Pearl, a former salesperson turned YouTube provocateur, built a controversial dating platform in England—debating feminism and abortion—before financial collapse forced her back to the U.S., where she now runs Audacity Network ($100/year or $10/month) as a censored-free alternative. She argues stripping’s decline stems from OnlyFans, exposing earnings gaps: $50K–$100K for top performers in Miami or Vegas versus $20K–$30K for average strippers, while dismissing low-cost relocations as unrealistic. Economic instability hits sex workers first, she warns, yet their labor sustains her empire—highlighting a paradox where their struggles fund her unapologetic transparency and growth. [Automatically generated summary]
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
I am your host, Pearl.
And if you guys don't know, I got here because I interviewed a thousand men and women about dating and relationships.
So let me set the scene for you.
I was, you know, 23, 24 years old.
I was working a sales job.
And I was really delusional.
Do you know what I mean?
I was a woman, obviously, so I'm going to be delusional.
And what happened was I had one TikTok go viral.
And I was, I knew in that moment I was destined to be a YouTuber.
And so what happened was I was doing random vlogs and all these, you know, different type of videos.
And I end up stumbling into this red pill manosphere content.
Now, there's a couple waves of this.
I saw Kevin Samuels.
He had a video called High Value Men Cheat.
And then I also went to a PUA boot camp out in Vegas where men would basically be taught things like frame and how to, you know, get the ladies, how to attract them.
And I couldn't believe how hard it was for men to get laid.
So I'm like 23, 24-year-old woman.
And I see these guys getting like rejected by whales.
And I'm like, oh my gosh.
Yeah.
And, you know, then I learned about the 2080 rule.
Now, anyways, fast forward, I end up, I ended up quitting my job partially to be a YouTuber, but more because I wanted to go to England, have a volleyball career.
I go there.
I start one of the biggest YouTube shows in the country.
Okay, it gets so big.
It gets a billion views, 100 million views a month.
I'm going to Pierce Morgan.
I'm just this random woman that founded.
I'm bringing on all my volleyball teammates to debate on the feminism.
I'm having shows on every topic, abortion, child support, whatever.
I'm having shows up to six days a week in my apartment, 10 women coming in.
It's going crazy.
And then I get demonetized.
And I had to leave London because I couldn't afford it anymore.
I came back.
And then when I came back here, I had to rebuild.
And what I had to do was I had to start from nothing.
I had to get a whole staff in America, rebuild my sets here.
And I created an app so YouTube could never mess with me again.
And my vision for this app is I want it to be, it's called the Audacity Network.
And I called it that because I have the audacity to say the things that I do.
And what happened, what my vision for this app is, is I want it to be a learning platform with all of the smart, intelligent men that I've met over the years.
I come from a well-connected family, I'll say.
And I know a ton of smart, intelligent men.
They don't want to be public-facing, but they do want to give presentations on how they were successful.
They love teaching.
So that's why I created the Audacity Network on top of that.
If there's ever interviews I want to do that can't be on YouTube, it helps keep the staff employed.
So that's really what I created it for.
If you guys want to sign up, the link is in the description.
This is going to be an expensive service at some point.
Right now, it's $100 a year, $10 a month.
If you get it now, I honor the price you bought it at.
But in about a week, the price is going to go up.
I know I said this the last couple of weeks.
I have a tendency to think things are faster than they are.
So that was what happened.
So that's in the description.
If you buy it during the show, I'll say your first name, not your last.
I don't want to dox anybody.
But that's how I got the opinions I had.
I was pretty blue-pilled before I interviewed a thousand women.
And even though the red pill kind of pissed me off when I first heard it, the more I interviewed and the more things I've seen, the more that I see that they're true.
And there was one point during, I guess you could say, my red pill journey where I just I realized that men and women are just very different creatures, right?
Not only because I think that we always think about this physically, right?
But it's also mentally.
So men and women are different in the way that we have temperament differences that can't be changed.
And one is I believe that women are more impulsive.
And one way that we can see this is that even when women make millions of dollars, we have a tendency to blow it.
And one category of woman, or even when women are gifted with a beauty, right?
They're gifted with extreme beauty.
We have a tendency to go be strippers and whores instead of wives.
Wives would take care of us for life.
Maybe one or two strippers will make it big.
So today that's what we're going to talk about is whores.
I talk a lot about whores on my channel.
And a lot of people think that I hate whores, but I don't.
All right.
Whores are the reason I still have a job.
Thank you, ladies.
Keep taking off your clothes and making stupid decisions.
