In Netflix’s new documentary, The Tinder Swindler, Simon Leviev is accused of wooing women online after he pretended to be a diamond mogul. According to the filmmakers, he conned women out of millions of dollars.
In 2020, after five months in prison, the 31-year-old was released on good behavior. Simon is an icon on social media, and numerous fans of the Netflix film are awaiting his next moves.
Now, the ‘Tinder Swindler’ has decided to make money the old-fashioned way — legitimately. According to sources who spoke to TMZ, Simon joined Cameo on Tuesday and received numerous requests to make messages for fans.
The outlet reported he made $30,000 during his first three days on the site, and he charged $2,000 a video for businesses and $200 for each personal video.
Fans on the site are requesting several different options, including pep talks, happy anniversary videos, and birthday greetings. In his profile, Simon expressed that he’s happy to wish fans whatever they need. In several videos, he jokingly said that his enemies are going after him.
After the Netflix doc aired, Simon slammed the film as fake, and his model girlfriend said the victims were lying.
He claimed he just wanted to meet women on Tinder, and he never conned or threatened anybody.
Viewers of the documentary, however, remain unconvinced.