Chinese teen auctions her virginity for iPhone 8, becomes victim of brutal prank

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A teenage girl in China who auctioned off her virginity in exchange for an iPhone 8 became a victim of a brutal prank.

The Mirror reports that 17-year-old Xiao Chen had posted her offer in an online forum, saying she would sell her virginity for a cash payment of around £2,300.

A vlogger named Nana saw the post and arranged an interview with Xiao where the teen explained that one of her friends slept with a wealthy stranger and earned “easy money” from it. Xiao said she wanted to buy the new iPhone 8 with the money.

Nana, 21,  hosts a show that exposes questionable social behaviour. In a video posted online, Nana is seen trying to talk Xiao out of it, but Xiao refuses to retract her offer.

“All I have to do is lie there, right?” Xiao says.“We each get what we want. I’ve already thought it through.”

Nana then arranges for Xiao to meet her client at an agreed time and place. Xiao is unaware that the entire process will be filmed.

Xiao is seen sitting on the bed with the presumed client but begins to panic when three more men enter the room. One man has a camera and the men say they want to “have some fun”.

They pin Xiao to the bed who screams, saying she wants to leave.

Nana then bursts out from the bathroom and says “Now are you afraid?”. Xiao sits on the bed, crying. Nana tells the men to leave so she could have a stern word with the teenager in private.


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