Playboy Model Charges Up to $2,000 to Test Men’s Loyalty Online

Playboy model and Instagram star Carolina Lekker allegedly charges women up to $2,000 to approach their boyfriends on social media and test how faithful they really are.

Carolina, who recently appeared on the cover of Playboy Africa, recently revealed that she supplements her income by putting her looks and flirting abilities in the service of women wanting to test their partners’ loyalty. For a fee that can reach up to $2,000 per client, she will approach unsuspecting men on Instagram and other social media platforms and get them to meet with her. If they end up falling into her honey trap, Lekker will keep the money and expose them to their partner, and if they refuse and prove their faithfulness, she will return the fee to the client.

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“I contact them first on Instagram and wait for them to respond. I keep making conversation until the conversation gets hotter,” Carolina Lekker told the Daily Star newspaper. “If after a lot of talking he wants to meet with me, I get the money and he doesn’t pass the loyalty test.”

 

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Carolina, who currently lives in Barcelona, claims to have earned about $10,000 from the loyalty-testing service, money that she intends to spend on further enhancing her looks. She has already spent a reported $150,000 on plastic surgery, in her quest to achieve the “most expensive body on Instagram”.

 

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It’s not just unfaithful men that are being targeted on social media these days. Just a few weeks ago, we wrote about Xavier Long, a 20-year-old man from Alabama who claimed to earn thousands of dollars by approaching people’s girlfriends online and testing their loyalty.