Car Model Flaunts Wealth By Posing with Cash in Bed
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Car model releases sexy photos and flaunts her wealth online. The girl was obviously flaunting wealth for becoming celebrated, and maybe she’s very desperate to find a “casting couch”. What’s wrong with these people? Is it the only way to get rich?
Celebrity Wannabe flaunts wealth by posing with cash in bed
Recently, a group of a car model’s sexy photos were published online and soon caused much attention. In the photos, the car model, Zizi Tian, posed like a whore with loads of cash spread all over the bed. It is said that the girl once spent 4 million yuan on a fancy car within 5 minutes after she stepped in, and thus she was dubbed “the wealthiest car model”.
Many people who’ve seen the photos would like to comment that, the girl was obviously flaunting wealth for becoming celebrated, and maybe she’s very desperate to find a “casting couch”.
It’s not the first time that such a thing hapened. Guo Meimei, for example, took down Red Cross China single-handedly only by posting similar photos online. I can’t help asking what background this girl has. Is it possible that she’s associated with some kind of corrupt organizations too?
What’s wrong with these people? Is it the only way to get rich?
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