In this video we talk about the dark side of celebrities yachting…. what actually happens behind the scenes and all….
From the highest paid models, actors, royalty to influencers many well known names in the industry indulge themselves in yachting. For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it is a practice when extremely wealthy people pay girls to spend time with them on yachts
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This video was highly inspired by Internet Oddities video titled The Dark World Of Celebrity "Yachting" (Explained)
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I honestly don’t understand the appeal of a yacht. It’s just big fancy boat. Maybe I’m weird but boats scare me. Bad things happen on boats. I’ll get hammered at home in a fancy dress.
It just means you have money
It’s about having status and most women are drawn to those with power and status. Men that own these yachts can afford to spend 20 million in a week on parties, guests, DJs, food, transport, etc. Mainly because they don’t actually lose money when they spend, their wealth makes money as they’re enjoying their life sailing to different ports and visiting different countries with whatever women they desire.
You know how many girl js go missing in that water
I imagine a lot of people end up overboard.
I don’t get it either. I had a uncle that had a 31 foot sailboat and I thought it was cool simple as it was.
Naomie Campbell has done this too
They all have.
Она и к Эпштейну на остров летала
still does I’m sure
The people struggling to wrap their heads around why a “nepo baby” or someone who comes from a rich family would be a “yacht girl”, just think about it for a minute.
No matter your family wealth or status, there are always a shareholder, board member, ceo who needs convincing when you’re looking to sign a deal. Many of the models and actresses fall victim to what is essentially the casting couch. You gotta entertain certain men in power to attain certain favors and positions. It is a sad truth, but it is done on these yachts because they can park on international waters were there are essentially no one government holding jurisdiction. Also, many of these rich men are anonymous because they have other people running their companies, but they gotta give the green light when it comes to investments
this doesn’t make sense, “international waters were there are essentially no one government holding jurisdiction” I’m pretty sure if/when this occurs it would be covered by the country of the victim. Not to mention the boats themselves have to be government registered so the country it’s registered with could also be used.
@joesmith701 Yes, if there is a victim of some sort of crime. The problem is most crime that does occur are done in secret – people don’t speak up because of a multitude of reason, including threats of violence and retaliation, and legal purposes such as NDAs. Also, the crimes that take place are usually the trafficking of drugs and sex work.
These people operate in secret and their employees know to keep their mouths shut if they know what’s good for them.
@@kawaiifangzz I get what you are saying with most of your comments however in the criminal aspect of it you are wrong. International waters means nothing if a case would be brought forward against such a thing. Also NDA’s don’t cover illegal activities.
You may be pretty and somewhat rich, but there are much richer and more powerful men somewhere. If you wanna climb, you gotta pay the price.
Also to add many males in the field do it too. There have always been rumors of even some very high profile A-Listers that will sleep with mega billionaires if they need a producer for their project of they have fallen onto their version of hard times. You can say “O he has 2 million in the bank he/she has no need for sleeping for money” but in their world even 50 mill is still small in some cases.
I can’t believe I am seeing this and it has gone so far since the 1980’s. I was sent wide eyed and naïve to Paris to model from the midwest USA. I was so hopeful but soon I was being sent on go-see/interviews that were questionable and a couple were a day trip on a yacht! I got sick of being treated like a piece of meat…sex was always implied and I had just turned 17 years old and didn’t feel like it. I wanted to be a bohemian artist type, so I was not that insulted, but I didn’t want to be a sex worker. When I refused to play the game I was sent home after three months with the agency and they kept my portfolio with all of my work to punish me. Now I realize that my dream to be a model just made me into a pawn for sex traffickers. PLAIN AND SIMPLE! It’s really sad that girls are put through this horrible experience. At the time I was shattered! I got over it, but never forgot that my personal autonomy can be stolen and I feel for the unfortunate people who don’t get away and don’t get rich, because sometimes they disppear in horrible circumstances. I didn’t because I ran!!!
every model ‘ve met has a similar story. It’s fancy sex trafficking.
Thanks for sharing . Too many young people worship the celebrity and the lifestyle and it’s just not that pretty, and unless ur just naturally at the top then maybe u can protect ur kid but otherwise it’s totally all trafficking and slowly getting more and more exposed but it’s so gross.