So all of us here at the Audacity Network can have jobs, right?
I don't have any hatred towards you guys because you guys will keep me employed for a lifetime.
We love hoes over here on Pearl Daily.
They keep the lights on.
And I think that we can agree that whores are going to keep whoreing.
But like most industries, whoring has evolved due to society and technology advancing.
Before the internet, most men would go to strip clubs for adult entertainment.
It wasn't uncommon for a group of guys to go to a strip club for some drinks and throw a little bit of money around.
I mean, social media platforms like OnlyFans have changed how men spend their money.
And many men would rather stay at home and watch free corn on the internet or pay an OF subscription rather than go to a strip club.
I mean, men kind of just like the easy option.
They like the less work rather than more work, right?
So if they can Google pornhub.com or they have to go spend money at a strip club, it's like, what gets the job done faster?
Men are pragmatic.
So, this has left many strippers, especially those outside of major cities, broke.
And you see this all over TikTok, Instagram.
Strippers are complaining about empty strip clubs and not making any money.
Whooring has changed, and some whores just refuse to acknowledge that stripping is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
So, the first article I have talks about: do strippers make a lot of money?
So, we have this idea that strippers really just hit it big, right?
OnlyFans models, they just hit it big.
But the one thing that I was surprised by is that strippers don't make as much money as you think unless they're putting their name on list crawler, unless they're entering the hourly, let's say hourly rate.
If you catch my drift.
So, one second, guys.
By the way, if you do have a comment, make sure you go to theaudacitynetwork.com.
That's the T-H-E-A-U-D-A-C-I-T-Y-N-E-T-W-O-R-K.com.
And there, you guys can actually leave a comment, and I do read it.
Are we live on the website?
I'm trying to, is it on the, let me go to the main page, double-check.
Oh, yeah, we are.
Okay.
So, here we have on the website, we have Doug MPA, we have Fazelle, and we have a really good time over there.
And I do, if you put Pearl Reed in the chat, I do read it.
You don't have to super chat like you do on YouTube.
Even though you can do that too, I do read the super chats also during this show, just to give a prerequisite before I get into this article.
Also, while you're here, please like the video, it really does help.
YouTube has stifled my account for a year and a half, and now I'm remonetized.
So, I do appreciate you guys for sticking with me this long.
Okay, stripping is a highly controversial profession with many people holding strong opinions about the industry.
Some do view it as a legitimate job, and I'm one of them, right?
I mean, it's the world's oldest profession.
Somebody's got to do it, okay?
Somebody's got to do it.
It's not going to be me.
So, I'm grateful for the women that do it, right?
I mean, somebody's got to give their body to everybody.
There's a lot of sexless men out there.
Thank you to Lily Phillips.
Thank you to Bonnie Blue.
Somebody has to do it, right?
While others see it as exploitative or degrading, despite the debate, one common question persists: do strippers make a lot of money?
And the short answer is it depends.
Stripping can be a lucrative career, but the amount of money an individual makes varies greatly depending on experience, location, and tips.
Top performing strippers in high-demand areas like major cities or popular vacation spots, Miami, right?
Can earn 50 to 100K per year or more.
However, average strippers in smaller markets with limited experience may only earn 20 to 30K.
Strippers typically earn money through a combination of methods.
Number one, tip-based earning, right?
Stage fees.
Club dancers pay or clubs pay dancers a fee for performing on stage, which can range from 20 to 100 a night.
Private dances.
You guys already know.
You already know they can make more than this, but allegedly 20 to 100.
I know some of you fellas know from experience.
Stop denying.
I won't, we don't do that here.
Look at, I know, I know you guys, it was a slow Tuesday.
You guys went to the strip club.
There is a 22-year-old baddie.
It just is what it is, right?
Your wife gets older, but the strippers stay the same age.
All right, parking fees.
Some clubs offer extra incentives, such as a percentage-based commission on drinks and food sold or bonuses for high-performing dancers.
Factors affecting earnings, our location.
Clubs in major cities.
So, obviously, someone in Vegas or Miami is going to make more.
As I told you guys, remember, A-level women go to A-level cities.
A mid is going to do decent in Oklahoma, but obviously, if she was hot enough, she would be in Miami, but she can't be there.
Experienced dancers also can earn more than new performers as they have built a reputation and a loyal customer base.
So, interesting thing.
I can't remember the website, but my boyfriend was showing me this website the other day.
And it's like, what is it?
4chan, I think it's called.
And essentially, it's like where men talk about things anonymously.
