If you've ever wondered exactly what it is that millionaires spend their riches on, we have a rather disturbing answer for you.
One self-made millionaire is currently looking to splash his cash on a professional 'honey trapper' to help him discover whether his fiancée only wants him for his money.
The unnamed man revealed his suspicions about his bride-to-be to luxury online marketplace HushHush.com in the hopes that they will help put an end to his doubts.
And honestly the whole thing sounds like the plot of a trashy rom-com.

The millionaire claims that after getting engaged a few weeks ago, his partner has become increasingly keen to tie the knot and has been "extremely negative" about the suggestion of a pre-nuptial agreement.
He adds that he is "distrustful of women" due to a previous relationship with someone who was only after his fortune.
Admitting that he is "hardly in the prime of his life" the man now doesn't want to risk making another mistake, so he's offering one stranger £15,000 to help uncover his partner's true intentions.
As well as the cash, the 'honey trapper' will also be given access to a premium property, a couple of luxury cars and given a set amount of additional money to spend while attempting to woo the millionaire's future wife.

Given the circumstances, it seems not just anyone can take on this task, so there are a few specific requirements for the role.
According to the fiancé, the ideal candidate will need to be a "good looking" male, a convincing actor, have facial hair and be in good physical shape.
This is because he wants to see if an exciting younger man can tempt her away from him, or whether she'll remain faithful no matter what.
Aaron Harpin, founder of HushHush.com, said: "The concept of ‘gold diggers’ isn’t new. Indeed, it’s something that the rich and famous have long had to deal with. However, rarely do we see people tackling it in such a direct way.
"Our concierges are trained to deal with a multitude of tasks, and deal with bespoke requests all day long, but when this one came through, we knew it was slightly outside of our usual remit.
"Obviously we’re hoping that if and when the right person is found for the unusual role, they won’t be able to make our client’s fiancé sway from him; no one wants to see couples break up, especially when they’re set to get married."
For more information or to apply for the bizarre role, visit www.hushhush.com/professional-honeytrapper/