Maddie Miller is a self-made millionaire who has created her dream life at the age of 20.
She owns several properties and earns a whopping $70,000 per month thanks to her thriving career as an adult content creator.
But despite her apparent success, the Australian woman says her controversial career has taken a toll on her dating life, and she has yet to find a lasting romantic relationship.
It all came to a head when Miller started selling explicit material on a popular membership site at the age of 18.
After some time, she noticed that her boyfriend started treating her differently.
She noted that at the beginning of their relationship, he was making more money than her and regularly took her on dates. But once their fiery careers took off, the roles rapidly reversed, ultimately leading to the breakdown of their relationship.
“They started seeing me as competition,” Miller told news.com.au.
However, the star, who creates exclusive, Will not make it smaller.
Since the age of 14, he has worked in various jobs, including as a tattoo artist, an administrator at a golf club, and an apprentice.
She said, “I always knew that I wanted to earn more money than my parents and have the luxuries that I saw some of my friends grow up with, so I started working hard from that point on.” Is it.”
“This career has given me the opportunity to take my financial situation to another level and secure my future.”
Since she broke up with her ex, Miller has noticed similar insecurities in other men, who struggle to accept that she earns more than them.
“I feel like it hurts his ego. They still have the expectation that as the man they should have the financial power in the relationship. I clearly threaten his sense of manhood in this way,” she said.
These negative dating experiences have caused her to become disillusioned with her romantic prospects due to Miller’s already limited dating pool due to living in a small town in Western Australia.
“It’s always been ironic to me that I’ve never had as many people going after me on the Internet as I do now and yet in real life, I’m moving less than ever before,” Miller said. Who have been alone for a long time. one year.
“But I would rather be single than be with a man who doesn’t support my career,” she said.
Amidst her “non-existent” dating life, she is still determined to expand her career, and hopes that one day she will find a man who will not be intimidated by her success, and perhaps even match her.
She said, “My dream would be to meet a guy who is also successful in his career and with whom I can build an empire.”
“People look at me, my style, my tattoos and what I do for work and make assumptions about my values. They’re almost never right, I’m a total romantic.”