This story discusses a disturbing trend you may have heard of. Don’t continue reading if the mention of vice and the depths to which individuals will submit frightens you.
It’s a utopia on Instagram. And it’s difficult. Individuals will do whatever to live a life that is compatible with Instagram. For some people, its length might be so terrifying that it permanently affects their mental health. Please stop watching Dubai Bling on Netflix before reading this since it will change how you watch the show.
Think about it. You’re on a Kardashian vacation in Dubai; spend as much as you can and take advantage of complimentary hotel stays. But, everything has a cost. And “pooping” a rich man is the cost of this experience (or in some cases done in his face).
This is the obscenely repulsive trend at the porta potties in Dubai. The wealthy in the UAE appear to have enough of extravagance superstitions to investigate and plenty of money to spend. One of them is paying for round-trip flights for international influencers so they can be flown to their mansions and (figuratively) approached there. They also receive compensation of between $25,000 and $50,000 in return.
How do we know, though? This fad has long been the subject of rumors, but since May, they have taken off on TikTok and Twitter for both sarcastic and educational purposes. Remus (surname unknown), a 31-year-old flight attendant turned TikTok celebrity, provided one of the first accounts.
Her @hocusbogus2.0 TikTok account, which has 189,700 followers as of this writing, gained notoriety after she posted a video to it in May verifying the claim. She noted that while she was a flight attendant, a coworker witnessed a first-class passenger wolfing down porridge and Greek yogurt and continuously asking for high-fiber items.
Remus was naturally intrigued by the woman’s fixation with eating foods high in fiber. Remus finally gave up after a while and asked the passenger, who revealed that they both had reached their breaking point. She had to inform everyone:
Unexpectedly, @hocusbogus2.0 noted in their TikTok video that this was typical among Dubai’s wealthy and occasionally interfered with flight attendants who requested to have it on their breast (or should we say It stays here) or business people.
Other online stars revealed the following on their accounts: Remus first broke the story, and soon after, it circulated online. About the same time, a TikTok user named @chennifar posted a video of a 26-year-old lady who went by the name of Sultan Ali reading a contract she had received from a Dubai billionaire. She promised to pay a down payment of $25,000 and a follow-up payment of the same amount. What is the nature of this work?