Reactions to story of "Hamptons Ho"

Twitter Rocked By Story Of "Hamptons Ho," A 20-year-old Man Who Made $100k Having Sex With Older Women During The Pandemic

The coronavirus has been hard on almost everyone, but one industrious 20-year-old man appears to have made that work for him.

This morning, Twitter was rocked by the story of the so-called "Hamptons Ho." Twitter user @JaimePrimak opened a thread on Twitter today by saying, "Y’all. My girlfriend lives in the Hamptons…. and her 20 year old son has been living with them since March (covid) he’s a Junior… going back to school. She was cleaning his room and found ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in cash."



Naturally, any mother would be concerned about where this massive pile of money came from. Drugs? Thievery? Prostitution? It turned out to be the latter. According to Primak, the son was approached by an elderly woman back in April with an indecent proposal: she and her friends were looking for sex during the pandemic and were willing to pay the young man a good amount of money – "$5,000 a pop" – for it.


Jaime Primak @JaimePrimak · 15h and was relieved to be staying on the island. (Out of the city) He said she paid for her large order in all $100s and then asked him if he needed to make some money for the summer - she and her friends were looking for a young man to help out - who was negative for Covid. 15 17 259 3.6K Jaime Primak @JaimePrimak Long story short - HE WAS SMASHING THE RICH OLDER LADIES FOR CASH - basically he was the Hamptons Ho.... and raised all cash - $5k a pop - from April to August and my friend is devastated and I'm like he's a whole Patrick Dempsey 10:47 PM · Aug 9, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

The mom apparently plans to force the son to return the money, which seems a bit hasty, considering he earned that through hard, albeit not socially acceptable, work.


Jaime Primak @JaimePrimak And she's returning every single dollar and he gets nothing and is going back to school penniless. And she's never gonna discuss it again. And I'm just.. 10:49 PM · Aug 9, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone >

As of this moment, there are no further updates on the so-called Hamptons Ho and his money, and here's hoping it remains that way for the sake of the anonymity of all involved. Obviously, the whole picture of the young man and his business transactions are unknown, so it's impossible to know if anything that took place wasn't on the level, but for a Twitter story, it's gold. It's the exact kind of salaciousness Twitter thrives on, and reactions were gold. Who was right? Is the mom justified in returning the cash? Was the son justified in taking it? If the genders were reversed, wouldn't this be a much different story?




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