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Do You Think This Miami Princess Will Ever Find A Husband With These Requirements?

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A self-proclaimed Miami princess just told the internet exactly what she thinks of the average American man: he’s too broke and too sad to date her.

In a street interview that’s lighting up social media, blonde beauty Lilia — rocking a fuzzy white crop jacket, pink leggings, designer shopping bags and zero shame — dropped some of the most unhinged relationship standards of 2026.

Asked how much she spends on her lifestyle every month, the New York transplant casually answered, “30 to 50K.” Shopping, rent, bills, the usual princess expenses. When the interviewer pressed her on her job, she didn’t miss a beat: “I am a princess.”Her parents foot the bill. Dad’s a business owner. Mom’s a dentist. And according to Lilia, they “love anything I do.”Then came the money talk that sent X into a meltdown.

Would she date a guy earning $50,000 a year?“Sorry, no,” she said. Why? “Because he’s depressed.”

One million? Not enough. Five million? Still no. Ten million? “Not comfortable.”Her magic number? One hundred million dollars a year.“Yes,” she confirmed, straight-faced, while clutching her shopping bags on a sunny Miami sidewalk.

For context, the typical full-time American worker is pulling in around $65,000 a year. Median individual income sits closer to the low-to-mid $50Ks. In other words, Lilia just wrote off roughly 99.9% of the male population before the first date.

The clip, filmed by street interviewer Suleyman Dolaev, has racked up massive views and even more savage replies. One X user summed it up: “She needs a literal bank, not a guy.” Another simply wrote, “She doesn’t work. That’s why.”Lilia’s parting life advice? “Believe in yourself, no matter what.”

Easy to say when your parents are covering a $50,000-a-month lifestyle and you’re holding out for a nine-figure sugar daddy.
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