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A model has confessed to splurging nearly 52,000 of her life savings travelling the world with her husband in a bid to fulfil an extraordinary bedroom bucket list - having sex in every country on the planet.
Kaylee Killion, 29, and her husband Cody Nelson, 32, have already crossed off around 20 countries, turning each passport stamp into another romantic milestone as they chronicle their escapades for their followers.
The pair, who have racked up over 350,000 Instagram followers under the handle @thenaughty_travelers, blew through roughly $70,000 (around 52,000) before eventually resorting to an adult career to fund their globe-trotting lifestyle.
Now they insist they'd gladly do it all over again. "We had about $70,000 saved before we started travelling the world and we've basically spent all of it," revealed Kaylee, who hails from Phoenix, Arizona.
"I even had to sell my car so we'd have more money before we went to Europe. We've basically spent our entire life savings on being able to travel."
This unusual mission started just months after the couple began dating while living in Los Angeles. Kaylee had previously lived in Mexico, so the duo packed up their lives and relocated to Tulum.
That initial adventure rapidly spiralled into months touring Europe in an RV - and before long they had set themselves a lofty target: to make love in every country they visit. Since then they've romped across Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, Mexico, Costa Rica and Canada, with ambitions to eventually reach every nation on the planet.
"After we had been dating for about two or three months, we were just lying there talking and I mentioned I'd lived in Mexico before," Kaylee said.
"Cody had never really travelled outside of the US, so we decided to move to Tulum. We lived there for about three months, then immediately went to Europe, got an RV and travelled around for another three months.
"That was really what started everything," she said. The duo have managed around 20 countries so far but reckon completing the challenge could take decades.
"We're trying to visit every country," Kaylee said. "We're at about 20 now and hopefully we'll hit another 10 next year.
"It's probably going to take our lifetime because we can only travel for about three months each year. A lot of countries also require visas that can take months to get approved.
"We're hoping that one day we'll even have our kids travelling with us." The couple don't impose a rigid annual target, instead selecting destinations based on what thrills them most.
"Our target each year is really flexible," she said. "It's basically just whatever we want to see that year.
"Next year we'll probably visit a lot more countries because we'll be based around Asia and so many places are close together.
"We don't really have a set number - It's just whatever we're feeling."
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