Lira Galore says she doesn't need a real job

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Instagram model Lira Galore took to Twitter to expagorate how she has been making money as of late and she made claims that she recently got paid more than $20 000+ for her sponsored Instagram posts.

And because she makes that kind of money Lira Galore said she doesn't have to work a 9 to 5 job like the rest of people since she is probably taking home so much bacon than the average taxpayer in the United States of America.
 

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If she is making that kind of money from Instagram without blowing those rich Dubai sponsors then good for her. Because we know most of these Instagram models are pretty much undercover escorts and hookers.

What I also just don't understand about Lira Galore's Tweet is her need to drag people who earn an honest living by working from 9 to 5. That's rude and lame.
 
These IG babes have an expiration date they won't be making that kind of money when those looks start falling off. I really doubt an average Instagram model knows how to invest. Most of them are gonna be addicted to the lifestyle they are used to now. They will continue to chase it without making investments.
 
These IG babes have an expiration date they won't be making that kind of money when those looks start falling off. I really doubt an average Instagram model knows how to invest. Most of them are gonna be addicted to the lifestyle they are used to now. They will continue to chase it without making investments.

To say the least, Instagram has turned into nothing but a catalog for escorts, gold diggers, and hookers.
 
To say the least, Instagram has turned into nothing but a catalog for escorts, gold diggers, and hookers.

I bet the IRS will be keeping an eye on her since she has started bragging about how much money she makes. Those taxes better be paid in full.
 

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