Men pay £500 an hour to fly across the world and be beaten up by ex-glamour model
09.12.2022 - 08:03
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
A woman who previously worked as a glamour model is now making a living by inviting men into her home to dominate them and beat them up. Sophie Larissa Weiss, 30, says business is booming as blokes fly from all over the world and pay for her to wrestle them to the floor, choke them up until they tap out and even punch them in the face, the Daily Star reports.
The wrestler, from Barnsley, who charges £500 an hour, said some people are sceptical of her unusual career, but her family support her business and find her work 'funny'. Sophie, who used to work as a model, was introduced to fitness and martial arts by her bodybuilding father while she was going through an eating disorder.
Her unconventional career started out when a 16st man asked her if she could lift him up, and now the 30-year-old is racking in the cash with men paying for her to beat them up. Sophie told the Daily Star: "They want me to dominate them with wrestling moves and they like to be punched in the face. I had a guy from Madrid who flew all the way over to be punched in the face by me.
"He got a cheap flight and hotel but I charge £500 an hour and he spent two hours here. My dad thinks it’s funny and great and he was telling people on holiday in Egypt all about it. He was like ‘oh yeah, my daughter throws men around for a living’."
Sophie admitted that she is aware of the possible dangers of inviting strangers in her home to dominate them and said she has taken some precautions despite never encountering any problems so far.
She said: "My mam came over and saw all the crash mats and she was like ‘do you really live like this?’ because I don’t have a telly in my living room. If you are throwing men about you don’t really want a telly in your living room.”
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