Paris Tier, the girlfriend of AFL player Conor Stone, has sparked a lively discussion with her unconventional approach to cohabitation. The couple has devised a “rental prenup” that includes a strict ban on farting, an unusual clause that Tier insists is not a joke.
Tier, who hosts the “WAG Podcast,” frequently shares insights into her life as the partner of a professional athlete. Her recent TikTok video has quickly gone viral, drawing attention to the couple’s living arrangement plans. “Conor and I are moving in together,” Tier explained, “and although some might think I’m after Conor’s money, we’re actually drafting a rental prenup.”
Unusual Clauses in Cohabitation Agreement
The concept of a prenup, typically a legal document for protecting financial assets before marriage or cohabitation, takes on a different twist with Tier and Stone. In addition to financial considerations, Tier has introduced a clause addressing personal habits. “If you’re living together for two months and your boyfriend starts farting, it can de-romanticise the relationship,” she said. “I would write in the prenup, ‘I don’t want you to fart in front of me’.”
Tier’s stance resonated with many of her followers, some of whom shared their own experiences. “The farting one is so real!” commented one viewer, to which Tier responded, “People think I’m kidding, but this is a huge no no for me!”
Financial Considerations and Personal Boundaries
Beyond the unexpected flatulence clause, Tier also addressed the financial dynamics of their relationship. She emphasized the importance of setting boundaries as they transition into the “roommate stage” in the coming months. Tier suggested that expenses should align with income, noting that Stone, who was drafted to the GWS Giants in 2020 and has played 20 games, earns more than she does. “Obviously Conor makes a little bit more money than me, so Conor will pay for more things,” she noted.
Tier’s followers supported her decision to establish boundaries, highlighting that financial prudence is crucial regardless of a partner’s income. “Protect yourself above the rest,” advised one commenter. Tier further explained that Stone’s larger appetite means he should contribute more to food expenses, given he “eats the same amount as three people combined.”
While the idea of a “rental prenup” might seem unconventional, Tier acknowledged that every relationship is unique. “Every relationship is different,” she remarked, suggesting that what works for one couple might not suit another.