So, there's no like screen names or like people can't see who each other is.
And I guess what's interesting is men are actually interested in seeing what happened to their former porn stars.
So, like, it was actually kind of weird how endearing their messages were about these like porn stars that they used to like watch after like 10 years.
So, it tells you that, you know, the real slut shamers are women.
I don't really think it's men.
They're like, we love hoes.
We might not marry you.
You might just be a baby mama, but we do love hoes.
We do.
They're like, stop, stop, Pearl.
Stop shaming these hoes.
Stop it.
Stop it.
They're making it real easy right now.
Okay, so shifts and scheduling.
Dancers who work longer shifts or during peak hours earn more.
Club atmosphere, some clubs offer more lenient policies or a more welcoming atmosphere.
Okay, so a typical stripper's income breakdown is tips could be the average income 100 to 200.
So 1 to 2K a month.
Stage fees, 20 to 50, so 100 to 200 a month.
Private dances, 20 to 100, so 400 to 800 a month.
And commission 5 to 10%, which is $10 to $200.
So while the amount of money strippers make varies greatly, it's clear that the profession can be lucrative for those who excel.
Top performing strippers in high-demand areas can earn a six-finger-figure income, while average strippers may earn $20,000 to $30,000 per year.
Understanding the various factors that impact earnings can help dancers adjust their strategies and optimize income.
Ultimately, whether or not strippers make a lot of money depends on their circumstance, work ethic, and local market.
All right, so additional insight is that longevity does matter.
Strippers who stick to it for an extended period of time tend to out-earn those who only work for a short time.
See, men reward loyalty even in whoring.
Isn't that crazy?
Even there, so they're saying, according to this article, the highest earners aren't the youngest, hottest things, but the ones that remained the most loyal to their customers.
Men are just good people, even with the horrors, right?
All right, building a fan base.
Strippers who develop a loyal customer base tend to earn more due to repeat business, marketing oneself.
Strippers who invest time and effort into promoting themselves online through social media and other channels can attract more customers and increase earnings.
So, in conclusion, do strippers make a lot of money?
Yes, but it depends on various factors, including location, tips, and experience.
While some strippers can earn six-figure incomes, others may earn modest incomes.
Understanding the ins and outs of the profession can help strippers optimize their earnings and build a successful career.
So, ladies, to the two women that are watching, if you want to be a stripper, if you, someone's got to be a stripper, it's not going to be me.
Somebody's got to do it.
So, it could be you.
This is what is this an ad or is this part of the article?
I guess I'm going to find out.
Dan is with us in Illinois.
Hey, Dan, welcome to the day round.
We're talking about car insurance.
Okay.
Okay, that's the end.
So, you know, that's that's what you need to know: if you go to a big city, you're going to make more.
Somebody's got to do it, and it could be you.
All right, so there's a woman that says she's struggling making money as a stripper.
Now, that's got to be the biggest L ever.
Like, your value is tied so much to your looks as a woman.
And if you're getting naked and you can't make any money, I can't think of anyone with lower self-esteem than like a girl that posts the most, you could argue the most valuable thing on her body, right?
Her tits, her boot, whatever, on the internet and gets like $100 a month.
God, that's got to be so humbling.
So, anyways, now these strippers are getting naked and they're not making money.
This is what we're going to see now is called a humbled woman.
There are times when we can be cocky, and I'll tell you when we can be cocky, you know, when women get a lot of money out of men, you know, when guys are dropping $500 on a first date, idiots.
But somebody's got to do it, and maybe it's you guys in the chat.
I don't know.
Somebody's got to do it, right?
So when that happens, the woman can kind of build an ego, right?
Or when she's got a million men hitting on her all the time, that builds an ego.
But when she gets naked and says, men, can you pay me?
And they all say, nah, I'm good.
That's humbling.
That is humbling.
There's a girl in the chat.
She says, no, thank you.
Although they may pay me to get off the stage.
Well, somebody's got to do it.
Somebody's got to do it.
And it's not going to be me.
Ladies in the chat.
Ladies in the chat, who's going to do it?
All right.
Now, wait.
Oh, the sound is off.
That's why.
Okay, let me try again.
Okay, but what if I'm never able to afford to move out?
Like, I'm a fucking stripper and I'm struggling making money because the club is so, so dead.
You just weren't so dead.
You just weren't hot enough to get invited to the club that wasn't dead.
I mean, look at this.
Is that going to make a lot of money in Miami?
No.
She's got to be in Oklahoma or something.
