- Joined
- Aug 19, 2020
Why is he mentioned in The Times of all outlets?
Puberty blocker clinic accepted £20k donation from ‘sugar daddy’
Among those who have given money to the fund is an anonymous American donor who gave $25,000 (£20,000) as part of a joint donation with a British YouTuber whom he paid to be his online “sugar baby”, The Times can reveal.
The donor, who goes by the pseudonym Tenmuses, gave F1nn5ter, a YouTuber from Birmingham with over half a million subscribers, thousands of pounds to undergo laser hair removal, wear an outfit with the words “Daddy’s princess” written on it and sit in a child’s chair when he disobeyed his commands.
Tenmuses also offered him money to strip on camera and undergo breast implant surgery, both of which he declined.
F1nn5ter, whose real name is Jude Howarth, 23, initially grew an online following by making videos about computer games. He began wearing female clothing after telling his followers he would do so if he received $1,000 (£800) in donations from them.
Having previously described himself as a cross-dressing man, he announced this month that he had started taking feminising hormone therapy and now uses both he and she pronouns.
According to Howarth, his anonymous benefactor is a wealthy American businessman in his forties who had previously worked as a doctor.