I Refuse To Date Poor Men
NOW|March 18, 2019

Anna Bey, 33, has become accustomed to a certain lifestyle.

Kara O'Neill
I Refuse To Date Poor Men
As I lay on my bed, flicking through the latest celeb magazine, I couldn’t help but feel jealous. Seeing their amazing lives played out on the glossy pages in front of me was too much to bear. Red-carpet events, exclusive parties… it all looked so glamorous.

‘My normal life is so boring in comparison,’ I thought to myself miserably. Working part-time as a waitress while studying for a degree in Italian didn’t exactly mean I was rubbing shoulders with A-list celebs.

On a Saturday night you were more likely to find me pulling pints and wiping tables than sipping on cocktails at a club. Truth was, I’d been bored for quite some time.

I needed a new adventure. ‘I’m going to move to Italy!’ I told my mum a few days later. It made sense – I was studying the language, after all. I’d always fancied immersing myself in Italian culture. It seemed so sophisticated and elegant.

I transferred my degree to an Italian university and made the move to Rome, where I got myself a small studio flat. To keep the money coming in, I applied for jobs as a hostess at restaurants and clubs in the city.

Through my work, I quickly learnt about the best places to party and the celebrity hotspots. I made friends with colleagues and on our nights off, thanks to our connections, we’d get entry into all the most exclusive clubs. It was like another world.

This story is from the March 18, 2019 edition of NOW.

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