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‘I’m spending £7K on gifts for friends so they can get a taste of my lavish lifestyle’

‘Sugar baby,’ Chloe Amour is spreading joy this year and has been dubbed ‘Mrs Claus’ because she wants to give her friends the chance to experience what it feels like to be showered with gifts

Chloe will be flashing the cash
Chloe will be flashing the cash(Image: Jam Press/@realchloeamour)

A model has revealed her generous plans for the upcoming festive season, spending over £7,000 on luxurious gifts for her friends.

Chloe Amour regularly hits the headlines, often talking about how her sugar daddies fund her lavish lifestyle – despite the model earning an eye-watering £360,000 a year through her own success.

For Christmas, the 32-year-old is reversing the roles and will be showering her pals with pricey gifts for the upcoming festive season. She hopes this will give them a “taste” of her lifestyle and is budgeting thousands of pounds for the occasion. Chloe says her friendship group has dubbed her “Mrs Claus”.

For Christmas, the 32-year-old is reversing the roles
For Christmas, the 32-year-old is reversing the roles (Image: Jam Press/@realchloeamour)

“I love Christmas and I enjoy giving presents, it’s my favourite part of the holiday,” said the influencer, who boasts 2m followers on Instagram.

“As I get spoiled throughout the whole year, I feel like this is the perfect time for some role reversal.

“I become the sugar mama for all my friends – or ‘Mrs Claus’ – as they’ve nicknamed me.

“I find it really funny that’s what they call me.

“I know so many people who don’t make as much as me.

'I love Christmas and I enjoy giving presents'
‘I love Christmas and I enjoy giving presents’(Image: Jam Press/@realchloeamour)

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“And I just want everyone to experience nice things; have a taste of my lifestyle for once.

“So, now it’s my turn to spoil others.”

Chloe, who lives in Las Vegas, US, has at least six people to buy presents for.

She says that while her inner group tries to offer the gesture back, there’s nothing she wants or needs.

Though, sometimes, there’s a little bit of competition on the cards.

She said: “Everyone buys me gifts, as they know I like them.

“But that only makes me feel guilty.

Chloe likes spreading joy
Chloe likes spreading joy(Image: Jam Press/@realchloeamour)

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“Some of my guy friends compete to get me the best present, though.

“At first, I thought it was quite funny but now, I feel like it comes from a place of trying to win me over.

“I think some of them want to be more than friends with me.

“But I see them as family; they’re in the friend zone for a reason.

“Whenever anybody asks what I want, I really don’t know what to say.

“If it was my sugar daddy asking, I would get the most expensive present I can find.

“With friends and family, though, I’ve got to be more reasonable – so I leave it in their hands to get me something I’d love.”

Last year, Chloe revealed that she was spending the festive season alone, as she “didn’t need a man” to keep her company.

Instead, she opened up presents she had bought for herself, before visiting her family for the big day.

This year, it’s quite the same – yet she’s hosting for the first time ever.

She's hosting for the first time
She’s hosting for the first time(Image: Jam Press/@realchloeamour)

Chloe said: “I just want to focus on myself and my family.

“I am still single but there are a few people I’m talking to, so who knows?

“My goal is to host everyone, take time off work and prioritise what really matters over any man.

“On the 25th, everyone is coming over to me and I can’t wait.”

Chloe hopes that despite her materialistic generosity, people around her will learn the true meaning of Christmas due to her selfless act of kindness.

She added: “I have everything I need, the biggest gift my loved ones can give me is their company, as well as being happy and healthy.

“I can buy anything I want myself – with my own money.

“I’ve been on the other side of that, where I struggled at this time of year.

“But now I’ve learned a valuable lesson that when you have fortune, it doesn’t matter how it’s spent – or how much.

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“As long as I can take care of the tab sometimes, then that’s all that matters.

“And really, that’s the true spirit of Christmas; to give back to those you love.”

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