A 20-year-old Ukrainian OnlyFans model is fighting for her life after being brutally attacked and dumped on a Dubai roadside — reportedly after attending a notorious “Porta Potty” party, where women are lured into performing extreme sex acts for cash.
The model vanished on March 9 after telling friends she was going to a hotel party with two men posing as modeling agents. She missed her flight to Thailand and was found 10 days later with a broken spine and limbs. She’s since undergone multiple life-saving surgeries.
“Porta Potty” parties — once whispered about online — are now being exposed as real, high-priced nightmares. Influencers are reportedly flown into Dubai under false pretenses, only to be forced into degrading sexual scenarios. While sex outside marriage is now legal in the UAE, legal loopholes still put women at risk — especially if a married man is involved.
Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, says her group has received “numerous” reports from women lured into these dark circles. “They are invited to glamorous events but end up trapped in sexual exploitation,” she warns.
To make matters worse, the victim is an outspoken anti-war activist from Lviv, who previously supported jailed Russian dissident Boris Kagarlitsky — raising suspicions about whether her brutal assault was random at all.
Dubai may sell itself as a luxury paradise — but for some women, it is a trap. Sometimes fast money isn't worth it.
Jewels Jade went on about this topic yesterday in a number of now deleted tweets, saying that she too had been offered a good sum to go to Dubai in the past.
One can only question why she suddenly deleted the tweets.

The model vanished on March 9 after telling friends she was going to a hotel party with two men posing as modeling agents. She missed her flight to Thailand and was found 10 days later with a broken spine and limbs. She’s since undergone multiple life-saving surgeries.
“Porta Potty” parties — once whispered about online — are now being exposed as real, high-priced nightmares. Influencers are reportedly flown into Dubai under false pretenses, only to be forced into degrading sexual scenarios. While sex outside marriage is now legal in the UAE, legal loopholes still put women at risk — especially if a married man is involved.
Radha Stirling, CEO of Detained in Dubai, says her group has received “numerous” reports from women lured into these dark circles. “They are invited to glamorous events but end up trapped in sexual exploitation,” she warns.
To make matters worse, the victim is an outspoken anti-war activist from Lviv, who previously supported jailed Russian dissident Boris Kagarlitsky — raising suspicions about whether her brutal assault was random at all.
Dubai may sell itself as a luxury paradise — but for some women, it is a trap. Sometimes fast money isn't worth it.
Jewels Jade went on about this topic yesterday in a number of now deleted tweets, saying that she too had been offered a good sum to go to Dubai in the past.
One can only question why she suddenly deleted the tweets.

