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“Hot bedding is excellent for people who are able to detach emotionally and sleep next to another person in a completely respectful and non-strings-attached manner,” Monique Jeremiah ...
Monique Jeremiah - from Queensland, Australia - came up with the idea of hot bedding during the pandemic, when her income dried up and she was looking for some extra cash. The Australian woman ...
Getty Images/iStockphoto Monique Jeremiah, a 36-year-old entrepreneur from Queensland, Australia, recently revealed that she rakes in a whopping $600 a month via “hot-bedding,” or renting out ...
One story that recently caught public attention involves Monique Jeremiah, a 37-year-old Canadian woman who found herself in a financial crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Left alone after a ...
Monique Jeremiah rents out the other side of her bed in a "business transaction" called "hot bedding" - providing cheap sleep and a warm bed. The savvy businesswoman, from Queensland, Australia ...
A Queensland-based woman, Monique Jeremiah, has earned over $50,000 by embracing the internet's latest trend, "hot bedding".
Aussie entrepreneur Monique Jeremiah has managed to earn £500 (AUD$985) a month from her side hustle. It may not be appealing to many, but by saving up her extra income, she's been able go on to ...
And to a man. Is the concept of "hot bedding" a sign of future trends? Monique Jeremiah, a resident of Australia, announced a year ago that she had found a way to quickly improve her household budget.
Monique Jeremiah owns and operates Exceptional Group, a tuition, training and employment company on the Gold Coast. Many of her clients are university undergrads or college students who need a boost ...
A creative response to financial struggles One story that recently caught public attention involves Monique Jeremiah, a 37-year-old Canadian woman who found herself in a financial crisis during ...