Brazilian Influencer Di*s at Dubai Party – Sheikh Paid $100K for ‘Extreme Humiliation Night’ PART1 24-year-old Brazilian influencer Isabella Costa died of cardiac arrest after Shik Khaled Al- Zedi strangled her with his hands during a game at a private party in a penthouse in the Burge Khalifa Tower in Dubai and her body was cremated 12 hours later with a false conclusion of drug overdose. Isabella Costa was born in Belo Horizonte, Mina Kerise on March 23rd, 2001. The family lived in the working-class neighborhood of Bereero on the outskirts of the city. Her father, Marco Costa, worked as a car mechanic in a small workshop. His salary was about 800 Rio per month, which was equivalent to approximately $160. Her mother, Maria Dilva, worked as a saleswoman in a supermarket. Her salary was slightly less, 700 riers. Isabella had a younger brother, Carlos, who was 3 years younger. The family lived in a small two-bedroom house. The neighborhood was unsafe. There was a high crime rate, drug dealing, and gangs. Her parents tried to protect their children from the streets. Isabella attended a public school. School came easily to her, but she stood out from the others. From an early age, it was clear that she was a beautiful girl. She was tall for her age, slim with regular features, large brown eyes, and long dark hair. At 14, her classmates began to say that Isabella should become a model. Her teacher advised her mother to send her to modeling school, but the family did not have the money for such things. Isabella continued to study at a regular school. She graduated in 2018. She wanted to go to university, but her grades weren’t high enough to get a free place. Tuition fees were 3,000 riers per semester. The family couldn’t afford it. Isabella got a job as a cashier at the supermarket where her mother worked. The salary was 1,000 rias per month. She worked full-time, 6 days a week. She saved money, dreaming of moving to S. Paulo. There were modeling agencies there, and she could try to start a career. At 19, she had saved 3,000 ries. She told her parents that she was going to the state capital to seek a better life. Her father was against it, saying that the big city was dangerous for a young girl. Her mother supported her. She said that Isabella should try, otherwise she would regret it for the rest of her life. In August 2020, Isabella moved to S. Paulo. She rented a room in the Moaka district from an elderly woman for 400 Rio a month. The room was small, 8 square meters, with a shared bathroom with the land lady, but the neighborhood was decent, close to the subway. Isabella began visiting modeling agencies. She carried printed photos with her that her friends had taken on their phones in Bellow Horizonte. She did not have a professional portfolio. The first few months were difficult. Most agencies rejected her immediately. They said that Isabella was beautiful, but not tall enough to be a runway model. She was 172 cm tall. For the runway, you need to be at least 175 cm tall. They offered her work at promotional events, handing out flyers, working as a promoter. They paid 50 to 70 RA per day of work. Isabella agreed to everything. At the same time, she started developing her Instagram account. She had created a profile back in Bellow Horizonte, but only started taking it seriously in S. Paulo. She posted photos everyday, selfies, photos in shopping malls, on city streets, in parks. She used popular hashtags. She subscribed to other influencers, commented on their posts, and tried to attract attention. Her followers grew slowly. In the first 3 months, she gained 2,000. In November 2020, the CO 19 pandemic hit Brazil hard. Lockdowns, business closures, job losses. Promotions were cancelled. Isabella’s income dropped to zero. She ran out of money for rent. The landlord gave her a month’s grace period. Isabella called home and asked for help. But her parents had lost their jobs, too. Her father had no orders and his workshop was closed. Her mother was sent on unpaid leave. Isabella realized that she needed to find other ways to earn money. Instagram was her only resource. She already had 5,000 followers. She began posting more revealing photos in lingerie, swimsuits, tight fitting clothes. Her followers began to grow faster. 3,000 were added in a month. The first offers from small brands appeared. Advertisements for sportsear and cosmetics. They paid 2 to 300 re per post. This helped her get through the first months of the pandemic. By mid 2021, restrictions began to ease. Isabella returned to promotional work, but her main income now came from Instagram. She had 20,000 followers. Advertising posts brought in 1 to one and a half thousand ries per month. This was enough for rent, food, and basic expenses. Isabella created the image of a successful girl. She took photos in expensive places that didn’t cost her any money. She would take photos in the public areas of luxury hotels and restaurants where she only ordered coffee but pretended to be having dinner. She would borrow clothes from friends or rent them for a few hours for photooots. Her followers believed her image. The comments were full of admiration. Girls asked her how she had achieved such success. Guys wrote compliments. Isabella responded to comments and kept in touch with her audience. This helped her grow. By the end of 2021, she had 50,000 followers. In 2022, Isabella began receiving offers from larger brands, cosmetics companies, sportsware manufacturers, fitness apps. They paid $500,000 for an advertising campaign of 3 to five posts. Her annual income grew to $20,000. That was good money for Brazil. Isabella moved into a better apartment, a studio in the Villa Mariana neighborhood for 1,200 tools raise a month. She started sending money to her parents, $2 to $300 every month. Her parents were grateful. Her father found a new job, but the salary was less than before. By 2023, she had 200,000 followers. Isabella was considered a micro influencer. She was invited to brand events, store openings, and fashion shows. She met other influencers. She learned that many of them earned much more, not only from advertising, but also from other things. Some girls mentioned private parties for rich men. They didn’t say directly what happened there, but they hinted that you could earn tens of thousands of dollars in one night. Isabella knew about the existence of escort services….Part 2 is in the comments👇👇

24-year-old Brazilian influencer Isabella Costa died of cardiac arrest after Shik Khaled Al- Zedi strangled her with his hands during a game at a private party in a penthouse in the Burge Khalifa Tower in Dubai and her body was cremated 12 hours later with a false conclusion of drug overdose. Isabella Costa was born in Belo Horizonte, Mina Kerise on March 23rd, 2001.

