Catarina Migliorini, the Brazilian woman who became known all over the world for auctioning off her virginity for 780,000 dollars, has said that she was tricked and that she is still a virgin.
The 21-year-old told The Huffington Post that she felt like a victim, asserting that she was misled by Justin Sisely, the filmmaker of the documentary 'Virgins Wanted.'
She explained that she believed that Sisely is trying to defraud her and others.
A 53-year-old Japanese millionaire, who identified himself online as 'Natsu,' had placed the winning bid for Migliorini, but she said that when she went to meet him in a restaurant in Sydney, Australia, he did not match the description that Sisely gave her and neither did they ever engage in sex.
She also claimed that Sisely didn't give her travelling expenses nor did her give her the 20 percent of documentary sales and all of the money from the winning auction bid of 780,000 dollars, as he promised.
Migliorini said that Sisely made her believe that it was a serious docu about young virgins and had told her that there may or may not be an auction at the end of the documentary.
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But she said that after the two met in Bali, the auction had been publicly announced, which forced Migliorini into a corner.
Sisely countered Migliorini's claims by saying that they have the footage to prove otherwise; he also said that she breached her contract as an actress.