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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A Queensland-based woman, Monique Jeremiah, has earned over $50,000 by embracing the internet's latest trend, "hot bedding".
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 ...
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 ...
One such story has gone viral on social media: a 37-year-old woman from Canada, Monique Jeremiah, revealed that she started renting out half of her bed to strangers to earn extra income.
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 ...