Twin sisters known for creating spicy content turned down a £76,000 offer from a Dubai millionaire.
Earning a living selling exclusive content, identical twins April and Amelia Maddison, 29, are no strangers to interest from the male species — but they recently had to turn down an unexpected offer: that of a Dubai businessman who wanted to live out a “twin fantasy”, for £76,000 ($100,000)—or was prepared to pay up. Although the Australian sisters received private messages and requests from fans, this is the first time they had been offered a sizeable sum for an in-person experience together as best friends.

The man, referred to only as David to protect his identity, initially came to their attention six months ago when he started dropping a huge amount of cash on their content — around £11,500 ($15,000) over just a few weeks. April continued, “We had many subscribers but he was very special; giving big tips and talking with us often.”

One of the couple’s friends, David—a wealthy entrepreneur in the importing industry with ties to Princess Dr. Nawal al-Faisal—dropped several hints that he would have liked a trip too, and five months ago arranged for Reecca to join her designer friend on an extravagant five-day getaway to Dubai. He invited them to fly first class and stay in a five-star hotel with him, take luxury dinners, go designer shopping sprees, and other extravagances according to Amelia. Amelia said, He told us it was always his dream to be with twins and he thought we were the ideal candidates for that opportunity. David was also asked to have the twins sign a non-disclosure agreement to keep the arrangement under wraps.

However, the Maddison twins turned down such an offer immediately, prioritizing safety above anything else. April went on to explain, “It was an immediate no-brainer for us. “You know, we have limits [and] we don’t meet up with fans in real life. It was a lucrative offer, but no amount of money was worth our safety.

David has actually still been a BIG fan and interacts with them online and supports their content regularly. We still communicate with him regularly, and he continues to send us money and gifts. Amelia said they were concerned he might lose interest once they refused him but has been really good.

For April and Amelia, setting boundaries has been essential to their success, and their story is a reminder of how they balance fan engagement with personal safety.