


Izzy Anaya knew she wanted to be an upper-crust housewife at the age of 7 — so, she manifested it into reality.
Now 43, Anaya drops her kids off at school every morning in her Jeep Wrangler Rubicon before hitting the gym, shopping for high-end clothing and taking herself to lavish lunches, touting her luxurious lifestyle online.
“It’s exactly the life I dreamed of — it’s like I manifested it when I was seven years old,” the New Yorker told Caters News.
The Brooklyn native recalled seeing the “fancy” women of Manhattan as a child, hoping one day to “be like them.”
With the help of her “sugar daddy” and years of hard work, she’s made her dreams into a reality.
“My sugar daddy and I met online 10 years ago. We dated for like six months, and then we got engaged and we got married six months later,” explained Anaya.
She claims to not “worry about the things most people worry about” due to her “exciting” lifestyle.
On TikTok, the self-dubbed “rich housewife” invites her 106,700 followers along to get ready with her “to overspend,” while sharing her cosmetic procedure updates and tips for both becoming and marrying rich.
“I get up I take my kids to school, I go to the gym,” she said. “If I want to buy something, I buy it — whatever it is.”
She boasted: “I could literally be traveling any weekend from anywhere like Paris to anywhere you can think of — I can do it.”
But she wasn’t born into this luxe life, she admitted, and had to distance herself from her childhood peers in order to climb the corporate ladder surrounded by “affluent people.”
“I moved to Manhattan and I started working in the corporate world and going to charity events and other events where there were people that I wanted to be were going,” said Anaya, who previously worked as a personal assistant and was constantly on-call.
“I just made it my business to become the world that I wanted to end up in,” she continued. “You shouldn’t look for a Cinderella story to meet a man to put you in this world — put yourself in this world.”
She only met her “sugar daddy” after years of dedication, insisting that hers is “not a Cinderella story.”
“Don’t wait for anybody to rescue you — rescue yourself, place yourself in the world do you want to be in, and you’ll stay there,” she said.
But her unapologetic transparency online has also prompted backlash from critics who claim she has “had too much plastic surgery” or dislike that she “[brags] on the internet,” calling her “unhinged.”
“I read all sorts of negative things all the time, but you know, not everything is for everyone,” she said. “Not everybody likes white wine — not everybody’s going to like me.”