In today’s booming social media world, it’s common for young women and hot girls to share personal photos online.
But few would expect that just by posting sexy pictures, three British sisters, Lucy, Sophie, and Stacie Brooks, would become internet sensations and receive gifts worth over A375,000 (more than 2.5 billion VND) from fans they’ve never met in person.


According to The Mirror, the trio includes Lucy (28), Sophie (26), and Stacie (25).
They’re ordinary girls from northern England who share a passion for posting sexy photos on social media. Thanks to their striking looks and confident vibe, they quickly attracted tens of thousands of loyal followers. Some fans even sent luxury gifts like perfumes, high-end cosmetics, designer shoes, laptops, jewelry, and gift cards, pushing the total value of presents beyond 2.5 billion VND.
Lucy, the eldest sister, said she started sharing selfies back in 2010. Soon after, she began receiving gifts from strangers online. “At first, it was just a few bottles of perfume or cosmetics, but then some fans asked me to make a wishlist so they could send exactly what I wanted,” Lucy shared. Later, when the sisters opened a hair salon together, their fanbase grew even faster, and so did the number of gifts.

However, this story has sparked debate online. Some say sharing sexy photos and accepting gifts is basically trading looks for money. Lucy responded openly: “We’re not doing anything wrong. We just post photos, chat with fans, and sometimes joke around. They’re happy to give gifts, and we’re happy to receive attention. It’s a win-win relationship.”
Interestingly, most fans who send gifts have never met the sisters in real life. Their connection exists purely online, but that hasn’t stopped fans from showing love (and spending money) on the women they admire.

Today, Lucy is a mother of one, Sophie has two kids, and Stacie is in a steady relationship. Even after starting families, the sisters continue sharing personal photos as a way to express confidence and control over their own image.