A Queensland-based woman, Monique Jeremiah, has earned over $50,000 by embracing the internet’s latest trend, “hot bedding”. Amidst rising living costs and financial pressures, Jeremiah, a 37-year-old Canadian, has found an unconventional way to supplement her income, capitalizing on this unusual opportunity.
Hot-bedding involves sharing a bed with others in shifts, typically due to financial constraints or housing shortages. This practice originated in crowded settings like military barracks or industrial cities, where people with different work schedules would share a bed to save space and reduce costs.
Queensland’s Monique Jeremiah turned necessity into innovation, renting out half her bed for up to AUD 600/month. After losing her teaching job due to the pandemic’s shift to online learning, she created this unusual income stream to sustain herself.
Follow us to stay updated on your favorite messenger app!
Monique Jeremiah’s unconventional business idea, hot-bedding, has started gaining traction on TikTok. Although it’s not yet a widespread trend, the concept has piqued the interest of many. Jeremiah explains that the arrangement works like “sharing a room with two beds where you just happen to sleep in the same bed”.
Jeremiah’s rationale behind this idea is that it caters to people who value companionship but aren’t looking for anything physical. As she puts it, “it’s great for people who value companionship but aren’t looking for anything physical.”
Monique Jeremiah is the founder of Diversity Models, a modelling agency that exclusively represents disability models. Through her agency, she provides a platform for specially abled individuals, promoting inclusivity and diversity in the fashion and entertainment industries. Her initiatives also extend to production, fashion, and empowerment.
ⓘ LAFFAZ Media is not responsible for the content of external websites linked in the articles. All users are required to read and abide by our Terms of Service.