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OnlyFans Star Offers $100K to Anyone Who Finds Her a Husband: A Bold Twist on Modern Romance

OnlyFans star offers $100K to find her a husband, redefining dating with surveys, money, and unconventional matchmaking strategies.

OnlyFans Star Puts $100K Bounty to Find Husband, Turning Modern Dating into High-Stakes Game

Cupid just got a major upgrade, and this time, it comes with a serious paycheck. OnlyFans star Aella recently set the internet ablaze by offering $100,000 to anyone who can help her find a husband. On her Substack, she wrote, “I’ll pay you $100K to get me married, or $300K to arrange an impregnation deal. If you recommend me a guy and I end up marrying him, I’ll pay you $100K,” instantly turning the concept of love into a high-stakes game. At 33 and living in the Bay Area, Aella makes no apologies for her unconventional approach to romance.

Unlike the usual roses and dinner dates, Aella’s strategy comes with a survey, strict rules, and a hefty reward. “I’m a very weird person. It hasn’t been hard to find people to date, or men willing to marry me, but ‘people I want to marry’ is a vanishingly small group,” she admitted, emphasizing her selectiveness. Her ideal partner is far from ordinary: he must be polyamorous, wealthy enough to avoid financial dependence, ready for commitment, and have what she describes as “ominous sexuality.” Only about 3% of men fit her polyamorous requirement, and roughly 10% display the sexual traits she values, making her search highly exclusive.

Aella’s matchmaking bounty is carefully structured. Participants must recommend someone she hasn’t already considered and complete her “date-me” survey. Any attempt to bend the rules or falsify answers results in immediate disqualification. “100k is not trivial for me, net-worth wise. But if I imagine I’m already happily married in the future, and you asked, ‘Would you have paid $100K to meet your husband?’ I imagine I’d say yes without hesitation,” she explained.

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For those thinking $100K might not be enough, Aella escalates the stakes further. She’s willing to offer $300,000 for anyone who arranges an impregnation deal, in which she would raise the child as a single mother. Her commitment to future family planning is evident—she’s even freezing dozens of eggs to optimize her options, proving her bounty is not a casual experiment but a serious approach to love and reproduction.

Aella describes herself as a pioneer of “romance capitalism.” Why limit love to traditional dating apps or expensive matchmaking services when you can crowdsource it with a clear financial incentive? Her belief in a transactional approach challenges conventional romantic ideals. In a recent interview with Slate, she revealed that she met her current four-year partner through a survey she had her followers fill out, underscoring her method’s effectiveness. She also noted that being polyamorous makes her part of a demographic that many people overlook, adding complexity to her quest for a compatible partner.

Not everyone embraces the idea of putting a price on affection, but Aella is unapologetic. She critiqued traditional matchmaking, saying people treat it like magic: “Your hands touch, and then your eyes lock, and then there’s something ineffable between you. Nice, but… unrealistic.” In 2025, she argues, there are better ways to find a partner than relying on chance encounters. Her online survey includes questions ranging from porn preferences to logic puzzles, ensuring her potential suitors meet her criteria in both compatibility and intellect.

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Aella is not the first to experiment with financially incentivized romance. In 2023, LA attorney Eve Tilley-Coulson also offered a referral bonus for anyone who could help her find a husband. Similarly, Aella initially tested the idea by offering friends $5,000 for introductions and eventually expanded the challenge to TikTok, where her post went viral, generating over 556,000 views and multiple introductions from digital matchmaking enthusiasts.

In an era where love meets capitalism, Aella proves that money can indeed buy more than dinner dates—it can buy a meticulously curated path to marriage. Her bold $100K offer demonstrates that, sometimes, modern romance demands innovation, audacity, and a willingness to put a price on finding “the one.”

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