I’m a male escort — my hot dad bod makes me $10K a month

Samuel Hunter shares the glamorous reality of his life as an Australian gigolo — which makes him $10,000 a month.

The Sydney-based sex worker has been put up in five-star hotels and flown out to other countries for luxury vacations.

Hunter, who is in his early forties, sleeps with up to seven women a month with clients ranging from 23 to 70 years old.

“Most of my clients are repeats, at any time I have between three and ten regulars, the only ones who aren’t are couples who just want to try something as a one-off,” he told Daily Mail Australia.

Most women get in touch with Hunter through his website, but he can’t rely on Google search traffic to find him, as the search engine doesn’t allow sex workers to advertise. He attracts clients by advertising on social media and male escort websites.

Samuel Hunter advertises his services on his website, social media and male escort sites.

The Aussie shared that the majority of his clients are regulars around his age but has clients ranging from 23 to 70 years old.
The Aussie shared that the majority of his clients are regulars around his age but has clients ranging from 23 to 70 years old.

Samuel Hunter
He was inspired to pursue sex work after learning of a charity that connects disabled people with sex workers.

The majority of his clients are regulars around his age who book him for overnight stays or multiple days at a time. 

Nearly a quarter of Hunter’s clients are married women who book him for quick visits, but he insists that none of his clients have ever caused him trouble.

“I’ve got a dad bod, so most women that like me are 35 or older,” he said.

He explained that most of his clients want “play time” as only a few rare clients book him solely for companionship.

Hunter offers several packages on his site including: The Business ($600 for two hours), Tease & Please ($900 for four hours) and Overnight ($1,800 for 12 to 16 hours).

“My clients get the best version of myself. They don’t get the guy that sits around drinking coffee and looking at my phone all morning. And I get the best version of them too, which you don’t see in relationships,” Hunter said.

Hunter estimates that nearly half of his work involved people with disabilities.
Hunter estimates that nearly half his work involved people with disabilities.
@Samuel_Hunter_ /Twitter

Hunter worked an array of jobs including one at a sex shop and one writing a blog for a brothel before he became a sex worker full time. Two years ago, he said he was inspired to enter the profession thanks to Touching Base, a charity that connects disabled people with sex workers.

In Australia, prostitution itself is legal, but many activities associated with it, such as pimping and running brothels, remain illegal.

He shared that working with people with disabilities makes up for nearly half of his ongoing work. He has also stepped up to become the charity’s volunteer social media manager.

“It kind of built up to my mind about whether or not I could do it, but it’s been two years now and it’s all I do,” Hunter said.

The silver fox admitted that his life as a male sex worker is “very different” than that of women in the same field claiming that “the biggest difference is women can see multiple clients a day” while he limits himself to one woman a day.

“Women tend to get booked for shorter amounts of time, whereas most of my bookings are for a few hours or overnight,” he noted.

Showtime recently revived the 1980 movie “American Gigolo” with a TV series sequel starring Jon Bernthal as Julian Kaye — the character that shot Richard Gere to fame, perhaps thanks to the film’s full frontal nudity.

While Hunter has yet to watch “American Gigolo,” he claimed that the lavish lifestyle portrayed in the story is “accurate” to his real life.

In July, he was booked for a “very glamorous” 10-day trip to Phuket, Thailand — something he has no shame in.

In fact, Hunter is very open about his lifestyle and even jokes about it with his mother. “She was a bit apprehensive at first, but now she’s fine with it. She always jokes with me about getting back to the grind,” he said. “With the emphasis on grind.”

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