I earned $11k in four hours by doing nothing – my 'paypigs' lavish me with gifts and cash because they worship me | The Sun

THE world of financial domination is a mystery to many – but it's allowed one woman to live a luxury lifestyle full of diamonds, stretch limos, and top-rate restaurants.

Diamond Diva Princess has built a long list of loyal followers whom she encourages to put her "on a pedestal" and splash their cash. Her only job is to spend their money.

However, Diamond insists it isn't a one-sided relationship as she helps the men “embrace their masculinity in a positive way.”

The misinformation surrounding the concept of "findommes" and "paypigs" has led many to associate them with seedier industries, Diamond argues.

As part of a type of fetish lifestyle, "paypigs" give money, gifts, and general financial control to "findommes."

But Diamond is keen to separate financial domination from other fetishes and spoke to The U.S. Sun about the feminist roots of what she does.

“Financial domination is truly rooted in goddess worship and chivalry, and the courtly tradition,” she explained.

“And women embracing their femininity, which is so vast and so big and so powerful.

“For a long time in our society, which is so patriarchal in nature, and misogynistic, that's been ignored.

"I guess you could say it's leaned really in a toxic masculine kind of way,” she said.

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Financial domination allows men to not only honor the divine feminine but also to build friendships through communities such as Diamond’s, she said.

Men who worship Diamond and are members of her Diamond Palace online can even contact each other on the site.

Despite this, Diamond revealed there is no toxic masculinity and only good-natured competitiveness amongst the devotees.

She explained: “It's almost like a camaraderie. I have a social media wall [within the Diamond Palace] — it's coded into the site and they talk to each other sometimes there.

“And I see them [asking]: ‘How have you been like?’ It’s really cute, it's kind of neat,” Diamond said.

One of these money slaves recently spent $11,000 in just four hours during a special wallet-draining session.

Diamond revealed that the man in question had been a loyal follower for years, taking a break to save up while he finished business school.

He is now one of the latest of her “piggybanks” to cross the $100,000 threshold.

While Diamond was confident in her ability to meet various financial milestones, she said she never knew how far it would go considering she was paving her own way from the beginning.

“It just goes to show that it is obviously something that they are aspiring to, serving me because they want to keep coming back for years,” she said.

The latest spending spree saw Diamond enjoy an “indulgent evening out and about.”

This included a vintage liquid silver gown, a stretch limo, and dinner reservations at an iconic Golden Age of Hollywood restaurant, where she dined at Marilyn Monroe's favorite table.

The tributes also included thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and diamonds to complement Diamond’s old Hollywood lifestyle.

And it was this authentic love of vintage Tinseltown that attracted many of Diamond’s money slaves.

She explained: “I have to be totally genuine about my personality and the things that I love because it's a lifestyle, I'm doing this every day.”

The men who pay tributes to her sometimes even test Diamond to make sure she is honest about who she is.

The glamour and chivalry often romanticized when thinking of old Hollywood is reflected in Diamond's lifestyle. Indeed, she models her look on Marilyn Monroe.

Diamond pointed out the difference in today’s culture versus decades ago.

“What is so crazy about men admiring women and wanting to put them on a pedestal and wanting to provide them with a beautiful gift?” she asked.

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Referring to the core beliefs of financial domination, goddess worship, and chivalry, Diamond said: "I really hope it's going to help with men actually embracing their masculinity in a positive way."

From her chic jewelry to her vintage fashion, Diamond is the embodiment of old Hollywood glam but perhaps with her help that era’s unabashed chivalry can also live on.


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