New York Post

MOOCH OBLIGED

'Hubby hunter' asks & receives

- By GEORGIA WORRELL

Her love language is dollar signs.

Karolina Geits, who made headlines last year for strutting around Soho with a sign that read “Looking for a husband,” still hasn’t found her Mr. Right — but it doesn’t hurt that she’s gotten random men to gift her designer goods and luxury experience­s during her hubby hunt.

On March 1, the 29-yearold model and beauty influencer was whisked away in a stranger’s private jet to the Sunshine State after she toted around a cardboard sign with the brazen request “Fly me to Miami” outside of Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, according to jawdroppin­g video she posted on social media.

“That was a crazy idea. I knew I could go to the commercial airport and ask someone there [to purchase her a plane ticket], but I thought the private jet would be more exciting,” a giggly Geits, who lives in Soho, told The Post from Miami last week.

Geits, who declined to provide the high-flyer’s name for privacy reasons, called him “such a nice guy” with whom she plans to stay in touch — albeit “just as friends,” she said.

Shortly after touching down in Miami, the brunette bombshell — who boasts over 1.5 million followers on TikTok and Instagram — made her way to the pool at a $500-per-night hotel in South Beach, where she ensnared her next unsuspecti­ng benefactor.

“May I ask a question please? Can you rent a room for me in this hotel? I love this hotel,” Geits gushes in the March 3 video posted to TikTok and Instagram.

After confirming that Geits isn’t joking, the man replies between laughs: “I’ve never done this before, but you’re beautiful, so why not?”

‘Man must take care’

The nearly 1 ¹/₂-minutelong clip, which has been “seen” over 1.5 million times, shows the hunk handing his card over to the hotel receptioni­st, then giving Geits a room key.

But it was apparently no great feat, as “he only booked the room for two nights,” Geits lamented.

The South Asia native’s other social-media videos show her being bewilderin­gly successful in getting random strangers off the street to buy her a $1,000 Tiffany & Co. necklace, and a $4,000 Chanel bag, on the spot.

“My point of doing these videos is, first, to find a boyfriend, a husband, for sure . . . and the second thing is to say to women, like, ‘We are the women. We can ask for things. The man must take care of the woman,’ ” Geits explained.

The aspiring bride, who has been single for three years, still has her eye on the real prize: a wealthy man who will spoil her.

“My first time [with the sign], I was just looking for the husband. Right now, I know what I want — I want the rich husband, because I need to go shopping, I need to go to nice restaurant­s, I need to go travel,” Geits said.

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 ?? ?? MOXIE: Karolina Geitz, who once carried a sign around Soho looking for a husband, has expanded her quest to include a free ride to Miami in a private jet (at right) and a free room while there.
MOXIE: Karolina Geitz, who once carried a sign around Soho looking for a husband, has expanded her quest to include a free ride to Miami in a private jet (at right) and a free room while there.
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