I Sold My Virginity For $2 Million While Studying At University To A Hollywood Actor But I Have No Regrets
A British university student who sold her virginity for £1.6 million says she has no regrets—and now she’s setting her sights on becoming a sugar baby pampered by wealthy men.
Laura, a 22-year-old student from Manchester, is one of a growing number of young women turning to escort websites to auction off their virginity in exchange for life-changing sums of money.
Raised in a “very strict” religious household, Laura said she felt no desire to stay single and financially unstable. Instead, she viewed selling her virginity as a practical step toward building a secure future.
Even after learning that the winning bidder—a Hollywood actor—had once visited Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious island, Laura chose to move forward with the arrangement.
Nearly a year later, and with $2 million now in her bank account, she says she has “no regrets.”
Laura is now aiming for a more luxurious lifestyle, hoping to become a sugar baby with wealthy men paying her up to $39,000 a month simply for her company.
Her journey began in December 2023, when she applied to the elite escort site Cinderella Escorts. She was soon invited to attend exclusive events, where she mingled with potential bidders. A few months later, she decided to take the next step and go through with the deal.
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Laura, a 22-year-old student from the UK (pictured), made headlines nearly a year ago after selling her virginity for £1.6 million through the controversial site Cinderella Escorts.
According to Laura, the winning bidder was an “extremely well-known Hollywood actor from Los Angeles,” who triumphed in a fierce bidding war. He reportedly outbid a prominent London politician and a wealthy businessman from Dubai to finalize the deal.

Despite being raised in a “very strict” household with a strong religious background, Laura told MailOnline she “never wanted to be still single and broke,” which ultimately pushed her to make the bold decision.
A date was soon arranged, and Laura was accompanied by a representative from the escort agency to a five-star hotel in London. There, she met the man who had paid more than $1.3 million for the experience.
According to Laura, the buyer even brought a doctor to the meeting to “confirm the authenticity” of her virginity before the arrangement proceeded.

While their interaction wasn’t a traditional romantic courtship, Laura said they did meet beforehand to ensure she “felt comfortable with the idea of taking it a step further.”
Far from feeling anxious, Laura admitted she was actually excited about the experience and “could hardly wait” for the moment to arrive.
Recalling the night in her own words, she said: “When my virginity was bought, we arranged a day where I was invited to a hotel to spend the night with him. He brought a doctor with him that day to confirm the authenticity of my virginity beforehand.”
“It was actually nothing more than an escort booking, with the difference being that I had never had s*x before—and the amount paid was a lot higher.”
Laura described the entire encounter as “completely harmless.”

Far from feeling apprehensive, Laura said she could “hardly wait” for the highly anticipated arrangement, viewing it as a calculated and empowering choice.
She shared that she had already “made friends with the idea” of taking this unconventional route to losing her virginity and approached the situation with confidence.
To ensure her comfort and safety, Laura made it a point to clearly communicate her personal boundaries and expectations with the buyer in advance.

Laura revealed that her traditional parents were initially “surprised” by her bold decision to auction off her virginity through Cinderella Escorts. Coming from a conservative background, the move was far from what they expected.
However, over time, they came to understand and eventually support her choice.
Reflecting on her decision, Laura said, “I’m glad I made this choice—I think very rationally as a person. The likelihood that I would have lost my virginity to someone who would never have married me anyway was very high. It just wasn’t worth it to me.”
For Laura, the experience wasn’t just about the money—it was about taking control of her own path, on her own terms.

The young student shared that she had come to terms with taking a non-traditional approach to an important personal milestone, seeing it as a choice rooted in autonomy and self-determination.
Although her parents were initially surprised by her decision, they eventually accepted and supported her, recognizing her desire to make independent choices about her future.
Laura emphasized her stance clearly: “I believe everyone should have the freedom to make their own decisions about their body and life. I’m an adult, and I made this decision fully aware of the implications.”

Pictured: Disgraced socialite Jeffrey Epstein’s paedophile island of Little St James in the Caribbeansplashnews
One of Laura’s main motivations behind her unconventional decision was her desire for financial independence. When she received £1.6 million from the arrangement, she described the experience as surreal—“like something out of a dream.”
“I could hardly believe that I suddenly had so much money,” she recalled.
Rather than spending it all at once, Laura said she made thoughtful choices with her earnings. “I bought apartments to rent out and used the rest to buy new clothes. I also travelled. I didn’t want to spend everything straight away.”
Reflecting on the experience, she expressed surprise at how many wealthy and high-profile individuals showed strong interest in her, saying she found it “amazing how many influential people prefer younger women with no past relationships.”

Laura described receiving over £1 million as feeling like she was living “in a dream.” The life-changing sum allowed her to invest wisely—she purchased several flats which she now rents out and also treated herself to luxury holidays around the world.
Her newfound wealth and connections opened doors to exclusive social circles, where she began mingling with high-profile individuals. “I found myself dating NBA players, Premier League stars, and even politicians,” she shared, reflecting on how dramatically her lifestyle had shifted.

Laura shared that her traditional parents were initially “surprised” by her decision to auction her virginity, given their conservative values. However, over time, they came to support her, recognizing that she was making an informed and intentional choice.
She also reflected on the kind of access her new lifestyle has provided, saying, “If you’re a woman who connects with these men and builds trust, they open up and tell you everything. You can ask so many questions and really get a glimpse into their world.”

The 22-year-old revealed that the buyer had even brought a doctor to “confirm the authenticity” of her virginity before the arrangement took place—an aspect she accepted as part of the process.
Laura admitted she found the entire experience deeply fascinating, saying, “I’m a very curious person, and these circles felt like a paradise for someone as inquisitive as me.”
However, while she maintains a largely positive outlook on her journey, Laura was clear about the importance of being cautious. She urged other women to think carefully before considering a similar path, emphasizing that such decisions carry significant personal and emotional risks.
“It’s not a choice to take lightly,” she said. “You need to be fully aware of what you’re doing and why.”

Laura emphasized that while her experience was personally empowering, it’s not a decision to be taken lightly. She warned other women against rushing into similar choices without fully considering the potential risks.
“There are definitely a lot of risks involved,” she cautioned. “It’s crucial to clearly communicate your personal boundaries and expectations beforehand.”
She also stressed the importance of safety and professionalism: “You should absolutely go through a reputable agency—never try to organize something like this on your own.”