A Brazilian student has sold her vírginity
in an online auction for US$780,000 as part of a documentary organised
by an Australian filmmaker, although a man who did the same only fetched
US$3,000.
Catarina
Migliorini, 20, was the subject of 15 bids, with a Japanese man named
only as Natsu winning on Wednesday night, according to the website of
the film "Vírgins Wanted".
He
beat out competition from 14 other men, mostly from Brazil but also
from India, Australia and the United States. A male person whose vírginity was also auctioned, 21-year-old Sydney student Alex Stepanov, fetched US$3,000, paid by a Brazilian woman.
Australian
media said Migliorini would be "delivered" to her buyer on board a
plane to Australia and that she would be interviewed before and after
losing her vírginity
at a secret location. Filmmaker Jason Sisely, who began his project in
2009 and caused outrage when he put posters up in Sydney and Melbourne
saying "Vírgins Wanted", said Migliorini was écstatic and had not expected as much such interest.
"The
auction closed last night and Catarina is extremely excited. She was
speaking to her family in Brazil online and they were extremely happy
for her. But I guess they didn't expect her to do something like this,"
he told Australian online news site Ninemsn.
He
said the act would be consummated, but not filmed, in the next few
weeks. "We will fly over the winner to Australia and obviously, for the
sake of the film and privacy, we can't disclose where and when the act
will take place. I have to leave some details for the documentary," he
said.
On a "Vírgins
Wanted" trailer on YouTube, Migliorini said: "I haven't found the right
person to do it with, I've been too busy with other stuff. It's more
sane than doing it drunk at a party with a stranger."
According to Britain's Daily Mail, Migliorini's decision to sell her vírginity to the highest bidder has sparked outrage across the globe, with some claiming she was little more than a prostituté. But she defended the move.
"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," she was
quoted by the Mail as saying.
She
will reportedly use part of the cash to build homes for
poverty-stricken families. Sisely told Ninemsn that under the terms of
the auction a cóndom was compulsory and Natsu must be tested beforehand for any séxually transmitted diseases. "I'm looking forward to my audience's response to the film," he said.
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