Maddie Miller is a self-made millionaire who built the life of her dreams at the ripe age of 20 years old.
She owns several properties and earns a whopping $70,000 a month thanks to her successful career as an adult content creator.
But despite her apparent success, the Australian woman says her controversial career has taken a toll on her dating life and she has yet to find a lasting romantic relationship.
Everything went downhill the moment Miller started selling explicit content on a popular subscription site at the age of 18.
Shortly after, she noticed that her boyfriend started treating her differently.
She pointed out that at the beginning of their relationship, he made more money than her and regularly took her out on dates. However, once her racy career began, the tables quickly turned, and their relationship eventually broke down.
Maddie Miller is a self-made millionaire who built the life of her dreams at the age of 20. Instagram / @waifumaddi
“He started to see me as a competition,” Mr Miller told news.com.au.
But the star, who produces niche adult content featuring her beloved Ford Falcon, is proud of the financial stability she’s been able to build for herself, and is willing to downsize herself for the comfort of men. He said he had no intention of doing so.
Since the age of 14, she has worked a variety of jobs, including as a tattoo artist, golf club manager, and apprentice.
Miller says her controversial career has taken a toll on her dating life and she has yet to find a lasting romantic relationship. Instagram / @waifumaddi
“I’ve always wanted to earn more money than my parents and have the luxury of watching the friends I grew up with, so I worked hard from the time I could,” she said.
“This career has given me the opportunity to take my finances to the next level and secure my future.”
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Since breaking up with her ex-girlfriend, Miller has noticed similar insecurities with other men, who find it difficult to accept that their girlfriends earn more than them.
“I feel like it hurts their egos. They still have the expectation that, as men, they should hold the economic power in the relationship. I feel like it’s hurting their egos, obviously. is threatening in that way,” she said.
She said that at the beginning of their last relationship, her boyfriend earned more than her and regularly took her out on dates. However, once her career took off, the tables quickly turned and ultimately caused problems. Instagram / @waifumaddi
Living in a small town in Western Australia, Miller already had a limited number of dating partners, and these negative experiences with dating were compounded to make her feel disappointed in her romantic prospects. did.
“It’s always ironic that I’ve never had more men lathering me online than I do now, but in real life I’ve never had more to do,” Miller said. One year.
“But I’d rather be single than be with a man who doesn’t support my career,” she added.
Since breaking up with her ex-boyfriend, Miller has felt similar insecurities with other men and has found it difficult to accept that their girlfriends earn more than them. Instagram / @waifumaddi
Even in the midst of a “non-existent” dating life, she is still determined to continue expanding her career and hopes to one day find a man who is not intimidated by her success and perhaps can match it.
“My dream is to meet a man who is also successful in his career and with whom I can build an empire,” she said.
“People tend to look at me, my style, my tattoos, my work and make assumptions about my values. They’re rarely right, I’m a complete romantic.”