The luxurious life of this married guy can only be envied
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-luxurious-life-of-this-married-guy-can-only-be-envied.htmlThe life of this guy can only be envied. Imagine, Bastion Yotta is married and lives in his fabulous house with several other women. How did he do it? Read on.
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1. Bastion and his wife Maria bought a huge villa in the Hollywood Hills with great views and began to party at home. About 350 guests came to their parties.

2. The couple earn a living thanks to their website, where they sell various drugs for those who want to lose weight and have an athletic physique. Also, through their website, Bastion and Maria invite everyone to come to visit them and have fun to the fullest.

3. Now at least a dozen attractive girls are constantly present in their house. Maria claims that she is not at all jealous of her husband and considers it part of their job - to promote products.

4. They often post photos of their sweet life on Instagram so that potential clients want to become as beautiful and slim as they are. However, this works very well.

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Keywords: Girls | Money | House | Guy | Luxury
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