Radio personality Lauren Phillips admits she went into an interview with a well-known male escort believing she would find what he had to say “really gross.”
The Nova star, 41, and her co-host Jase Hawkins interviewed George Goulburn on his Jase & Lauren breakfast show on Wednesday.
Lauren began by pressing the 52-year-old about whether he took marital status into account when seeing female clients.
—Do you care if your clients are engaged, married or single? Lauren probed.
‘It’s their business, so I leave it to them. They come to see me for a reason, whatever it may be. So no, that doesn’t affect whether I’ll accept or not,” Goulburn responded.
He revealed that his clients often include widowers, divorcees and older women whose husbands are no longer sexually interested in them, in their 50s.
Lauren then questioned George about his preferred job description as “sex worker.”
“I think if we had an escort here now people would say, ‘She’s a prostitute,'” Lauren said.
Radio personality Lauren Phillips admits she went into an interview with a well-known male escort believing she would find what he had to say “really gross.”
The Nova star, 41, and her co-host Jase Hawkins invited male companion George Goulburn to their Jase & Lauren breakfast show on Wednesday.
“It really bothers me how men and women are treated so differently when it comes to sex,” she continued.
“This segment would be considered more scandalous if we were talking to a woman,” Jase added.
While she was outraged by the double standard applied to male and female sex workers, Lauren admitted that George had actually changed his mind.
‘Yeah. Well, I feel like, I don’t know, maybe this is controversial, but for some reason, sitting here talking to you now, before I met you and had this conversation, I thought I would think this is really gross, but I don’t feel really grossed out by this. ‘, he admitted.
“You have to think that there will be people who, you know, divorced, widowed, widowed, who just want comfort,” Jase agreed.
George made a very unusual change to his work life a year ago: he moved from the world of renewable energy to something with more immediate results.
He now works as a heterosexual male escort, with clients ranging in age from “very attractive women in their 30s to an 80-year-old man with a “very high sex drive.”
“When I got fired from my last full-time job, I thought, well, what do I do now?” the New South Wales man told Daily Mail Australia.
George Goulburn, 52, steadfastly denied his work as an Australian male escort was purely sexual and seedy, explaining that many of his clientele seek affection and companionship.
He always enjoyed sex, loved women and had gone on thousands of dates in the decade before he decided to make the “natural progression” into escort work.
That price ranges from $1,200 for a two-hour “intimate date,” $2,500 for a four-hour encounter with a couple, and $5,000 for a 12-hour night.
Some of her clients are women who “aren’t getting the sexual satisfaction they want” in their relationships, or who are tired of the grind of dating apps.
George told Melbourne radio hosts that he will be traveling to Scotland to meet one of his regular clients in Scotland in the next two weeks.
In a recent interview with advertiserGeorge’s client Kate, 60, said she will pay $20,000 to take her New South Wales-based lover on a week-long trip to Europe.