Naked attraction star Chrissie Wunna rakes in hundreds of thousands every year from OnlyFans – but says you’ll have to ‘wheelbarrow’ her out of her bargain retailer B&M, which she describes as her second home
A former Playboy model and Naked Attraction star has branded herself a 'bargain Queen' – despite her lucrative earnings as an OnlyFans creator.
You'd expect someone like Chrissie Wunna, who rakes in more than £30,000 a month from flogging sexy snaps, to be browsing the aisles of Fortnum and Mason, buying designer bags by the dozens, and turning her nose up at BOGOF sales in Home Bargains. However, the 43-year-old movie star, refuses to spend 'thousands' on materialistic items like clothes – even though she could.
In an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, the Yorkshire gal says she stays humbled despite her fortune – and that you'd have to drag her out of B&M, her favourite retailer.
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Wunna's budget-friendly lifestyle hasn't changed since falling for 25-year-old ace Cameron Coxe, who plays for Boreham Wood FC. Instead, the pair enjoy nights in their comfies, watching TV and getting takeaways together.
"B&M is like my second home, you literally have to wheelbarrow me out the place with my hands tied behind my back because I'm that addicted to shopping there," she told the Daily Star. "But it's not just there, I'm the Queen of finding a bargain, I'll go on a hunt before I pay top dollar.
"I just feel like it’s such a waste of money to shop at exclusive, overpriced, expensive places because it doesn't give you any more value if you do. It just shows how silly you are for not being able to find a bargain."
Wunna added that people splurge out on flashy items to make themselves feel 'special or better' – but she refuses to be sucked into the mindset, arguing no material object can 'give you clout'. "I refuse to spend thousands of pounds on a bag, a dress or a pair of shoes, even though I could afford it in the blink of an eye," she explained.
The glamour puss did reportedly treat her new beau to a Gucci bracelet as a 'thank you for everything' gift. She says splashing out on something fancy out of 'thoughtfulness' is completely fine – but still prefers scouring B&M for a bargain.
You can keep up to date with Chrissie Wunna's latest antics on Instagram or visit her website here.
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