Having beautiful looks might be many people's dream, with many assuming stunning people get things a little bit easier in life.
But for one beautiful woman with long blonde locks, a figure many would envy and gorgeous facial features, being attractive isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Lily Pitfield, 25, from Canary Wharf, told The Sun her looks are so envious, they've caused a rift between herself and her group of girlfriends.
The fashion assistant said her pals have been jealous of how she looks because it wins her more male attention.
Lily first remembers attracting male attention when she was at a club - having a drink sent over to her despite not doing anything to suggest she was interested.
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"It was a huge confidence boost, up until then I had no idea how you look could influence how you’re treated," she said.
After realising at a young age that she attracted a lot of male attention, Lily said the "kind treatment" she received has continued as she's got older.
But now when she's out with her girlfriends, Lily is singled out because of her good looks - gaining her free entry to clubs and free drinks.
“It's caused a stir with my friends as they don't get the same treatment, but I can't help it," she said.
Lily added she never expects to receive special treatment, but when she's out and about "it just does."
The fashion student added she's treated like a celebrity on holiday - having been invited on a cruise with an owner of a super yacht in 2016 while on holiday in Greece where she was "showered" with delicious food and drinks.
"He wasn't after anything in return, he just said he hoped me being there would attract the 'cool crowd'," she said.
Lily said she's fully aware not everyone receives the kind of treatment she does, and her family and friends constantly remind her how lucky she is.
She said: "Strangers are always nice to me, and I seem to always get what I want."