‘The female Andrew Tate’: the new influencer dating doctrine is extreme – but I can see why it’s popular | Kimberly McIntosh

Young women struggling with debt and burnout need a better vision than getting a rich man to pay the billsA month ago, I decided to wrap up work early and have a little treat. I took myself out to a hotel bar and sat alone reading in the sun, while people socialised in twos and threes around me. Someone bought me a drink, and a little while later, a woman leaned over to me on her way out and said: “Sprinkle sprinkle.”She was quoting the catchphrase of the YouTuber SheraSeven, the viral sensation and self-styled “financial adviser” whose advice I had inadvertently followed. The way to get wealthy men to buy you drinks, Shera says, is to go to high-end bars alone before the after-work rush. Continue reading...

‘The female Andrew Tate’: the new influencer dating doctrine is extreme – but I can see why it’s popular | Kimberly McIntosh

Young women struggling with debt and burnout need a better vision than getting a rich man to pay the bills

A month ago, I decided to wrap up work early and have a little treat. I took myself out to a hotel bar and sat alone reading in the sun, while people socialised in twos and threes around me. Someone bought me a drink, and a little while later, a woman leaned over to me on her way out and said: “Sprinkle sprinkle.”

She was quoting the catchphrase of the YouTuber SheraSeven, the viral sensation and self-styled “financial adviser” whose advice I had inadvertently followed. The way to get wealthy men to buy you drinks, Shera says, is to go to high-end bars alone before the after-work rush. Continue reading...