A man became a millionaire at the age of 21 by spending £115,000 making himself into a Ken Doll.
Professional sugar baby Hurricane Garrett from Los Angeles, USA, grew up in a small religious town with a family who were unaccepting of the fact he's gay, even sending him to conversion counselling when he was younger.
Hurricane knew that he wanted to get out and move to LA to pursue fame and fortune.
As soon as he graduated high school at age seventeen, he started to build his career.
He claims his striking look has helped him build up quite the reputation as a sugar baby, selling his services for up to £50,000 a month.

Hurricane said: "I met my first sugar daddy at seventeen and moved in with him.
"I saved the money I got from him until I had enough to move to LA when I was eighteen, which I had always dreamed of doing.
"I grew up affluent, but I was cut off from my family's wealth.
"I wanted to move to LA and be famous, I needed quick money and good money and that came from being a sugar baby.
"Having that money, I just started personifying myself as a sugar baby Ken doll and started to get surgeries.
"Growing up, I was just fascinated with LA culture because it seemed like a different world.
"I idolised Barbie and Ken dolls and their perfect life so that's kind of where the persona came from. I would always ask for Barbies and Bratz dolls for Christmas."


The first procedure Hurricane had done was a lip filler, which he says he is now "addicted" to.
"I have huge lips, which I love," he said.
"I had a rhinoplasty at eighteen, as well as cheek filler. Most recently I've had butt implants.
"I'm unrecognisable from what I was when I was younger."
Over the past four years, Hurricane has spent more than £100,000 enhancing his body.
He addd: "It is 100% worth it. Last year, I was earning around £30,000 a month, but things have really blown up since then.
"On a good month I make about £50,000 a month through my sugar daddies, but I also have my own businesses, like a perfume line, merchandise, modelling and television appearances.
"I knew I was always very resourceful with money.
"I'm not really shocked that I have become a millionaire, but it is a shock that it happened while I am this young. It just wasn't an option to be broke."
Despite his success, Hurricane says that he has received his share of negative comments online.
"One of my favourite comments was someone who said 'he doesn't need butt implants, he needs a therapist," said Hurricane.

"People have called me body dysmorphic, or said that I am doing this because of unresolved childhood trauma.
"The worst is that some people say flat out to kill myself.
"I even had to move out of my last apartment because there was a stalker waiting for me outside for ages."
Hurricane's end goal is to become a traditional actor, but he is currently working on his own reality TV series and will be featured in Netflix's Selling Sunset as he looks for a house to buy, which he will live in with his three pugs.
He said: "I'm going on the show Selling Sunset to look for a house, which has always been my ultimate goal.
"I save every penny. Right now I have an apartment but I have never had to pay rent on it."
As well as providing him with money, Hurricane's sugar daddies offer other gifts.
"They'll pay me to go to dinner with them," he said.

"I have been to Dubai, Austria. This is all paid for by these sugar daddies. Having my OnlyFans account has definitely helped, as previously it was mainly escorting."
Hurricane added that while his inboxes are flooded with offers from sugar daddies, his romantic life is much quieter.
"Regardless of what people think, I don't hoe around," said Hurricane.
"I haven't ever had a boyfriend before. I could have a thousand people to sleep with tomorrow, but nobody to be publicly with me.
"My romantic life is so hard, people see me and money and everyone thinks I can be a sugar daddy and pay for them- they use me for my money.
"I feel like it's a sign that I shouldn't be in a relationship at the moment.
"It's the universe's way of telling me I'm not done yet - I still have more to achieve."