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Subbing Rinsers

The Brooks sisters have received over £100,000 worth of gifts from male admirers by posting sexy selfies on social media. Last year, they decided to give back and have raised £10,000 for charity by asking their fans to donate to children's hospitals when sending gifts or commenting on their photos. They were called "scroungers" by critics but say they are not doing anything wrong by accepting gifts and that they also work jobs. They have now begun directly asking fans to donate to charity through their social media accounts.

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Subbing Rinsers

The Brooks sisters have received over £100,000 worth of gifts from male admirers by posting sexy selfies on social media. Last year, they decided to give back and have raised £10,000 for charity by asking their fans to donate to children's hospitals when sending gifts or commenting on their photos. They were called "scroungers" by critics but say they are not doing anything wrong by accepting gifts and that they also work jobs. They have now begun directly asking fans to donate to charity through their social media accounts.

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REAL LIFE

Weve raised
10k for charity
- by rinsing
admirers!
The Brooks sisters have received 100k of gifts from
men. Now theyre demanding their fans give to charity

isters Lucie,
Sophie and Stacie
Brooks sparked
controversy last
year after bragging about the
thousands of pounds worth
of luxurious gifts they receive
from male admirers just by
posing for sexy selfies.
However, determined to give
something back, the girls have
begun demanding their male
admirers donate to charity and
have since raised 10,000 for
achildrens hospital.

AND
(L-R) SOPHIE, STACIE
SNAPS
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LUCIE POSE FO
MEDIA
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CIA
SO
TOGETHER ON

CALLED SCROUNGERS

Lucie, 29 who lives with


partner Reece, 26, and daughter
Darcie-Rae, two owns
abeauty salon in St Albans,
Hertfordshire, with sisters
Sophie, 27, and Stacie, 26. She
says: People judge us, calling
us scroungers for asking for gifts
from men weve never met, but
we arent doing anything wrong.
We dont force anyone to buy us
gifts and we work, too.
Last year, we decided to
give something back. All our
Lucies daughter
Darcie-Rae
needed a
serious
operation

children have been treated in


hospital for serious conditions
Sophies son Riley, six, almost
died after contracting E. Coli
and her daughter Lola, five, has
epilepsy; Stacies son Parker,
two, had a tumour removed;
and Darcie-Rae was born with
a serious kidney condition and
needed a major operation.
We recently raised almost 7k
for a childrens hospital by posing
for sexy selfies and asking our
admirers for donations. And at
Christmas we got them to donate
teddies and toys worth 3k.

They asked fans


to donate cash

Lucie first began to receive


gifts aged 18, when she started
glamour modelling. She says:
Fans would send me presents
like flowers to my agency. Then,
some girls I worked with told me
they shared wish lists on social
media and men bought them
gifts, so I thought Id give it a go.
WISH LISTS

In 2010, Lucie created her own


wish list, uploading it to her
Twitter account which now
has 102,000 followers and
began posting sexy selfies in
exchange for gifts, including
designer shoes and make-up.
She says: Id always say thank
you. Men who are presumably
well-paid just enjoyed
sending me gifts and didnt
expect anything in return.
I met Reece in 2012 and
told him. He was fine with
it because I wasnt meeting
up with anyone, and Sophie
and Stacie are both single.
Men do ask to meet up,
but we politely decline.

In 2013, Lucie began posting


pictures with her sisters, too.
She explains: We just posted
normal pics of us together, fullyclothed, and men commented
on how alike we were. They
asked if they could buy Sophie
and Stacie gifts, so they set up
their own wish lists. Sophie
asked for items such as a TV and
mattress, while Stacie requested
designer clothes and shoes.
We pose in sexy underwear
or revealing outfits and are all
inundated with gifts from men.
We dont have to give out our
address as the wish list is sorted
through a third party who
forwards the gifts on to us.
Weve received over 100k
worth of gifts between us,
including a 2k laptop. Some
people called us shallow and
have criticised us, comparing
what we do to prostitution,
but weve never done anything
seedy and our family and
friends are supportive we just
ignore the negativity.
By Miranda Knox
CLOSERONLINE.CO.UK

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PHOTOS: INSTAGRAM, ROB COOPER

Men love the sisters


sexy pics

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