So Lake, what if I just moved to Columbia?
You would not make money because there are way hotter women than you.
That is a bad plan.
Oh, that's a bad plan.
The women in Columbia haven't gotten that fat yet, allegedly.
I've never been, so I don't know.
But I've heard they're not as big as the women here.
I don't think, I'll just say the more third world, the more they've paid attention to what men want, okay?
Now, they may manipulate the men to get it, right?
They might have been a hooker or whatever before.
But I promise you, going to Columbia, that is not going to be a good plan for you.
So Lake, what if I just moved to Columbia?
What if I just, because it's great there.
It's real cool, real awesome.
I never got cat called once.
And then also, it's cheap for to live over there.
Everything's walkable.
Marajine, welcome you with open arms.
Welcome me with open arms.
Just saved like 5,000, right?
I'm already like more than halfway there.
And then just leave for a month and come back.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know how well that's going to work.
But you know, try it.
Let me know.
Give me updates.
Another stripper that's going broke.
Let's see what we got.
hold on.
Um, here we go.
Dying or that these things aren't actually happening to people who dance, but it kind of glamorizes and brushes over the bad parts of it.
So let's get into it.
First of all, dancing is not for everyone and it's not for anyone forever.
There will come a point where you physically can no longer do it.
You are going to get old.
Your ankles are going to give out.
You will most likely develop knee problems.
Yeah, so I just found out like a lot of people don't know that strips pay to work.
So basically you go in and like depending what shift you work, what club you're at, the rate is different.
My home club was really, really low compared to every other club I ever been to.
There was a couple like go-go bars I danced at in Jersey and their house fees were crazy, but it was after 7.
So if you got there at 7 p.m., which is way too early if you're trying to stay till 2 a.m. Then you only had to pay 25, I think.
And then like after 7, it just kept getting higher.
So if you came at like 10, your house fee is almost like $100.
Metal says, please buy something that's completely useless that makes you happy.
Cheers.
Thank you, Metal Grandpa.
What is useless that makes me happy?
I have to think about that.
I'll get back to you later in the show.
If not over $100, depending on the day.
Miami's house fees are ridiculous.
It's like $300 after tip out and house fee that you were spending just to have work.
So if you didn't make $300, you made negative money and nobody cares.
My second point is going to be about bad days.
Like, yes, you see girls on TikTok and YouTube taking home thousands of dollars a day.
And that's fantastic.
It feels amazing when you do, but it makes those bad days feel even worse because there's going to be days you take home $50, zero dollars.
The club is slow as and everyone's making you mad.
It's hard to realize how much that takes a toll on your mental health when you have these amazing days and then you have these horrible days.
I think it makes your self-worth very tied to like.
I can see why women do it though, because women love highs and lows.
So like, I mean, you, you guys know, we fall in love when it's like the ex-boyfriend beat us one time and then we're like, oh, we can't, I can't get enough of you.
And then, and then we break up and then we're like, I'm done.
And then, and then the woman's like, ah, he cheated.
I can't take it.
But now I'm in love more.
And then it's like she's more in love.
So I could see the same thing being like with the strippers, you know, the highs and the lows.
The highs.
You guys like the stable women.
I think.
Some of you, though, when you're young.
Do you know what it is?
I think some of you guys just go for a little too hot when you're younger.
Because I mean, you guys are visual.
You can't help it.
But then you get older and you're like, all I want is a woman to just maybe cook for me once in a while.
And then you guys are giving up on that.
You're like, can you just be nice to me and have sex?
That's it.
Income and tangible items, and it's a really unhealthy cycle that I've had to battle, and every other dancer I know has also had to battle because it looks really flashy and glamorous.
But, like I said, this job will make or break you.
So, choose your battles wisely.
Since TikTok is very much glamorizing the dancing scene right now, I feel like it's really important that I go over the dangers of the job.
$120 for a seven-hour ship, yikes.
Okay, so yep, it was about seven and a half hours.
Ten dollar difference with the food, but if that ten dollars would have been added to the money that I made that day, this would have been a little bit higher, but that's still let's just say like yeah, these strippers, man, they're going broke.
Yep, all right, we got another woman talking about none of these are really the hottest strippers, though.
So, I do think it's maybe a 20-year-old somewhere just counting like TikTok is always delicious.
No, full screen, okay.
Um, okay, here we go.
Thank you.
I know that there is a 20-year-old somewhere just counting down the days until she turns 21 and she can start working in the strip club.
But I am going to be a real one for you right now and tell you that that's not the best choice you can make when you turn 21.
