A teacher gave up her job to become a stay at home girlfriend for Glaswegian Love Island star.
Twenty-eight year-old Summer Hawkins ditched her Monday to Friday role and moved hundreds of miles to be with Glasgow born Biggs Chris, who appeared on the sixth season of the popular ITV2 dating show.
After first speaking on social media, Summer and Biggs agreed to meet up for the first time in a nightclub, hitting it off pretty quick before moving in together just five months later. The reality star turned property mogul asked Summer to move with him to Glasgow and offered to take care of her and pay for everything whilst she stayed at home, reports The Mirror.
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This includes covering bills, paying for petrol and parking tickets and even forking out for designer treated. In return, Summer cooks whatever he likes, cleans the house daily and even gets his shower ready for him.
She said: "Every morning without fail I get up before my boyfriend Biggs and turn the shower on so it’s nice and hot for him when he gets in.
"Then I make him a hot chocolate and he tells me what he wants for breakfast. Whatever he wants, he gets, whether that’s chicken and rice or an egg sandwich.
"After giving him a kiss goodbye as he heads off to work, I begin my cleaning routine. I start in the lounge, then do the kitchen, the bedrooms and finally the bathroom.
"I’ll spend the afternoon doing errands like walking our dog, Prince, shopping, going to the gym or getting beauty treatments. I have my eyelashes done every two weeks, my nails every three weeks, and the odd sunbed.
"There aren’t any firm expectations from either of us. If one day I haven’t done the laundry he won’t mention it – and he never makes a big deal about the fact he pays for everything.
"Women fought to vote, to work and to have choice. This is my choice, and I love my life."
The stay-at-home girlfriend (SAHG) trends has soared in popularity on TikTok, with Summer's video just one of many posted to show people's 'daily routine'.
The SAHG goes on to explain that Biggs shows affection by "occasionally cleaning his own plates". He also lavishes her with gifts, often bringing home flowers, chocolates and teddies.
Appreciating the hard work she puts in, Summer says he tells her 'Thank you for making the house a home.' And while Biggs takes care of everything financially , as well as the 'manly' things, the former teacher does admit he can sometimes feel 'a bit like her son sometimes'.
But despite what others may think, Summer insists she wouldn't have it any other way and would never take advantage of the situation. She added: "If we’re going out together he’ll transfer me money to buy a new outfit. I wait to see how much he gives me and then I stick to that budget.
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