Application to be lonely millionaire's BF now open | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

Jane Park
Image: Instagram/@janeparkx
Jane Park
Image: Instagram/@janeparkx

The story of United Kingdom’s youngest lottery winner offering “loyal” men who would be willing to date her an annual “allowance” of £60,000 (about P4.1 million) made headlines recently. Those who are interested to apply may now make their move.

Despite being a millionaire, 23-year-old Jane Park is lonely, what with her unsuccessful relationships. In a bid to find love once and for all, she is looking for a potential “loyal” beau by means of launching a website where interested men can apply.

The lonely millionaire will also be filming the interview process for a documentary scheduled for release next year, as per an earlier report.

Park’s publicist, Rob Cooper, announced via Twitter on Tuesday, Nov. 12 that the website where men can apply to be Park’s boyfriend, boyfriendvacancy.co.uk, has already been launched.

The website is requiring applicants to give their name, email address and age. Men will also be asked for the links of their personal websites, as well as those of their social media accounts such as Facebook or Twitter.

Applicants will have to answer the following questions: “Why would you be a good match for Jane?” and “What would you spend £60,000 a year on?”

While one may think that passing many applications raises the chances of being chosen to date Park, her website reminded applicants to send only one application as she had already been inundated with over 10,000 emails.

Best of luck to interested applicants! JB

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