Entertainment of Monday, 29 April 2024

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Mona Gucci narrates how young girls are asked to sleep with dogs for money

TV personality and influencer Mona Gucci has disclosed a disturbing trend where young women, desperate for employment, are being lured into degrading acts, including sleeping with animals, for money.

In a recent episode of the Ladies Circle show on TV3, Mona Gucci, real name Monalisa Abigail Semeha, narrated how a young lady reached out to her and shared her harrowing experience of being offered GH¢50,000 to engage in an act with a dog, under the guise of a job opportunity.

The woman, who had been job-hunting, was approached by a man on social media who feigned interest in helping her find employment.

After submitting her CV and qualifications, she was invited to a meeting where she was given a disturbing proposal.

"I remember a lady who called me recently and told me how she met this man on social media. The man asked her to come for a meeting. So she went, thinking the man was going to give her a job, but the man said, 'This is the offer. I'm going to pay you GH¢50,000 weekly if you can sleep with my dog.'

"She was like, 'Excuse me?' The man explained that he has a strong fetish for watching his dog sleep with a woman. She turned it down," Mona Gucci narrated.

She described how such men prey on the vulnerability of job-seeking women, who may be tempted to engage in such acts due to societal pressures.

"This is where our willpower comes in. Many girls go into it not because they love it but because they want to get the money. They want to buy designer clothing and show off to people," she described.

Mona Gucci's revelation joins conversations about the pressures young men and women face and the lengths to which some will go for financial stability and societal status.

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