
Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault and racial discrimination which some readers may find distressing.
A woman has revealed how she was approached to partake in Dubai's 'porta potty' parties.
'Dubai porta potty' has become a common term the internet within recent years, and the meaning behind it has shocked many.
Essentially, the term encapsulates the knowledge that young women are travelling to the UAE city, where they are paid a lot of money to take part in sex acts involving urine or faeces.
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The term was somewhat known on social media, but it was really thrown into the limelight when the shocking case of Ukrainian model Maria Kovalchuk came to light.
A BBC Eye Investigations, titled Death in Dubai: #Dubaiportapotty, dove into the viral rumours, and found that the reality of it is much more terrifying than initially believed.
People used to think that the parties were attended by influencers looking to make more money.
However, the documentary, which sees filmmaker Runako Celina travel to Uganda and Dubai, found that two women (Monic Karungi and Kayla Birungi) were led to the city under false pretences and then were forced to partake in sexual acts on behalf of their ‘pimp’.
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Sadly, both women later died by what was ruled as suicide.
Now that the reality of the potty events is being made known, one British woman called Saint Mullan, claims she was approached on Instagram by a man offering money in exchange for her participation.
Mullan shared a TikTok video where she said she and her friend were offered £16,000 to fly over to Dubai for a party, so that they could allow others to use them for feet and urination fetishes.
She claimed that it was all to fulfil a prince's bizarre fantasies.
Saint said: "It was very random but then I had no idea it had anything to do with Dubai porta potty.
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"I was never going to do a video on it because I didn't know that it was such a big thing and I saw that other people were also affected. I wanted to address it and to make people aware to prevent this."
The woman, from London, shared a video saying she had received a private message on Instagram from someone who claimed to be a mate of the Dubai prince.
She shared screenshots, which showed how much they would pay her and what they expected of her in return.
She went on to tell the Mirror she only replied to see how far the conversation would go, which included the man telling her the prince is hosting a yacht party and that she was invited because ‘our prince loves beautiful women’.
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When she asked if she could bring a friend and how the money would be paid, the alleged messenger wrote: "You will not spend a single dollar when you come to Dubai, but there is something that we need to ask of you."
They added: "The prince, as well as myself, have fetishes and we just need them pleased in return for everything. I can list them now for you."
Those fetishes included feet and hand urination play.
When she said no, the person begged her to at least partake in the foot urination fetish.
For her, it raised enough flags that she believed it was a criminal ploy.
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Saint added: "I feel like it was trafficking. I believe that when it's too good to be true then it normally is.
"Even with stranger danger, you should just go to a country - especially coming from men - who are just offering to do something nice.
"There's always mal intention. A lot of them when they on to something try and isolate you and that is why I asked to bring friends.”
Topics: Dubai, Social Media, TikTok, UK News, Crime