Inside Dubai’s dark underbelly as models lured to sick ‘Porta-Potty’ parties by men lavishing them with gifts

Inside Dubai's dark underbelly as models lured to sick 'Porta-Potty' parties by men lavishing them with gifts

Dubai is famed for its gleaming skyscrapers, glamorous shopping malls, and famous influencer lifestyle. But beneath the polished surface of luxury cars and beachside penthouses lies a disturbing and dangerous world – a growing trend of exploitative, degrading events known as “Porta-Potty” parties. These twisted gatherings – reportedly organised by wealthy men – lure young models and influencers with promises of tens of thousands of pounds, luxury gifts, and lavish hotel stays. But behind the glitz lies a horrifying truth , including acts of extreme sexual degradation, physical abuse, and potential legal peril for the women involved. An influencer sparked concern on TikTok after sharing extravagant gifts bought for her by a stranger she met at the gym on Wednesday. Jade, who goes by @outplayedbyjade online, is originally from France but travelled to Dubai as she documented her trip online. In her video, she explained how she had been leaving the gym when workers approached her with a gift from someone she had met on the treadmill. “I didn’t think much of it,” she explained in the video. A worker handed her a bouquet of flowers and chocolate from the man she had struck up a conversation with. Flattered, she texted the number he had left with the gift to thank him, after which she then received a call from a shop assistant at the luxury jewellery designer store Van Cleef & Arpels. “I’m a very curious girl, so I make my way over to the shop,” she explained. “This assistant pulls out a beautiful bracelet and a matching necklace.” All together, the gifts were worth around 拢3,000. And while Jade was over the moon with her gifts, fans were quick to warn the influencer that he was a “professional” and to “be careful” amid reports of men recruiting women for “Porta-Parties” in Dubai. One such victim is Maria Kovalchuk, a 20-year-old Ukrainian adult model, who was reportedly left for dead after attending one of these parties. Maria vanished after telling her mother she鈥檇 been invited to stay overnight with two men claiming to be modelling agents. She never made her flight to Thailand. Ten days later, on March 19, she was found dumped at the roadside in Dubai, suffering from a shattered spine, broken limbs, and severe internal injuries. Maria has undergone multiple surgeries, and her family, now at her bedside, are desperate for answers. It’s thought she is still recovering from her injuries. Dubai Police confirmed that Maria is receiving medical care, but claimed she 鈥渆ntered a restricted construction site alone and fell from a height鈥. A statement many find hard to accept, given the disturbing rumours swirling around her disappearance. Russian lawyer Katya Gordon, who has followed the case closely, bluntly alleged: “Model Maria Kovalchuk was found dying on the side of the road in the UAE after a party. The scandal with the Porta Potty parties has been raging for over a year.” Gordon and others allege that Maria may have been forced to take part in a sex act involving human faeces – a central theme of these “Porta-Potty” events, where humiliation and abuse are part of the package. These parties reportedly involve women being paid vast sums of money to perform grotesque acts involving bodily fluids, degradation and pain. Viral videos have helped expose this shadowy world , but the abuse is largely hidden by Dubai’s shiny reputation and strict censorship laws. And the women involved in these parties could even find themselves prosecuted. Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, has warned that women involved in these parties – even against their will – could face charges of adultery or indecency, especially if married men are present. “Sex outside marriage has been legalised in Dubai, but organisers have exploited this. Women think they鈥檙e attending a private party – instead, they鈥檙e thrown into horrific, dangerous situations with real legal risk,” Stirling said. With the rise of “Porta-Potty” stories, experts have warned of red flags to watch out for when travelling to Dubai: Maria鈥檚 mother told Ukrainian media: “She has no documents, no phone, nothing. She鈥檚 had three operations. She can鈥檛 speak. We were told she went to a party, but the promoter claims he never saw her. We鈥檙e terrified of what really happened.” If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or by calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

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