Remember the 21-year-old Brazilian student who auctioned up her virginity at £485,000? Now she wants a do-over.
Catarina Migliorini is claiming that she never had sex in the original deal so now she is selling her 'virginity' to bidders for the minimum of £62,000, but says she hopes for at least £930,000 ($1.5million).
The original auction made Miss Migliorini a minor celebrity in Brazil and she posed for Playboy in her native country and Argentina.

'After being featured by so many media outlets in so many countries, I decided to actually auction off my virginity,' she explains to The Huffington Post regarding her decision to yet again sell her virginity.
Last year, a 53-year-old Japanese millionaire won the bid to secure a date with the Brazilian beauty who said she would use the cash to build homes for poverty-stricken families.


According to reports, Miss Migliorini went to meet her winning bidder, Natsu, in a Sydney restaurant, she claims that he didn't match the description Mr Sisely had given her, and insists the pair did not have sex.
She also claims Mr Sisely did not cover her traveling expenses, or give her the £485,000 paid by Natsu; and she now believes that 'Natsu' doesn't exist, and that the auction was simply a ploy to gain media coverage for the documentary.
'I agreed to go along with [the auction], because Justin said it would be the best way to draw attention from the media about the project,' she said.
Catarina Migliorini is claiming that she never had sex in the original deal so now she is selling her 'virginity' to bidders for the minimum of £62,000, but says she hopes for at least £930,000 ($1.5million).
The original auction made Miss Migliorini a minor celebrity in Brazil and she posed for Playboy in her native country and Argentina.
'After being featured by so many media outlets in so many countries, I decided to actually auction off my virginity,' she explains to The Huffington Post regarding her decision to yet again sell her virginity.
Last year, a 53-year-old Japanese millionaire won the bid to secure a date with the Brazilian beauty who said she would use the cash to build homes for poverty-stricken families.
According to reports, Miss Migliorini went to meet her winning bidder, Natsu, in a Sydney restaurant, she claims that he didn't match the description Mr Sisely had given her, and insists the pair did not have sex.
She also claims Mr Sisely did not cover her traveling expenses, or give her the £485,000 paid by Natsu; and she now believes that 'Natsu' doesn't exist, and that the auction was simply a ploy to gain media coverage for the documentary.
'I agreed to go along with [the auction], because Justin said it would be the best way to draw attention from the media about the project,' she said.
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