The way that the economy is right now with the way that work has been lately, I do not recommend it's giving zero stars, it's giving focus on your resume, it's giving learn a skill, it's learning start your business, it's learning do not opt for the strip club to be financially stable, to be successful.
I know you've probably been dreaming about it for a long time.
You saw a players club, you want to be just like Diamond.
Don't.
I know you're rapping, you're doing your music, you love Cardi B and you want to follow her footsteps.
I get it, I get it, but don't right now.
If you didn't do it, like the best time you could have got in was during COVID, not even gonna hold you, but like right now is not the time.
I repeat, right now is not the time to get initialized.
You guys got you guys got taken out, you got taken out by the OF models, you really did.
Booty club lifestyle.
If you ignore this, that's on you, but you know, you got to pay to play.
And if you pay in a play a game, you don't even know how to play, and it's not paying you, maybe you're going to drown really quickly.
Yeah, in a way, you guys got taken out by Indian men because you know those are the ones running all the OF models accounts.
You know, I met a guy in a Twitter space who said he was the one who would chat with the men, and yeah, so you guys are speaking to men when you message these women.
Not right now, okay, go get you a job.
I heard they took out Tinder too.
I guess so many of them went to Tinder that it was all right.
We got the next one, okay.
We got again this lovely woman here, okay.
Full screen, audio in the strip called called Busy Broke, where there will be a lot of people in the strip club, but ain't nobody paying no money.
Ain't nobody tossing no money, nobody's throwing money, nobody's buying dances, everybody just wants to sit and watch.
Economy's tough, economy's tough, but don't go to the strip club if you're economy world this time.
Agree.
If you don't have it, don't go.
I'm on stage, and I just happen to be dancing to Christina Aguilera, Genie in a Bottle, which, if you know the song, it's a beautiful song, and I create a beautiful atmosphere dancing to it.
I have that song choreographed, be fucking for real.
And so I'm up there dancing my little heart out.
I know that I'm looking good.
I'm the only girl on stage, and I know that people are looking at me.
I know they are.
There's a group of eight dudes sitting at a table, sitting at two tables, not even five feet away from the stage.
Eight mother.
Yeah, you can't cough up 10 bucks a person to give me a good stage set because I look absolutely stunning up here.
So they didn't give you you don't look that stunning.
That's a mid stunning is for the Megan Foxes, the Angelina Jolie's.
You look cute.
All right, let's just be honest.
Can we?
I told my producer today, I said he had to find an eight plus for the thumbnail.
I said, I said, if you give me a mid, I'm going to be so pissed.
I think he did a good job.
I'd um yeah, that's pretty good.
Pretty good.
I think he's learned well.
You know, I think, yeah, I mean, we just we don't.
What I don't want to do on this channel is start to elevate mids because that's when all of this debauchery came up.
When mids forgot their mids.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, mids used to have to make up for it with like a personality.
So if there is a friend group, all of the guys obviously are going to go to the hot one first.
Now, I know the P WAs will teach men to go to the ugly one first and then go for the hot one, but women, we're not stupid.
We know.
We know when we're the backup.
But mids used to, you know, I saw dating advice from the 1920s, and this was probably the best dating advice I ever heard.
To make friends with a beautiful woman so you can get the guys she rejects because they're better than any guys that are gonna approach you.
You see, the mids used to get rid of the ego, right?
They would know that their future husband were like the second choice.
But, you know, men can be happy with a second choice.
Women, it's like you better be Superman or we hate you.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, so let's keep this ego in check.
You looked cute on stage, stunning, not really.
Didn't give you anything.
I did my whole set, not a dollar on my stage.
I was like, this, this club, this energy.
Eight grown men.
Maybe you think maybe they weren't vibing.
How the f are you not vibing with me?
Strippers are going broke.
That's when you know.
All right, let's see.
The is this the last one?
Oh, wait, here we go.
We got one more stripper saying part one: my money as a dancer.
Okay, let me go full screen.
They say sex workers are the first to let you know that there's a recession.
And let me tell you, they're right.
And we are.
Not only are we actively in it, but we've been in it for a little bit.
But now it's, it's bad.
I'm currently a dancer.
Um, I went back.
They say sex work.
Frickin', I didn't mean to do that.
You guys, sweetish house boss.
Did you see what you made me do?
Because I got so pissed at your comment.
We are done elevating mids to beautiful.
You said, Pearl, don't be mean.
She's stunning.
It's not mean.
It's not mean to say she's cute.
Okay.
