Catarina Migliorini photos the Brazilian student, 20, agrees to sell her virginity for $780,000 after putting it up for auction online
A Brazilian student is set to sell her virginity for a staggering $780,000 after she put it up for auction online.
A
man called Natsu, from Japan, fended off strong competition from
American bidders Jack Miller and Jack Right, and Indian big-spender
Rudra Chatterjee, to secure a date with 20-year-old Catarina Migliorini.
The
auction closed this morning, and the physical education student - who
said she will use the cash to build homes for poverty-stricken families -
was the subject of 15 bids.
- Student Catarina Migliorini makes deal with Japanese man named Natsu
- He faced strong competition from an Indian man and two Americans
- Claims she is not a prostitute because she is only selling her body once
- She will be followed by film crew for a documentary called Virgins Wanted
- Man also being featured in the documentary nets $3,000 for his virginity
Catarina Migliorini has auctioned her virginity for $780,000 to a Japanese bidder
Catarina's move sparked outrage across the globe, with many claiming she was little more than a prostitute.
She
also caused controversy when she revealed she would be followed every
step of the way by an Australian crew for a documentary film called
Virgins Wanted.
But she said: 'I saw this as a business. I have the opportunity to travel, to be part of a movie and get a bonus with it.
'If you only do it once in your life
then you are not a prostitute, just like if you take one amazing
photograph it does not automatically make you a photographer.
'The
auction is just business, I'm a romantic girl at heart and believe in
love. But this will make a big difference to my area,' she told Folha
newspaper.
Catarina will be
'delivered' to her buyer on board a plane between Australia and the U.S.
- being interviewed before and after the sexual act.
The intercourse itself will not be filmed
and Natsu will retain a right to be anonymous, without his picture
appearing in the media.
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