Man who regularly steals toilet paper turns millionaire

04.03.2025/23/00 XNUMX:XNUMX    1599

Bradley has accumulated a large enough "financial cushion" to live luxuriously and not deny himself anything, but instead chooses an incredibly frugal lifestyle.

Bradley, a 32-year-old self-proclaimed “thrift freak” who previously admitted to reusing trash bags, stealing toilet paper, and eating from the same plate, has turned out to be a millionaire. The man recently surprised his TikTok followers with new rules for saving money. Some of them are very controversial and debatable.

Bradley claims to have earned over £16 (about UAH 840) in one month by working several jobs: he creates content on social media, gives financial advice, walks dogs, answers crisis hotline calls, cleans houses, and mows lawns.

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A significant financial cushion

During this time, the man has accumulated a large enough "financial cushion" (200 pounds sterling or 830 million UAH) to live luxuriously, but instead chooses an incredibly frugal lifestyle.

 

On his social media, the influencer, who lives in a "cute and cozy" studio apartment in Connecticut (USA), explained: "I'm frugal and will do anything to save money. For example, I charge my batteries and razor at work or wherever there is an outlet. I don't turn on the heat in the apartment, so I open the door to let in the heat from the hallway."

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Bradley understands that many may disagree with his lifestyle, but he insists that he is very happy and is not going to change anything under any circumstances.

Viewers' opinions

The blogger's TikTok video quickly went viral, garnering 1,7 million views in just one day. People began to actively share their thoughts in the comments.

  1. “Some of this is just unsanitary,” wrote one discussion participant;
  2. Another added: "Charging a razor at work is crazy";
  3. “So you do understand that taking toilet paper from somewhere is theft, right?” asked the third;
  4. The next one called out: "Stop!"
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