I’m sorry for your experience. I’m shocked and appalled that your former agency kept your portfolio. I hope you can find peace and healing ❤️🩹
Watch a documentary called girl model. It.shows a former model going on go sees and model I g competitions to find the next big !model stars . Models who win get to go to international destinations and live the dream making big bucks in magazines and walking runways . They sign contracts with the parents cause the winners are from 11 to 14 years old and they end up owing money and unable to go home until their debt is paid off. They are threatened with bad things of they don’t pay off what they owe. One girls parents does come up with the money to pay off the agency and she gets to go home. Anyway The whole thing is human trafficking and it was legal. Those contracts were legal. The documentary is a nightmare show of legal human trafficking with a groomed turned groomer former model going to pick the girls because she knows exactly what they( the men running the modelling agency ) want.
You know, it’s funny, because the entire modeling industry has been like that from almost it’s modern inception in the 60s. Female models have always been playthings for rich men. It’s like a line up and men choose who they want. The ones who put out can sometimes go far. If you don’t put out they will either take it from you anyway or just blacklisted you/send you home.
Look at Linda evangelista. She was dating and married the owner of her modeling agency. Became a supermodel. Most people think it’s about being pretty… in the end you are a “piece of meat” and a clothes hanger that moves… that’s the tea.
Hmm. So is this what it means when they say celebrities “sold their soul”? I’ve always wondered what that meant
I guess and probably along with a bunch of other disgusting things.
And also sell their souls to satan. And this is clearly some evil, satanic stuff with some evil, satanic people!
It is often said that it is necessary to go to the dark side to get rich and famous. In other words, burn the saint card.
No, that’s not what this means. Dig deeper.
As soon as you do something that goes against who you are and what you stand for . You’re selling your soul. People do it everyday .
Man, every day I’m more & more grateful to be a normal person and not having to pimp myself out for millions & millions of dollars. All that glitters is not gold and a lot of these celebrities ain’t as happy and prosperous ss they have the public believe in they are. It’s sad and it shows.
Women don’t have to pimp themselves , be captain of your own ship. Women have to get out of the bind of being the bait , be the leader , the creator and the doer . Be an original .
Really? I’d be happy to pimp myself out for millions! Lol are u kidding? Sign me up! Except I’m a man so it won’t work. Besides, you are ALWAYS pimping yourself as a normal person except you do it for pennies. It’s called a job with a boss. You sell your time for money and do whatever they say. In a capitalist system you’re just a worker who is easily replaced. A wage slave. And not a highly paid one.
Sucking some cawk on a yacht for hundreds of thousands of dollars seems pretty nice in comparison lmao
Seriously the illusion is so real haha
Yes and they suffer mental illness after they do that trauma to themselves.
❤❤😂🎉😂😂our life’s isn’t bad
Hm… It makes me think why a yacht? Why not one of their mansions? Maybe cause law is nonexistent out on the ocean…
Plus you’re in the middle of the ocean with nowhere to run or hide😭
They also do this willingly
Even more privacy, no neighbours or sneaky paparazzi
To make it difficult to run away, or silence any girl who screams for help. The uneducated are the easiest to lure.
They do the same things on private islands and some mansions (like in Saudi or UAE). It is just if you are in the middle of Paris – the police can come or girls could run away easy. Why risk?
Plus a yatch is what one would call an “industry standard”
I worked in luxury real estate and I was shocked at the amount of escorts at the golf and car shows. I had no idea it was like that…
I bet you have seen alot
Yeah, doctors too 😂
@@yameyah9964 yeah that’s why it’s in past tense 😭 I left within a year
@@__rm307 damn!!!
@@rcg224 yes true
This is so sad. If women in positions of power are targets for this kind of abuse, imagine women with no name recognition….
How is it sad? Seems like a pretty easy gig. Most women do it for free and don’t get anything for it. These women are making millions while you’re making $20/hr slaving away at some nothing job. Also, these women know what they’re doing and are signing up for it. I don’t feel bad for them at all.
@@maverickbull1909have you watched the part of the video when these girls may be forced to have sex or you are gonna pretend all this is fine?
