Sugar Baby Reveals How She Makes $20,000 A Month From Sugar Daddies Without Sleeping With Them


Chloe Hyams lives a double life. One aspect of her life is as a hardworking student. Another facet of her life is as a sugar baby, who gets spoiled by sugar daddies with exotic vacations, luxurious gifts and generous monthly allowances. Chloe recently opened up on how she makes $20,000 a month while being a part-time sugar baby all while never sleeping with her sugar daddies.

Chloe was recently named as a brand ambassador for Seeking Arrangement, a website that connects sugar daddies or sugar mamas with sugar babies. Only a few days ago, we learned that there were over 10,000 teachers utilizing the Seeking Arrangement site to find wealthy companions who could supplement their income from teaching.

Chloe is Seeking Arrangement’s Brand Ambassador of London and offered her expertise for a new Sugar Dating City Guide. Chloe is also an undergraduate university student studying psychology and neuroscience. She plans on becoming a chartered clinical psychologist, which requires both a master’s and a doctorate degree. While she’s going to be in school for a while, she has decided to make some income on the side to help pay for all of that education.

“I decided to become a sugar baby during the summer holidays before I began university as I was very concerned about money and this seemed like a very attractive option,” Chloe told the Daily Mail.

Chloe’s “companionship” is definitely not pro bono. The 18-year-old demands a monthly “allowance” between $1,600 to $3,300. Her sugar daddies typically shower her with expensive trips around the world and shopping extravaganzas for designer clothing.

“I also seek shopping trips, occasional gifts, travel and meals out,” Chloe said. “In return, I offer excellent companionship and see each of my sugar daddies between two and four times a month.”

Depending on her university workload, she will see up to six sugar daddies a month. “The amount of sugar daddies I see a month is dependent upon my university schedule, during term time I will see between one to two a month, however when I’m not at university that amount could vary anywhere between four to six a month,” Chloe explained. Education comes before sugar daddies.

Chloe stresses that she never has sex with her sponsors. “All of my arrangements have been completely platonic and are based solely on companionship,” she claims. “In the future, I would like a relationship, but not with a sugar daddy.”

She meets up two to four times a month to supply her “companionship.” She points out that it is an “incredibly rewarding” job.

“I’ve accumulated luxury items, including numerous designer bags, shoes, watches, clothing and jewelry,” the sugar baby said. “I have received Tiffany and Swarovski jewelry, around $900 worth of designer shoes, AirPods, a Christian Lacroix handbag and university textbooks to the value of $200.”

“It has greatly enchanted my life as a student, from being gifted expensive textbooks to no longer having to work long and strenuous bar shifts, which would be detrimental to my studies,” Chloe said.

Chloe hasn’t told her parents that she is a sugar baby just yet. Being featured on the Daily Mail, one of the biggest websites in the world, might change that. Her parents may have already found out because since the Daily Mail article was published, Chloe has made her Instagram “private.”

“This career field is highly appealing to me due to its incredibly rewarding nature,” Chloe said. “In my free time, I thoroughly enjoy traveling and experiencing new cultures.” Chloe has been taken on trips to Asia, Greece and Las Vegas.

“The majority of my friends are aware and are supportive of it,” Chloe said of her profession. “I have even helped some of my closest friends to discover the benefits of entering the sugar bowl.” The “sugar bowl” is the lifestyle of offering your “companionship” for money.

She said the typical sugar daddy from London is between the ages of 35 and 50 and works in finance, usually in the U.K. capital.

Chloe’s go-to icebreaker is to ask the man to “tell me one surprising fact about yourself.” “This starter stands out and enables you to connect on a deeper level,” she said. “Another useful tip is that eye contact and body language are key components in enabling a comfortable and flowing conversation.”

Chloe is aware that something horrible could happen so she always ensures that “my close friends are aware of my location and able to track it, through using the app Find My Friends.”

She warns other sugar babies about “salt daddies,” men who have no intention to enter a “mutually beneficial” relationship. “In my opinion, the best way to avoid salt daddies is to be patient,” Miss Hyams recommends.

‘Spend time talking via text or phone prior to meeting. The Salt Daddies will eventually flake out because they have no interest in being part of a fulfilling arrangement which involves an investment of time and resources.

This whole sugar baby thing sounds pretty easy if we’re being honest. Who wouldn’t offer their “companionship” for $20K a month?

[DailyMail]