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Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Lifestyle
Alan McEwen, Court Reporter & Clare McCarthy

Mum claims she's so hot she can't buy toys in Smyths without men slipping her their number

A mum from Scotland has claimed she’s so hot she always gets chatted up by men in toy stores while shopping for her kids.

Bonnie Slayed said she finds it difficult going anywhere without men feeling compelled to hit on her and ask for her number.

The mum-of-two, from Glasgow, said some of the dads trying to chat her up are married.

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But Bonnie said she is surprised that she always seems to be approached while shopping in Smyths Toys Superstores.

Bonnie, recently appeared in the Channel 4 documentary My Massive C**k, told The Sun: “I’ve been approached by dads on numerous occasions when out toy shopping, and it always happens in Smyths.

“Dads come up to me and say ‘please tell me you’re a single mum so I can give you my number.’

“And I have people airdropping their number, and saying ‘don’t tell my wife.’

“They like approaching me when I’m putting the toys in the boot of my car.”

Bonnie, who is in an open relationship with partner Tommy, said she has gotten used to the attention, and doesn’t always turn people down if someone catches her eye.

She added: “I’ve even had one dad offer to pay for my trolley of toys to impress me so I’d give him my number, or let him take me out on a date.

“That’s the struggle of being a MILF.”

Bonnie and Tommy spoke to the Daily Star in 2021 about how they quit their 9 to 5 jobs to become independent sex workers. They told how the decision gave them the freedom to enjoy watching their children grow up.

The couple said they filmed raunchy content for OnlyFans when their two young children are sleeping and were not ashamed about working in the sex industry.

Tommy said: “We just want to be there for our children in their formative years rather than paring them off to someone else.

“It gives us the flexibility to make good money while also allowing us to be flexible around the kids.

“We can’t imagine ever going back now.

“We do things on our terms, and we put the hours in so we can enjoy life a little bit more in the daytime.”

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