@@elatafalando “forced.” Yeah sure. These women are willingly getting on yachts in the middle of the ocean with rich men…. But sure they’re “forced.” You can’t force the wiling babe. If a man asks you to hang out with him in his car in the woods you know what he wants. If a man is taking you on his yacht in the middle of the ocean and showering you with free stuff he WANTS something. And if you aren’t planning to pay the price stay off the boat. These girls aren’t that dumb
@@maverickbull1909 Sir, we’re slaving away for $20 because the rapist billionaires are pissing our money away and investing with what they don’t have via usury aka interest rates. Women who “sign up” to not starve and barely make rent otherwise are still victims. lmao
@@elatafalandowhat they think these guys are paying them 5 million dollars a night just to hang in their yacht? Look I think all this is horrible, but these women know what they’re doing, they are high end prostitutes. These women seek these people out to gain fortune and fame.
I was invited to go on an unnamed billionaires yacht with my college girlfriends. My rule has always been: NEVER go anywhere without an escape plan!
never go anywhere at anytime you can’t control your exit. Its held on yachts because of international waters, but to also trap the people there. What are you going to do if you want to leave? Walk off?
So I’m guessing you never went anywhere, and you don’t have any friends.
@@chillout1109 quite the contrary. I’ve traveled the world lived abroad have a successful career and have many friends – some friendships spanning three decades. I’ve also never been raped or assaulted by a man by following that simple rule of always being able to control my own exit. Some men are truly predatory and will use tricks like drugs, liquor or controlling your exit to trap you and make you do things you’re not comfortable with. The fact that I’ve been able to live my life and enjoy things free of trauma is pretty remarkable. How ‘bout you?
@@jip230 I live in a 3rd world country. I have no experience of such a life or lifestyle.
That is solid advice for anyone anywhere, rich or poor. @@jip230 .
I find it so embarrassing that these rich guys ultimately just care about sex and women way too young for them. It feels so juvenile. When do you grow up? Never?
Bruv
Juvenile? I’d say pedophilic
You’re naive, they prey on young girls (hell even boys) because they essentially have power and control over them. It’s not merely about attraction.
@@pagethreemodelExactly! These types of personalities are not known for their empathy or even morality. They are adrenaline junkies who need to up the ante, increase the risks in order to feel alive, and when price is limitless, dark desires are unleashed.
Beautiful young children represent innocence and purity, forbidden fruit ready to be picked and “processed.” It seems the desire for fame and fortune often overrides the need for self preservation.
@@pagethreemodel True, there is that aspect also. I still find it sad and juvenile though.
It’s quite dangerous, you have nowhere to escape.
The love of money is the ROOT of all evil.
Nice to see someone quote this passage correctly for once.
Yep. They always take of the love of money and say money itself is the root of all evil.
I don’t think it has anything to do with money. It’s more of a power thing. Imagine feeling as though you can get away with anything without repercussions.
Welcome to America 😉
depends how you use it. I would love millions to own land and have an animal sanctuary. There would be no evil , but I could never have accumulated that money by having sex with ugly old men. Look at KK and see what her priorities are. Nothing respectable.
Sometimes being boring and normal is a blessing
Sofia Richie was supposedly a highly sought-after yacht girl and started when she was 15!! Rumor is that is how she met Scott Disick and her now husband.
@mel-pd8tf Allegedly she met Scott Disick and her husband, Elliot Grainge, while yachting. I hope this makes it more clear.
@@tinabeanie6402Your patience is commendable! ❤
Her husband is the son of Lucian Grainge named in the Diddy lawsuit.
@@mel-pd8tfyou need to comprehend she said Scott AND now husband…implying two different people.
@@mel-pd8tfGo back to school, please.
I’ve traveled a lot. I’ve been invited to “Yacht” International waters and various maritime laws make this an absolute no. One could not pay me enough money to do this, the risk is too high. Things happen on those boats which are never fully addressed. Well known people are traced, many unknown people are not. The only requirement for “Yachting” is an invitation. Some vessels book “models” through a service and a lot of well known people are available for a certain price. There is nothing glamorous about it. It is basic human trafficking.
so is lots of sx work its oppression its really not for women.
