OnlyFans model $100K finders fee for future…
Cupid just acquired a severe improve — and a paycheck.
“I’ll pay you 100k to get me married, or 300k to arrange an impregnation deal. If you recommend me a guy and I end up marrying him, I’ll pay you $100k,” wrote OnlyFans star Aella on her Substack last month, sending the web into a frenzy.
At 33 and dwelling in the Bay Area, Aella admitted she’s no unusual dater.
Forget roses and dinner dates — an enterprising OnlyFans star is placing a $100K price tag on romance with a survey. Song_about_summer – stock.adobe.com
“I’m a very weird person. It hasn’t been hard to find people to date, or men willing to marry me, but ‘people I want to marry’ is a vanishingly small group.”
Her guidelines for Mr. Right is… unconventional.
“I’d like a man who’s fully committed to polyamory (~3% of the population) with space for a primary partner, and with ominous inappropriateity (~10% of men), who’s in a similar enough wealth tier to me that I don’t have to financially support him, who wants kids, and who’s fully self accepting,” she continued.
In plain English: he’s uncommon, rich-ish, kinky, and prepared for dedication. Bonus factors for brains, politics, age, and BMI — but Aella confessed she’s already pushing her luck. She’s also choosy about standing.
Here’s how the bounty works: you suggest a candidate she hasn’t already thought-about, make sure you’re first, and fill out her date-me survey.
Who says money can’t buy love? Aella is right here to show them fallacious — with curiosity. Instagram / @aellaslife
Mess around with the principles or lie on the survey? That’s an automated breakup. Aella doesn’t mess around when money and romance combine.
“100k is not trivial for me, net-worth wise. But if I imagine I’m already happily married in the future, and you asked ‘would you have paid 100k to meet your husband?’ I imagine I’d say yes without hesitation.”
And if $100K isn’t enough, Aella cranks the stakes up. “Or, you can find someone to pay me 10m (post tax) to impregnate me and have me raise his child, sole custody, single mother… If the deal goes through, I’ll pay you $300k.”
Aella will sift through survey outcomes to discover her excellent match — and if you suggest the fortunate man who ends up her hubby, ka-ching, you get the $100K payout.
Instagram / @aellaslife
She’s even freezing dozens of eggs to optimize future offspring, in case you thought this bounty wasn’t severe.
Aella sees herself as a pioneer of romance capitalism. Why restrict love to courting apps or matchmaking companies? She’s crowd-sourcing it — and she’s unapologetic about placing a price on affection.
In a current interview with Slate, the model revealed she snagged her current four-year beau thanks to a survey she had her followers fill out.
Aella also told the outlet she’s “of a demographic that a lot of people are unattracted to” — polyamorous, like roughly 3 % of the population.
Most people shrink back from making love transactional, fearing they’ll look determined. Not Aella. Jack Forbes / NY Post Design
She defended her concept of the bounty, stressing that “people treat matchmaking like it’s magical,” anticipating “your hands touch, and then your eyes lock, and then there’s something ineffable between you.”
The brunette magnificence called that “nice, but… unrealistic,” arguing that in 2025, “we can do better than just the person who just happened to be walking down the street.”
As the publication reported, would-be suitors can submit a suggestion or take Aella’s online survey — full with questions about porn preferences, logic puzzles, and more.
And Aella isn’t the first to put a price tag on love — others have tried turning romance into a reward program.
As The Post beforehand reported, fellow wannabe bride and LA attorney Eve Tilley-Coulson put a expensive “referral bonus” on the road in 2023 for anybody who might land her a husband.
Call it love in the age of capitalism — Cupid’s acquired a LinkedIn now, and he’s paying top greenback. eldarnurkovic – stock.adobe.com
“A while ago, I told my friends I’d pay them $5,000 if they introduce me to my husband,” she said. “And I figured, why not open the offer up to TikTok?”
At the time, she went viral with her matchmaking plea on the platform. The daring pitch racked up more than 556,000 views — and scored 20 to 25 digital intros to potential suitors via rookie marriage brokers, she revealed.
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