these are the successful “escorts” - what about the lower grade ones? I wonder what they do for less.It's exactly how it sounds. The ultra rich in Dubai see a girl on instagram they like the look of and pay her enormous amounts of money as well gifting them designer clothes and cars to go to fly over have sex with them. It's even seedier as the more the women in question are willing to do degrading sexual acts the more they earn. Hence the whole 'porta potty' where these men get to live out their scat and golden shower fantasies and treat these women like human toilets. Certainly not all influencers/reality stars who go to Dubai are doing it but it's sadly more common than people realise.
There is a big difference between “you are legally allowed to enter the UK” and “it’s possible/easy for you to do so”. We’re trying to get my dad home just now and have had to change the route twice for a 36 hour journey. I don’t think any of us will sleep until he lands.Dawn Ward from RHOC, still out there with her family, ‘working’ Also: clueless! They think they’re above the law.
A family friend's niece went to Dubai for 2 weeks at the start of January. Young and from a small town. Modelling jewellery apparently. She only paid her air fare. I was horrified. Her family are naive to it all and bragging about her and showing her pictures on FB.these are the successful “escorts” - what about the lower grade ones? I wonder what they do for less.
Careful, I pointed the stuff about gay rights and feminism out on another thread and got told to "take a day off" because "you've never been there so you can't comment" and that I should "just keep going to maga if you want to show affection to a same-sex partner"What gets me, is a lot of influencers jump on board the gay rights/feminism train to get more clicks and likes. And yet they're openly supporting the economy of a country with an active track record for massive breaches of human rights. A country where being gay could lead to imprisonment, flogging and execution. Where rape victims are punished for having sex outside of wedlock.
The influencers would want to be careful too. It's easy to be lured into a false sense that the country is quite relaxed with all the beaches, bars, nightclubs and alcohol, when in reality it is not. The law over there is strict and actually very conservative. If you so much as make a tweet/post that's mildly criticising the government/authorities, you could be in serious trouble.
They use the mental health card to get everyone off their backs. It’s used as a get out clause. Poor.I like how they're so suddenly concerned about mental health but I've rarely seen any of them advocate for it before? Promote MH organisations? Also sorry huns but Katie Hopkins is NOT someone you want to share views with. You cant all of a sudden decide shes the oh wonderful spirit guide and disregard all the other disgusting things shes said. Saw on Sky News earlier that we (uk) 'CANT' close the borders? Why not? Dont let anyone in,don't let anyone out. Seems simple to me
a lot of these influencers live in their mums house - they don’t get much cash in the bank. It’s all free stuff which doesn’t pay the bills.What makes me laugh is their argument "we can afford to come out here & continue to work" as if "normal" people couldn't with so many people working from home at the moment im sure there are plenty of people in the general public who could afford to pack up their laptop & work out of an apartment/hotel in Dubai for a month or two, the reason people don't is because its morally wrong! The mental health argument isn't valid either in my opinion. God knows how many people's mental health is in tatters due to lockdowns & the pandemic. There are steps you can take to try & improve it that aren't jumping on a plane to Dubai! The best thing that could happen in my opinion is Dubai go into lockdown and close there borders not letting anyone in or out. Let see where these people would rather be living if that were to happen!
That's the argument lol? "You've never been there?". I mean, most people have never been to North Korea but we all know about the crimes against humanity being orchestrated there every single day. Just shows the ridiculous logic of some posters on this forum tbh.Careful, I pointed the stuff about gay rights and feminism out on another thread and got told to "take a day off" because "you've never been there so you can't comment" and that I should "just keep going to maga if you want to show affection to a same-sex partner"
I hadn't even brought up that the entire city was built off the backs of modern day slaves...
Wanking off camels and other acts of bestiality...allegedly.these are the successful “escorts” - what about the lower grade ones? I wonder what they do for less.
Indeed. There's no country with completely clean hands when it comes to human rights abuses but Dubai in particular is not the kind of place anyone should be promoting even if we weren't in the middle of a pandemic.Careful, I pointed the stuff about gay rights and feminism out on another thread and got told to "take a day off" because "you've never been there so you can't comment" and that I should "just keep going to maga if you want to show affection to a same-sex partner"
I hadn't even brought up that the entire city was built off the backs of modern day slaves...
They better be because it's an absolute joke!These influencers are sooooooo over after all this
Honestly I'm not do sure. Most of them don't seem to be losing many followers. I wouldn't be suprised if a few have even gained followers. Some of the bigger names tend to benefit from controversy, every time the press report their 'outrage' alongside the girls in bikini pics it almost like free advertisements for their instagrams.These influencers are sooooooo over after all this