23-Year-Old ‘Sugar Baby' Says She Has ‘Best Job In The World' (VIDEO)

23-Year-Old ‘Sugar Baby' Says She Has ‘Best Job In The World'
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Wish you could have someone take you on over-the-top shopping sprees, bring you on lavish vacations, and shower you with gifts like designer handbags or expensive lingerie ... when all you have to do is show up and look pretty? Twenty-three-year-old Michelle, who moved to Southern California for college but is not currently enrolled, says she's getting exactly that by working as a "sugar baby."

"I became a sugar baby because my financial needs were not being met working a retail job," Michelle explains. "I figured, ‘Hey why not. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.’" Michelle explains, "In exchange for money I am giving them my time." Unlike a prostitute, she says she has a strict no-sex policy but will kiss the men.

In the video above, she says: "Being a sugar baby is the best job in the world. It's, like, so easy — you go on a date, you eat good food, and then you get paid. You're like a little princess. That's where I find my happiness, and if you don't like, it I think you should mind your own business."

On Thursday's Dr. Phil, Michelle reveals to her father and brother what she's been doing with herself while they think she's enrolled in a prestigious college. Watch here.

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