Summer Hawkins says despite her mother dubbing her a '1950's housewife' she lives stress free.
A teacher quit her job to become stay-at-home girlfriend for a Scots Love Island star. Summer Hawkins, 28, says she first started talking to her partner, Biggs Chris, on social media before agreeing to meet the series 6 contestant in a nightclub , reports the Mirror.
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. "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.
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."We’re a team. I don’t have a single stress in my life, so when Biggs is stressed I can give my complete attention to him. It can be lonely as he works up to 10 hours a day and at weekends sometimes.
But now Summer says they have got on board with the arrangement as they can how happy it makes her. The couple are now focused on the future with marriage and babies on the horizon.
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