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He originally offered $60 million, but doubled it after his daughter eloped with her partner.
Jan. 24 (UPI) -- A Hong Kong billionaire has doubled the dowry for any man who marries his 33-year-old lesbian daughter from $60 million to $120 million.
When Cecil Chao, 76, originally made his offer to reward any man who could marry daughter Gigi Chao, 20,000 suitors applied.
I'm paraphrasing because I already closed the article, but she said she'd be willing to "befriend" someone who made a donation to her charity, provided he didn't mind that she had a wife. I put "befriend" in quotes, because why would an ordinary friend mind if she had a wife? She also acknowledges that her father has her best interests at heart, even if she doesn't agree with them. She seems at least open to it.
Maybe if guys like that pretended to butch lesbos, they could actually get more lesbian women than straight women.
Haha...exactly what I thought. That travel size lesbo is only a 'tache away from being a man!
They should go the distance, fool the crazy old fool, take his 120 million and save the dolphins or whatever.
What I don't get is, he was bragging about banging 1000 women but he only had 1 child (who turned out to be a lesbo)? Now, that is funny!
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Originally Posted by dave nz
I'll turn her straight, where do I sign?
I am confident you will! After all, you might be Gigi's last hope!
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Originally Posted by Hivemind31
Get in line. There were 20,000 applicants back when the offer was $60M.
Yeah but I bet none of them has Dave's sexy Kiwi accent which would surely melt Gigi's heart!
That's the point, to get her to *agree* to marry, a man will get the payoff.
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