Well, here’s a headline you don’t see every day: 22-year-old Laura from Manchester just sold her virginity for a jaw-dropping £1.7 million (Rs 617 million). Maybe the likes of Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue can learn a thing or two from her.
Through an online auction facilitated by a high-profile escort agency, Laura’s “asset” attracted bids from politicians, business tycoons, and even celebrities. The winning bid? A Hollywood star.
Laura, who comes from a religious background, isn’t losing any sleep over her decision. “Many girls lose their virginity without getting anything in return. At least I secured my future,” she said, casually dropping the mic on critics.
Laura made it clear this wasn’t about romance—it was about strategy. “I consider my decision to auction off my virginity a strategic move to gain financial independence,” she explained. And honestly, with £1.7 million in the bank, she’s not wrong.
The auction, held discreetly on the escort agency’s website, was a magnet for high-profile bidders. Before sealing the deal, Laura underwent a medical examination to confirm her virginity, because apparently, even million-pound transactions require receipts.
The winning bid came from a Hollywood star, beating out offers from politicians and business moguls. While the buyer’s identity remains a mystery, the story has already gone viral, sparking debates about everything from morality to financial empowerment.
As expected, Laura’s decision has divided the internet. Some are calling it a sign of the times, while others are hailing her as a financial genius. “I’ve set myself up for life,” Laura said, adding that she plans to use the money to secure her future and focus on her career goals. Oh, and she’s also open to finding a “sugar daddy” to keep the lifestyle going.
Love it or hate it, Laura’s story has people talking—and she’s laughing all the way to the bank.


