My baby works three hours a day to make £400 as a model but parents must know this phrase to guarantee a hefty paycheck
MANY mums will think their baby is cute enough to be a model, but they’ll be surprised to find out how much their little one could actually earn from the hustle.
It’s an interestingly lucrative career for a tot, and with the hours so short it’s easy to fit around a busy family lifestyle.
And if you’re worried about putting money aside for your child’s future, it could be an excellent way to rake in some quick cash for them.
One parent has taken to TikTok to tell viewers just how simple it is to get signed up – although there’s one golden phrase parents must have heard before they get started.
Savvy mum Honey Rene (@honeyyrene) shared a video to TikTok, telling followers: “Dem coins is huge! Secure the kids future!”
In her video, she tells viewers how her daughter earns a whopping £400 a day – all for being fabulously photogenic.
As a child model, her baby works just three hours a day, meaning it’s a really quick way to earn a lot of cash.
Some of the biggest child modelling agencies
- Bonnie & Betty Agency
- Norrie Carr Agency
- Bruce & Brown
- Alphabet Kidz
- Scallywags
- Bizzy Kidz
Honey told viewers: “This is how you’re gonna do it for your child, okay?
“You have to make sure your child is cute. Not just you thinking your child is cute, someone else has to have said, bro, your child’s cute.”
Honey then references another video she has posted to her other TikTok page (@hr.motherhood), where she’s listed her top child modelling agencies.
Honey also gave a kind warning to those interested – telling them to avoid any agency that wants to charge a fee, or demands money for a portfolio.
“The best thing is it’s free. You don’t spend any money. Any agency that asks you to spend money is a scam.
“You don’t spend any money. You don’t need a portfolio. You just take a picture of your child on your iphone.”
Honey reminded people that it was essential they’d heard the one key phrase – that somebody else had said their baby is cute.
She emphasised that believing it yourself isn’t enough as, of course, everybody thinks their own child is adorable!
Viewers in the comments loved the advice and were quick with witty replies.
One person said: “Talk about a return on investment!”
While another said: “I like the part where you said not just you thinking your child is cute cah [sic] people actually get this mixed up.”
And someone else joked: “Saving this for 2044.”
While another person quipped: “My mum missed out on the opportunity big time.”