Link to article: https://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/0903_sugar_daddies.shtml
SKINT student Louisa Pickett is having to use her brains AND her looks to pay for university—by keeping FOUR sugar daddies happy.

The first sugar daddy she decided to meet was Rob, a creative director in his 30s. Cautious Louisa said: "I'm safety conscious and only agreed to see him in a public place." But they hit it off and a week later Rob took Louisa shopping in Harrods for Diesel jeans, Gucci shoes and designer handbags. She said: "Rob thinks nothing of spending 2,000 on me in 20 minutes. I've seen WAGs like Coleen McLoughlin wearing the same clothes as me." Louisa insists their relationship is strictly platonic. She said: "I like the nicer things in life but I wouldn't sell my body to pay for them." But Louisa has slept with sugar daddy No2, a 40-something stockbroker called Stuart— who bought her 1,000 of sexy Agent Provocateur undies the first time they met. She said: "There was no pressure from him—I genuinely like him. But the sexual tension between us is electric. "We're just two consenting adults having lots of fun in the bedroom. But I know he has other 'princesses', which makes me jealous." Stuart splashed out for Louisa's 21st birthday—hiring a limo for her and her pals and filling it with pink champagne. And he has spent thousands on diamonds and suites at top hotels such as the Dorchester. Louisa said: "He makes me feel like a million dollars." Married James, her third sugar daddy, drove into her good books when he picked her up in a Ferrari. "We have a giggle taking armfuls of clothes into the changing rooms at Top Shop and Miss Selfridge," she said. "He pays for my high-street wardrobe. But he is married and I certainly wouldn't have sex with him." Purse Louisa has never met her fourth sugar daddy, David, who calls himself her "slave". Every week he credits her bank account, sometimes as much as 200. And he's bought her a mobile phone and tops it up with 20 a week. Louisa said: "I don't even use all the credit but he tops it up anyway. Keeping my purse full gives him satisfaction. "And I'm not complaining!" It all makes poverty a "case clothed" for this law student.....
She says she's doing it to fund her education, more like to fund her expensive taste in clothes and handbags!
What are your views on the actions of this student and the 'sugar daddies'?