"I can't be committed to anything": Former Playboy model Louise Glover talks about being homeless

Louise Glover (Image via Instagram)
Louise Glover (Image via Instagram)

English glamour model and beauty pageant titleholder Louise Glover has revealed that she is currently jobless and broke. During an exclusive interview with The Sun, the former Playboy model disclosed that she has been living in a tent because she cannot afford to pay rent. She has been doing this for almost six months.

Louise Glover also shared that she is a qualified personal trainer and has been looking for job openings, but to no success. In her words:

"I am applying for a lot of jobs and trying my best to find work. But it is so hard. I am hoping to go back to personal training and dog walking businesses once I am in one area again, then I can do my businesses again."

She added:

"Because otherwise I am all over the place so I can't be committed to anything. People say to me, 'Go get a job.' But I am all over the place. I am still homeless, so I am living day to day".

Louise Glover reminisces about her time as a Playboy model

Louise Glover started her career as a Playboy model during her early twenties. According to The Sun, she was

"the first Briton to be crowned the magazine’s Model of the Year."

Additionally, the English glamor model was also dubbed as the "British Carmen Electra" by the late Hugh Hefner.

During her time at the Playboy mansion, she was living the high life, jetsetting around the world, and partying with some of the biggest names in the industry. These include influential people like Paris Hilton, Rihanna, Snoop Dogg, Leonardo DiCaprio, and more.

Louise Glover said:

"It was the best time, like another world. I didn’t even think about it that much at the time, but I was hanging out with the biggest names in the world. I loved all the other Playboy models, we were like a family. I really liked Hugh, he was a total gentleman."

She elaborated more on the mansion and said:

"The mansion was incredible, there was even a zoo there. Everything was pink and had the Playboy Bunny logo on it. “We had these wild parties. I once got my body painted and we all danced around Snoop Dogg as he performed on stage at the house."

However, after a life-altering incident when she was 27 years old, she decided to change her lifestyle. Louise Glover got septicemia after a breast implant surgery, which led her to suffer from cardiac arrest, and the infection almost killed her. It was then that Glover decided to focus more on her health and fitness, and she was successful in this field as well.

Louise Glover shared:

"I started to train and moved into fitness and lifestyle modelling. I had deals with most of the major brands. “Nike sponsored me and I felt like I was on the up again."

She even won a few titles under her belt and proceeded to become a qualified personal trainer.


How is Louise Glover managing life while currently not working?

Louise Glover has set up a GoFundMe page for herself so she can get a small project cabin boat. Previously, the Playboy model was living in Windsor, Bucks, renting a shared space for £550 (approximately $730.79) per month. But her business was not doing so well, which resulted in her evacuating the room after the rent was hiked to £750 (approximately $996.53).

She wrote on her GoFundMe page:

"I’m trying to raise enough money to move forward to buy a small cabin boat to live on - something dry, safe, and simple, the boat doesn’t have to be perfect, just functional. For someone like me, a boat offers stability, affordable and realistic long-term housing solution. It gives me independence, security, and a chance to finally exhale. I’ll have a roof over my head, a door I can lock, and a space to call my own."

The target for Louise's project boat on GoFundMe is £9k, and so far, she has raised £4,040.


Louise Glover is determined to rebuild her life. She is looking forward to returning to personal training and getting back on track with her businesses that have been on pause. From her interview, Glover expressed that she is working towards stability and independence.

Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam