An influencer who claims that she is homeless has revealed how she avoids rent to pay, but is still in comfortable apartments – but she does not win many people with her controversial method.
Emily Webb, 25, from Australia, went to Tiktok to share her hack for saving money, but it has opinions divided with some who suggest that she brings herself into a dangerous situation.
The Tiktoker, who goes @EMwebbily, explained her 66,000 followers that she never pays rent and instead 'men uses' by going data with them and then sleeping at their houses.
The model explained that she uses dating apps to meet men and then tries to stay with them for as long as possible, but admitted that she can only manage a few days at the same time.
In a video filmed in the beauty of the appearance, the blonde beauty said, which held a drink,: 'If you are new here, I am homeless. This is one of the places of my friends, he is in the other room.
'But I can't believe that I wasted my money on rent all this time.
'Life hack, if you are called, never pay rent. You can literally just go on a hinge and place it for free every night and nothing bad has happened to me, but I will let you know how long I can continue with this until I sleep in my car.
“Because they only take a few nights and then break up with me because they realize that I use them, but so far so well.”

Emily Webb, 25, from Australia went to Tiktok to share her hack for saving money, but it has opinions divided with some who suggest that she brings herself into a dangerous situation
The social media star, who also has a successful page with some fans, has previously spoken about why she is homeless, despite the fact that she brings in thousands of dollars that make online content.
Emily, who has more than 100,000 followers on the online adult platform, revealed last June that she applied for several rental, but because of the rural home crisis she was unable to secure a house.
The blonde beauty, which is based on the Gold Coast, currently lives in her car, 'couch surfing' with friends or sleeping with men who take her on dates.
“I offered to pay rent six and 12 months in advance and was still not lucky,” she told News.com.au and revealed that she was willing to pay around $ 1000 a week.
But despite these setbacks, the social media star is quite comfortable without being home.
She admitted on Instagram: 'I can't believe I have wasted my money on rent all this time. Life Hack: If you are called, never pay rent. '
She also gave fans an update while driving her car, in which she lives: “I just left one of my boyfriend's places because he has to do” s ** t “, whatever that means.
'[Dating app] Hinge is just drying up for me, everyone pisses me, they are rude about the fact that I am homeless. '

The Tiktoker, which goes @EMwebbily, has explained her 66,000 followers that she never pays rent and instead 'men uses' by going data with them and then sleeping at their houses
She then said to get another date, she had done her makeup and her, and went for a 'hot girl walk' in Burleigh to try to pick up a new man to keep up.
The influencer went on: “I am going to ask every hot guy for their number and then see if I can find a place to sleep tonight.”
'Otherwise I will sleep in my car. That's fine, this is comfortable as f ** k. Don't complain at all. '
Emily said she used her 'beautiful privilege' to convince men to let her stay with them to prevent them from paying rent for the past fourteen days.
She also revealed that she usually stays with friends four times a week and goes on a date about three times a week.
Emily said she still hopes to find a place soon and wait for a few requests.


But not everyone was convinced by her methods and followers responded under her position that they hoped she would stay safe

The blonde beauty currently lives in her car, 'couch surfing' with friends or sleeping with men she dates because she has trouble stepping on the real estate ladder in the Gold Coast environment
But not everyone was convinced by her methods and followers responded under her position that they hoped that she would stay safe.
A user wrote: “This is a very dangerous game that you play …” while another noticed “hope you're doing well. If you are in Melbourne, you are very welcome to stay with me '.
A third said: 'Go get a job! You send all the wrong messages to viewers stop playing nice people! . '
And another noticed: 'Looks so fast, so I hope you have a good savings and a backup plan for the future. Be so safe '.