Friday, 22 Nov 2024

Babestation model tells fan leaving her his £20k will ‘I don’t want your money’

A Babestation model a bloke wants to leave his £20,000 will to has been found – but she has rejected his offer, saying "I don’t need your money".

Besotted Thomas Weir recently launched an appeal for “Laura Jones” after speaking to the glamour model for a year on the TV sex line.

The 50-year-old, from Milton Keynes, said he has suffered for years with debilitating diabetes and an MRSA infection.

He also said he has had his lower right leg amputated, and now fears he might not have long left.

And so he launched an appeal to track down model Laura – because he wants to leave the woman thousands of pounds in his will.

  • Brit bloke appeals to find Babestation babe so he can leave her 20k from will

He said: "I don't want to get in touch with her, that's not me.

“I think she'll spend the money wisely and she's such a lovely person, she is a loon – very funny.

"My nephews and nieces all live abroad and are doing very well. I have no children and there is no one else I would like to leave the money to."

Because Thomas was told he couldn't leave money to Laura – believed to be 41 – unless she was properly identified, a search was launched for her.

And she has now been found.

  • Babestation model tweets ‘I need a solisitor’ as she forks out £3k in loan row

But she has revealed she has since moved away, married and had two children, and does not want Thomas’s money.

Speaking about the moment she heard the story, she told Bristol Live: "I couldn't believe it, all my friends were sending me the story.

"I think I remember him. Not a lot of men gave their names and there weren't many Thomases. But I would have to hear his voice to really recognise him.

"These things happen to other people, not to me. I felt so sad when I read his story. He has been through so much.

"If he wants to talk to me over the phone then that's absolutely fine. I'm happy to talk to him again, and I don't need any money. He should be using that to make himself more comfortable. Or doing bucket list stuff like jumping out of aeroplanes."

  • Foot fetish pervert racked up £4,000 bill calling sex lines on council mobile

Laura said she stopped working for Babestation around six years ago before she got married, and she is now living happily with her young family.

She said did Babestation at the time "probably for the attention" but now doesn't want her family to see her doing it.

"I don't want one of the dads at school to say he saw me on Babestation," Laura added.

Following Laura’s comments, Thomas said he would still be really pleased to speak to Laura on the phone, and the pair are looking to set something up through his lawyers.

"I still want her to have the money," said Thomas. "There is no one else to leave it to."

"My nephews and nieces all live abroad and are doing very well. I have no children."

Source: Read Full Article

Related Posts