This is what.
Do you know what?
When was the time in your life, guys, where you just realized that the world is crazy?
You know, because at some point you think it's you, right?
I'm like, that's a man, that's a woman.
And the world's like, no, and I'm like, okay.
And then you're like, maybe I'm crazy.
And then you say, you know what?
I think that girl's cute.
She's not beautiful.
And then the world's like, you're like, okay.
And then you say, hey, maybe you shouldn't let your wife talk to you that way.
And then the world's like, and then you realize you're like, I'm not crazy.
The world's crazy.
Because they all listen to women, but not all women.
Okay, not all.
Sex workers are the first to let you know that there's a recession.
And let me tell you, they're right.
And we are.
Not only are we actively in it, but we've been in it for a little bit.
But now it's, it's bad.
I'm currently a dancer.
I went back after a two-year break in December.
And before that two-year break, I had only danced for a year.
Now, in my first year, y'all, please don't judge me.
I'm just going to be very transparent.
But in my first year, I made so much money that today I am still living off of savings from two years ago.
I started dancing in September, but at the time I was still working full-time for the state of Texas.
I was a social worker.
I had just moved to Austin, so my rent had just like fucking doubled.
And moving to Austin was not cheap.
So I had maxed out all my credit cards, gone through the savings that I had at the time, which with social work had taken me years to build up.
And I just like went through it in that move.
So as soon as I signed my lease in Austin, I got some dancer shoes and I took myself to the club because I need to make all that money back and I need to make sure that I'm good to go.
On top of that, three weeks into moving to Austin with that job, I lost the job.
But so I started dancing in the street.
This woman's taking a lot of L's.
She's cuter than the last one, though.
I'd give her strong six, seven.
December, when I was still full-time.
So I was only dancing weekends and I was doing pretty good, but definitely not enough to like fully live off of, especially because I didn't know what the fuck I was doing.
So I wasn't really hustling.
Like I was, I was being very baby dancer about everything.
So October was my first full month where like that was my only employment and I really had to like see how far it could take me.
So instead of just working weekends, I committed to working every single day, multiple different shifts to see.
Hey, don't say that the strippers don't work hard.
I'm going to defend the whores today.
I'm going to defend them.
Somebody has to do this job.
Okay, women are going for 20% of men.
That leaves 80% of men with a sex drive.
Somebody has to do it.
I don't want to do it.
We should show some gratitude to the women that do the job that nobody wants to do.
Hey, you know, Doug MPA in the chat, he says, working.
Yes, she's working, Doug MPA.
They all come out cross as insufferable.
Hey, I'm going to cape for them today.
I'm caping.
See, like which shifts worked out best for me.
Eventually, I settled on working four days a week, roughly eight to nine hour shifts.
The month of October, I made $43,000.
Holy shit.
I made the mistake of thinking that it was going to be like that every single month.
And so my spending habits immediately went crazy.
I met a friend at that club and she had been wanting to do a lot of traveling and dancing.
So we started traveling as dancers.
And turns out that dancing in different states is not the same.
It's actually very expensive, and yes, sometimes you definitely can make a lot more money.
But all I'm gonna say is, I do well in Austin.
Okay, so I stay in Austin.
November is also kind of a big deal in Austin because of F1, and in November, I made another like $37,000.
Holy shit.
So, naturally, with those two big months, I didn't work at all December, January, February.
Like, I just took off and I was traveling with my friend.
When I came back in March, which is also a big deal.
Yeah, so when women make a lot of money, we have a tendency to do as little as possible, where men know it's not going to last forever.
So, if I mean, if a guy was in this position, he would just work 12-hour days so he could never work the rest of his life.
EMS says, I need some church lady like Pearl to save her.
Number one, okay, I'm not overly religious.
I don't need the church lady thing.
Two, I don't want to save her.
Somebody's got to do it.
Okay, so I don't want to do it.
Somebody's got to do it.
Big deal in Austin because of South Buy.
Advertising the poll is crazy.
Hey, hey, somebody's got to do it, okay?
And just spring in general.
I had a big month again where I made like $20,000.
And let me tell you, that was the last of my big hits.
But I'll admit, those were all very big hits.
And that was my beginning.
So I thought that was going to be like a standard thing.
What does it say what she's doing now?
Let me see.
So that was part one.
Let me see if there's a, oh God.
Well, now it looks like she's pursuing a TikTok career.
Maybe she'll be a Jesus influencer next.
She can join Nala.
I mean, why not?
Yeah.
Well, they're okay.
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