My six-month-old & one-year-old babies both have full-time jobs – my youngest is raking in £36k a MONTH with it
A MUM has left people stunned after revealing that her kids are raking in thousands a month in their full-time jobs.
Paris explained that both her six-month-old and her one-year-old work as child models, and it’s been incredibly lucrative for them.
Paris’ sons Romeo (left) and Hunter are highly successful child models[/caption] Baby Hunter started working at one month old, and has already starred in some massive campaigns[/caption] Paris shared a breakdown of Hunter’s monthly earnings for 2024 in a video on her TikTok page[/caption]However, neither her or her other half keep the cash – instead they are putting it into a savings account that the kids can access when they’re 18.
In a video on TikTok, Paris broke down the children’s salaries, as she said her youngest, Hunter – now six months – started working at a month old.
“In July, they used him in a TV show, so he made £6,000,” she began.
“In August, he had a grocery shoot, a TV appearance and two bookings for clothing and he made £12,000.”
September was a busy month for little Hunter, as he was booked for loads of Halloween shoots, so he made a whopping £36,000.
“In October, we took a little break,” Paris continued.
“We completely cancelled everything because we had so many plans.
“It was his first Halloween, we wanted to do a lot of stuff for the house, so we took one (shoot) which was £2,800.”
In November, he made £12,000, and only worked two weeks in December but made £19,000 in that time – through a £11,000 Christmas production and three photoshoots.
In total, Hunter and his 17-month-old brother Romeo have been in five films, 22 adverts, over 100 photoshoots and have landed three overseas jobs.
Paris is also mum to four-year-old Saint, who has modelled for big names such as Heinz and Tommee Tippee, but his modelling career was somewhat halted by the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown.
Unsurprisingly, the comments section was almost immediately filled with people asking for advice as to how to get into the industry.
“How did you get them into this?” one person asked.
To which Paris – who herself has modelled for brands including H&M and River Island – replied: “They had private shoots which built a portfolio and then went from their with agencies.”
“My son was a child model up until 16,” another added.
“Great way for children to see the world become confident and have a pot for their future!”
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WITH a heavyweight boxing champ for a dad and a bestselling author mum, it's likely that Venezuela Fury has a bright future ahead of her.
And the 15-year-old is already shaping up to be one of the most popular teenagers on the internet, racking up 70,000 followers on Instagram and more than 200,000 followers on TikTok.
The star has already caught the attention of modelling agencies, who have claimed that her unique style could make her a “millionaire by the time she’s 16.”
Gemma Howorth, Founder of Body London Model Management is convinced that Venezuela’s “gorgeous” looks and “strong social presence”, could make her a lot of money from modelling – before she even turns 16.
“Venezuela is very young but if correctly managed could really do well with a strong fashion-focused brand like Boohoo and then go on to develop an exciting modelling career,” she said.
According to Carol Needham, who runs Needham’s Models, Venezuela could even follow in the footsteps of Katie Price’s daughter, 17-year-old Princess Andre, and sign a deal with PrettyLittleThing.
“Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique,” Carol said.
“She’s almost 6ft tall at 15 years old and has her own signature style in modelling, especially with her teapot pose.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if PrettyLittleThing wanted to snap her up!”
Princess signed a four-figure deal with the fast-fashion brand back in January, and some experts predict the move could see her become a millionaire by the time she’s 18.
by Olivia Stringer, Fabulous Digital Writer
“They’re absolutely smashing it!” a third praised.
“Just shy of 88k for 6 months … what a great start for him,” someone else wrote.
“I wish I had done this with my son.”
“Keep in mind for when your son has children,” Paris suggested.
“This is actually genius!” another commented.
“So many shows and things that look for newborn babies.”
“What a fantastic idea, they’ll be very grateful for it when they’re 18!” someone else wrote.
It’s not hard to see why Paris’ sons have been signed up for such massive shoots[/caption]