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Adult star blew £790k on ex-boyfriend earlier than discovering ‘serial dishonest’ on Facebook

Taila, 28, claims she spent a fortune funding a luxury life for her unemployed ex , who she used as an anonymous penis prop, before she discovered his alleged infidelity online

An adult star claims she spent £790,000 on her ex-boyfriend before discovering he had allegedly been cheating on her with dozens of women.

Taila, now 28, said she was 24 when the relationship began with her then 31-year-old partner.. He initially encouraged her to join the platform, but their dynamic quickly shifted as her success grew.

“Me doing [adult content] was actually his idea,” she said. “It started off with short little clips of me in lingerie or a bikini, but as subscribers asked for more and more money came in it quickly evolved.”

Taila (@‌tailamaddison) added: “He just ended up getting involved to make more money.” At the time, her ex was unemployed, and Taila became the sole financial provider.

While she was the public face of the content, he remained completely anonymous. She said: “He was not working when my [adult content] started, and so my [adult content] became both of our incomes.

“I agreed to give him 50% of my earnings, despite the fact that it was my face being shown, and I was putting everything out there, while he was able to remain anonymous. I find it pretty unfair to be honest… there’s no evidence that his sex tapes are on the internet.”

Over the course of the relationship, Taila alleges she funded an extravagant lifestyle for them, covering everything from luxury travel to major personal expenses. She claimed: “I spent close to a million dollars on him.

“I bought him the $76,000 (£56,430) BMW he is still driving. We went on lavish holidays every couple of months, Bali nine times, Japan, Europe, and I paid for everything. I even flew us to Turkey for him to get a hair transplant. “

Their relationship eventually broke down after she claims she discovered he had been cheating through a viral Facebook group ‘Sis, is this your man?’ Taila recalled: “He was actually the one that came to me and told me about the post.”

She alleged in a TikTok: “I’d say there were probably close to 27 girls he cheated on me with throughout the course of our three-year relationship.”

Taila added: “What was shocking was that he asked me to monitor the page, and keep track of how many girls came out of the woodwork. Everytime I was on my phone he asked me to check the post, or he would even go on my phone to check!

“We had an office upstairs in our house, and sometimes I’d go up and spot him trying to take down the post, requesting Facebook to take it down for him. A girl actually ended up shouting me out on the post, and said ‘I know him, his girlfriend’s name is Taila’.

“Sometimes I’ll look back at the post and check if any more girls have commented.” Taila said the relationship had left her feeling more like a caretaker than a partner.

She said: “For three years, I did everything… I was looking after a three-story house and a business while he watched YouTube and, frankly, only had to work as my [penile prop] when he was [aroused].”

“I was making all the money, paying all the bills, everything was in my name. I was like his mum.”

She believes the imbalance ultimately impacted both their relationship and her attraction to him. She said: “When a 34-year-old man is depending on me, I’m not going to be into him.

“I was so ‘in my masculine’, and also felt like I was his mother.” Following the split, Taila says her perspective on relationships has shifted significantly.

She said: “In my next relationship I’ll definitely require a minimum of a 50/50 split, but 70/30 would be ideal. I won’t be paying for anything; I’m done buying things for others.

“You shouldn’t have to feel like you’re doing every single thing, a balance needs to be found. You shouldn’t let your standards and expectations drop.

“Even if you were dating someone who wasn’t meeting you financially, they should be making up for it in other ways. My ex did not once book anything for us, or organise anything.

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“I was completely carrying us to the point where now if a man offers to cook me dinner, I don’t know how to react.” Despite the experience, Maddison says she does not regret creating the content, only the financial decisions tied to the relationship.

“I don’t regret doing the content with him, but yes, I definitely regret spending all that money on him.”

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