“I was offered £16,000 to fly to Dubai to fulfill a prince’s bizarre fetishes”

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Saint Mullan shared a TikTok video, which has been viewed more than two million times, revealing that she was approached by a man who invited her to a yacht party in Dubai

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A woman has revealed how she was offered £16,000 to fly to Dubai to allegedly fulfill a prince’s bizarre fetishes, including urinating on her.
Saint Mullanfrom London, shared a video on TikTok of receiving a private message on Instagram from someone claiming to be a friend of a Dubai prince.
In the clip, which has been viewed more than two million times, she shares screenshots detailing how much they are paying her and what they expect from her.
The content creator and personal trainer told the Mirror she never intended to fly to Dubai but said she kept replying to see how far he would take the conversation.
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In the screenshots, this unidentified person claims that this prince is throwing a yacht party and Saint is invited because “our prince loves beautiful women” and he finds them “very attractive”.
The prince, who is said to be worth £321million, was reportedly willing to pay Saint £16,000 to join him and his friend – which is less than one per cent of his net worth.
Claims that influencers and models are being flown to Dubai to show off bizarre fetishes are not new, as legal experts said many are being discouraged from reporting it to the police.
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Saint, who says her suspicions were immediately piqued, began asking questions about bringing friends and how the money would be paid.
Then the invitation took a strange turn.
The message then reads: “You won’t spend a single dollar when you come to Dubai, but we have to ask you something.”
They continue: “The prince has fetishes as do I and we only need them in return for everything. I can list them for you now.”
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Fetishes included various parts of the feet and hand, and a urination fetish.
When Saint turned down the idea, the person asked her to only play foot fetishes.
Saint said: “It was very random but then I had no idea it had anything to do with Dubai Porta Potty.
“I never wanted to do a video about it because I didn’t know it was such a big deal and I saw that other people were affected too.
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“I wanted to address that and make people aware of it to prevent that from happening.”
Saint said: “Price wise it was nothing because I would never go.
“For me, I got messages from other things like sugar daddies, but I feel like the broader your platform, the easier it is for people to message you, and even scammers.”
The individual messages have not been independently confirmed as anyone linked to the Prince of Dubai.
Saint said she had a feeling the account was genuine, but was aware it might not have been that person’s personal account as they could easily be reported.
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Radha Stirling, CEO of Arrested in Dubai told Der Spiegel influencers and artists had contacted her organization, saying they had been lured to parties where sexual acts were expected of them.
The organization provides confidential legal assistance in civil and criminal matters in Dubai, helping clients navigate the UAE’s complex legal system.
She also said women have been discouraged from complaining to the police because they could be arrested or their passports confiscated, preventing them from going.
She said: “We have received a number of complaints from influencers and artists who have been invited to Dubai for performances and events, only to be lured to parties where they were expected to engage in sexual activity.
“Sex outside marriage has been legalized in Dubai and event organizers have been quick to take advantage of the new ‘relaxed laws’.
“Women need to be aware that they can face confrontational and even dangerous situations, and if a married man is involved they can still be accused of adultery.
“A number of women have complained of sexual assault but have been discouraged from making a complaint to the police as it may result in their own detention or passport confiscation to ensure they remain in the country as a witness.
“Although Dubai appears to be one of the safest cities in the world, it is the most likely place for Britons abroad to be detained, and scores of women have been raped or assaulted without being able to obtain justice.”
Saint added, “I have a feeling it was human trafficking. I think if it’s too good to be true, it usually is.
“Even if you are in danger from abroad, you should simply go to a country – especially if you come from men – who only offer to do something nice.
“There are always bad intentions. A lot of them try to isolate you when they have plans, so I asked that you bring friends.”
Saint also encourages other influencers and content creators who may be tempted to accept the invitation.
She said: “I want people to know their worth. And being successful is a process. It’s better to go the long way and not let your circumstances dictate your future.”
“You don’t have to do things that lower your worth to have it, and don’t let money control your actions.”
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