Model dumps ‘jealous’ millionaire boyfriend NYC Louis Vuitton store after fight

You can’t buy love.

After bickering in the New York City flagship Louis Vuitton store, a Brazilian model dumped her multi-millionaire boyfriend, prompting him to return all the designer items he had just purchased for her.

Eduarda Jochims, a model from Rio de Janeiro who has earned the nickname “Tiny” for her minuscule 22-inch waist, was splurging at the Louis Vuitton boutique in Manhattan with her boyfriend, who she did not name.

Jochims is a successful Brazilian model who promptly repurchased the presents her ex returned after their breakup. NX
The model was in NYC with her then-boyfriend, who she says is a US millionaire. NX

But the blissful shopping spree was ruined when the lovebirds started fighting about their long-distance relationship, a moment Jochims called “strange” and “totally embarrassing.”

“We ended up arguing inside the store, it seemed like something of a soap opera,” she told NewsX.

“For a moment I thought it wasn’t even real.”

The heated conversation resulted in a break-up — and the US businessman promptly returned all of the luxury goods he had just purchased for Jochims, totaling nearly $130,000.

“Suddenly he went to the car, took out all the gifts he had bought and asked for his money back,” she recalled.

The ex furiously returned the luxury gifts for the model totaling nearly $130,000, which Jochims promptly repurchased — and then some. NX
“I already knew that this relationship wouldn’t work,” she said of her ex, who she described as “jealous.” NX

But not to worry, the successful model repurchased all the items — and then some — with her “own money.”

“I already knew that this relationship wouldn’t work,” she said of her ex, who she described as “jealous.”

“He kept demanding a lot of my attention, and I’m not the kind of person who keeps communicating a lot over the phone, which bothered him.”

Now, she said she’s “gained more freedom, more motivation” as a single lady.

“I no longer have a jealous person trying to control me,” she said.

“I’ve got new projects coming up and now I can face everything without fear of labels.”

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