More money than common sense? Married at first sight, Stacey Hampton poses with $ 10,000 in cash before giving it all to her Instagram followers
Stacey Hampton seems to have more money than she can physically spend.
On Friday, Bride at first sight bride, 26, shared a photo posing with $ 10,000 in cash at home in Adelaide, promising to give everything to fans on Instagram.
It comes after the star repeatedly replied to claims that she is a “ gold digger ” and insisted that she was financially secure and paying her own living.
More money than common sense? MAFS Stacey Hampton (photo) posed with $ 10,000 in cash Friday at home in Adelaide, promising to give everything to fans on Instagram as part of a brand promotion
Flirty Stacey flashed a hint of side boob as she posed with the bundle of bills.
She was alone wearing an outfit worth thousands of dollars, combining a Balmain tank top with Louis Vuitton sunglasses, Chanel sneakers and a Gucci scarf tied around her waist.
The star posed with the money as part of a brand promotion, promising to split the money between several lucky fans who have followed all of the companies to which she was linked.
Independent: This comes after the star repeatedly replied, claiming that she is a “ gold digger ” and insisted that she was financially secure. Pictured: Stacey and ex Michael Goonan
Stacey has not hidden her expensive tastes since she became famous on television.
The mom of two has a designer wardrobe estimated at $ 100,000 in total. Her shoe collection alone cost her $ 20,000.
Likewise, she has more than $ 25,000 in handbags, favoring Louis Vuitton and Givenchy. The reality star drives a custom Range Rover Velar for $ 90,000.
Flash: Stacey has not hidden his dear tastes since his glory. The mom of two has a designer wardrobe estimated at $ 100,000 in total. Photographed in November
Despite this, Stacey lives in a surprisingly modest three-bedroom house, valued at $ 400,000, in a quiet suburb of Adelaide with her two children, Kosta and Kruz.
Stacey can afford luxury items after inheriting a large sum of money from her father and brother’s properties after their tragic death several years ago.
She placed the money in a family trust, which she later used to start several business ventures in South Australia.
“I had my own financial stability [before MAFS] with more than Michael could have provided, “said Stacey in March, recalling that she was a” gold digger “.
Comfortable: Despite this, Stacey lives in a surprisingly modest three-bedroom house, valued at $ 400,000, in a quiet suburb of Adelaide with her two children, Kosta and Kruz
Tragic: Stacey can afford luxury items after inheriting a large sum of money from her father and brother’s properties after their tragic death many years ago