I think a woman needs to know exactly what she is getting into. Getting paid $5000 for one night on a “yacht” in Dubai does not seem to be worth it in my opinion (many earn less, $2-3000. A celeb might hit the tens for one night. Roundtrip airfare to my east coast location is around $750. If I want to fly my beloved Emirates it is $1200 on a good day. I’ve Rideshare to my home would add another $75 or so, If I want sedan service we are pushing $200. One needs to look pretty fine to yacht. One can definitely be bougie on a budget but yacht girls tend to be LV, D&C, Chanel, whatever, plus hair and heels. Not to mention the amount of money spent on accommodation. A woman will earn more if they are new to the scene and present well. One will get scouted randomly and invited to a “party” with very wealthy men, and offered the incentive of a luxury experience with “gifts”. The activities requested from these men are… interesting. Often it is multiple men, not necessarily together, but at different times. Sometimes it is not one night but a few. The woman can not request a drop off destination and time. She is subject to the possessor of vessel. If a woman or person is good with the circumstances, more power to them. Many are not because it portayed to them as the ultimate fun experience. A cruise where one will be completely and luxuriously taken care of on an insanely expensive jaunt. However, they are paid to be compliant companions on the vessel, in a country in which they have very few rights. Many acts they are expected to engage in are entirely illegal under Emirati law. None of this is worth it to me personally on any level. I probably, after all expenses for the entire trip, would clear $1500. It is not a happy, fun, and relaxing sojourn that recharges one’s spirit. It is a generally degrading and exhausting experience that leaves one with memories that will last a lifetime. So again, absolutely not worth it for me personally. The choice others is entirely their own. I am speaking from the experience of knowing women who have done it. All their earnings were blown by expenses and, to them it absolutely was not worth it. They carry the memories for the rest of their lives. Sometimes one gets a nice bit of jewelry but… Lol! I sound like a “My friend had an experience…” I have traveled a lot, to some of the most remote locations on earth as well as the most fine and gorgeous of cities. Ive slept in the stilt huts, pigs and the chickens below, families curled around me on reed mats, grandpa snoring, with the endlessly tended fire snappingin the center.. I’ve stayed in cliffside penthouses overlooking oceans so exquisite in color they could break a person’s dream. I know more about human trafficking than most people would ever want to know. It haunts me endlessly. I do not know how to stop it. The only thing I might be able to accomplish is awareness. If ‘Yacht Girls” made the conscious choice to their experience, it is okay. However, most are exploited via opportunity and a pretense of glamour. Wealth which might seem exceptional in the moment, but upon returning home, nothing of value has been realized or gained. It is just a “No”. Pay for your own cultivated experiences. Whether it be gardening, hiking, reading, riding motorcycles, cuddling your fur baby, or napping in a soft, warm bed. Compromising oneself is never worth it.
@@karenschunk2192part of stopping it is not contributing to anything mainstream- music, media, entertainment. Cancel all services that make the rich richer and educate everyone you can on doing so and why it is important.
Grace Kelly married the Prince of Mónaco in the 50s, when Dubai and the Emirates didn’t even exist.
April 18, 1956 exactly …. those 1970s …
I I my 40s and I grew up in Texas to a very wealthy family. We were very closenet and we all supported eachother. When I was 17 I told my parents that I was going to be a model. My parents looked at me in horror as I already had entrance to every Ivy League school. My sister didn’t even bother to look up from her book. When I left to go model my parents told me not to ask for a dime. I lived all over the world and had been in American, Italian,French Vogue. Along my travels and trepidations in the industry I learned that I was one of the lucky ones. I didn’t have to do drugs to stay skinny or sleep my way to the top. After I found out about the yacht along with my roommate overdosing I called my mother telling her I wanted to come home. She gave me a ultimatum to go to college or stay where I was at. Well now I have a son and daughter (20,18) who are in school to get their MD. I work in homeland security . So glad I got the experience so my daughter didn’t.
texas girl ~_^
🤣🤣🤣
I don’t know why anyone would think that would stop their daughter, future granddaughter, etc. That seems funny to me.
And everyone on the bus clapped.
good fo you
So yachting is a socially accepted euphemism for top of the market prostitution
Bingo.
A.k.a. Escorts, Models (NOT high fashion/ runway models; think, Car/Boat Show/Golf tournament “models”), especially of the European/Russian persuasion. I’ve been offered trips, designer merchandise, etc. No thx🤮
Yacht ((((whoring)))
evidently. They also escape the laws of the land. Anything becomes possible on international waters, with billionaires who can buy the justice system, on top of it.
Exactly what I Said, but it’s worse cause they don’t actually need the money
Now I understand when Hollywood says we live in a Patriarchal society
It’s also patriarchy historically that’s collapsed every empire without exception.
the top 1% of men live like this maybe
The other 99% are too busy trying to make a living or provide for their families