One of Australia’s top adult entertainers has delivered a brutal message to tenants amid Australia’s housing crisis.
, , said she has little sympathy for everyday Aussies who have been kicked out of their rental homes by so-called ‘greedy landlords’.
‘I’m sorry if this offends someone, but I’d be kicking you out and hiking up the rent to cover my mortgage, too.Why should the owner pick up the slack?’ she wrote.
‘As harsh as that sounds, everything has a flow-on effect. I’m paying $7 for a coffee in the morning. I’m not protesting, I’m having to cop it sweet because of general – it’s the same with real estate,’ she explained.
‘If you’re not in a position to pay for it you need to look at alternate accommodation or housing,’ Hayley continued.
Porn star and celebrity Gaziantep Escort Hayley Vernon delivered a brutal message to tenants amid Australia’s housing crisis on Wednesday
It comes as the Reserve Bank governor suggested that people should take on a room-mate to help solve the housing crisis
‘Yeah, I know there’s a housing shortage but that’s really not the owner’s problem who is using the asset as an investment.’
The adult film star, who shot to fame on Married At First Sight in 2020, received some backlash from her followers, with many pointing out that she’s financially secure and not struggling like many other Australians.
Hayley explained that she didn’t have money for the majority of her life and had lived in shared accommodation for years to get by.
‘You have to do what you have to do,’ she said.’It’s relative to your individual circumstances. Everyone’s feeling the pinch – a dollar doesn’t go far, but expecting someone else to pick up your slack is beyond bulls**t.
‘No one should have to pay for a stranger to live in their house.Rant over!’
‘Yeah, I know there’s a housing shortage but that’s really not the owner’s problem who is using the asset as an investment,’ Hayley said in an Instagram rant
Hayley said she has little sympathy for everyday Aussies who have been kicked out of their rental homes by so-called ‘greedy landlords’ in a lengthy Instagram rant
It comes after Australians brutally mocked the Reserve Bank governor’s suggestion that people should take on a room-mate to help solve the housing crisis.
Philip Lowe told a Senate estimates hearing on Wednesday that the housing crisis could be alleviated if rents and house prices increase even more so people are forced into share-houses.
Lowe was proposing an answer to one aspect of the housing crisis, the decrease in the number of Australians per household since 2020.
At the start of the pandemic there were about 2.6 residents per Australian home, a figure which has fallen to under 2.55 now.
By some estimations that means an additional 140,000 houses and apartments are now needed to house Australia’s existing population.