
Young woman reveals horrifying acts she was asked to perform at Dubai ‘Porta Potty parties’
‘I realised the events were degrading and frightening’
A young woman has spoken out about her experience in Dubai, where she said she was forced to attend private parties that have become known online as ‘porta-potty’ events.
The woman, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said she was lured to Dubai with the promise of legitimate work, only to be pressured into taking part in humiliating and disturbing acts.
According to testimony in a BBC Eye documentary, the so-called Porta Potty parties are private events where women are allegedly asked to take part in sexual acts involving bodily fluids. The term has been circulating online for several years, especially in influencer communities, but clear details have been limited until now.
While talking to Runako Celina in the doc, the victim said she was approached by intermediaries claiming to represent the party organisers. “They promised a luxurious stay, gifts, and chances to meet wealthy clients,” she said. “At first, everything seemed normal, but soon I realised the events were degrading and frightening.”
The horrifying reality of porta potty parties
She described being asked to perform sexual acts involving urine and faeces for clients, sometimes while being filmed. “Every time I said I wouldn’t do it, they seemed more interested,” she said. “They wanted someone who would cry, scream, and resist. And they often targeted people of certain ethnicities.”
She recalled one incident where the client offered to purchase ice cream cones and defecate in them before filming her eating it.
“We’re paying you 15,000 AED (£3,000) to gang r**e you, pee in your face, beat you and add in 5,000 AED (£1,000) if you will eat our s**t while we are recording you,” she said.
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The woman also said that she was kept in poor living conditions and warned not to contact the authorities. When she tried to reach local police, she was allegedly told, “You Africans cause problems,” and no help was offered.
These revelations have gained attention again after the case of OnlyFans model Maria Kovalchuk, who suffered serious injuries in Dubai earlier this year. Her mother spoke publicly about the abuse Maria went through.
While the BBC documentary traced some of the organisers back to Uganda and Dubai, many names and identities remain unverified. One man confronted by the investigation denied any wrongdoing, calling the allegations “false.”
No official investigation has publicly confirmed the full scale of these alleged events, and the identities of many victims and organisers remain unverified.
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