The family lived in the working-class neighborhood of Bereero on the outskirts of the city. Her father, Marco Costa, worked as a car mechanic in a small workshop. His salary was about 800 Rio per month, which was equivalent to approximately $160. Her mother, Maria Dilva, worked as a saleswoman in a supermarket.

Her salary was slightly less, 700 riers. Isabella had a younger brother, Carlos, who was 3 years younger. The family lived in a small two-bedroom house. The neighborhood was unsafe. There was a high crime rate, drug dealing, and gangs. Her parents tried to protect their children from the streets. Isabella attended a public school.

School came easily to her, but she stood out from the others. From an early age, it was clear that she was a beautiful girl. She was tall for her age, slim with regular features, large brown eyes, and long dark hair. At 14, her classmates began to say that Isabella should become a model. Her teacher advised her mother to send her to modeling school, but the family did not have the money for such things.

Isabella continued to study at a regular school. She graduated in 2018. She wanted to go to university, but her grades weren’t high enough to get a free place. Tuition fees were 3,000 riers per semester. The family couldn’t afford it. Isabella got a job as a cashier at the supermarket where her mother worked.

The salary was 1,000 rias per month. She worked full-time, 6 days a week. She saved money, dreaming of moving to S. Paulo. There were modeling agencies there, and she could try to start a career. At 19, she had saved 3,000 ries. She told her parents that she was going to the state capital to seek a better life.

Her father was against it, saying that the big city was dangerous for a young girl. Her mother supported her. She said that Isabella should try, otherwise she would regret it for the rest of her life. In August 2020, Isabella moved to S. Paulo. She rented a room in the Moaka district from an elderly woman for 400 Rio a month. The room was small, 8 square meters, with a shared bathroom with the land lady, but the neighborhood was decent, close to the subway.

Isabella began visiting modeling agencies. She carried printed photos with her that her friends had taken on their phones in Bellow Horizonte. She did not have a professional portfolio. The first few months were difficult. Most agencies rejected her immediately. They said that Isabella was beautiful, but not tall enough to be a runway model. She was 172 cm tall.

For the runway, you need to be at least 175 cm tall. They offered her work at promotional events, handing out flyers, working as a promoter. They paid 50 to 70 RA per day of work. Isabella agreed to everything. At the same time, she started developing her Instagram account. She had created a profile back in Bellow Horizonte, but only started taking it seriously in S. Paulo.

She posted photos everyday, selfies, photos in shopping malls, on city streets, in parks. She used popular hashtags. She subscribed to other influencers, commented on their posts, and tried to attract attention. Her followers grew slowly. In the first 3 months, she gained 2,000. In November 2020, the CO 19 pandemic hit Brazil hard.

Lockdowns, business closures, job losses. Promotions were cancelled. Isabella’s income dropped to zero. She ran out of money for rent. The landlord gave her a month’s grace period. Isabella called home and asked for help. But her parents had lost their jobs, too. Her father had no orders and his workshop was closed.

Her mother was sent on unpaid leave. Isabella realized that she needed to find other ways to earn money. Instagram was her only resource. She already had 5,000 followers. She began posting more revealing photos in lingerie, swimsuits, tight fitting clothes. Her followers began to grow faster. 3,000 were added in a month.

The first offers from small brands appeared. Advertisements for sportsear and cosmetics. They paid 2 to 300 re per post. This helped her get through the first months of the pandemic. By mid 2021, restrictions began to ease. Isabella returned to promotional work, but her main income now came from Instagram. She had 20,000 followers. Advertising posts brought in 1 to one and a half thousand ries per month.

This was enough for rent, food, and basic expenses. Isabella created the image of a successful girl. She took photos in expensive places that didn’t cost her any money. She would take photos in the public areas of luxury hotels and restaurants where she only ordered coffee but pretended to be having dinner.

She would borrow clothes from friends or rent them for a few hours for photooots. Her followers believed her image. The comments were full of admiration. Girls asked her how she had achieved such success. Guys wrote compliments. Isabella responded to comments and kept in touch with her audience. This helped her grow. By the end of 2021, she had 50,000 followers.

In 2022, Isabella began receiving offers from larger brands, cosmetics companies, sportsware manufacturers, fitness apps. They paid $500,000 for an advertising campaign of 3 to five posts. Her annual income grew to $20,000. That was good money for Brazil. Isabella moved into a better apartment, a studio in the Villa Mariana neighborhood for 1,200 tools raise a month.

She started sending money to her parents, $2 to $300 every month. Her parents were grateful. Her father found a new job, but the salary was less than before. By 2023, she had 200,000 followers. Isabella was considered a micro influencer. She was invited to brand events, store openings, and fashion shows. She met other influencers.

She learned that many of them earned much more, not only from advertising, but also from other things. Some girls mentioned private parties for rich men. They didn’t say directly what happened there, but they hinted that you could earn tens of thousands of dollars in one night. Isabella knew about the existence of escort services.

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Some of her friends worked in this field. They said that wealthy businessmen from Europe and the Middle East paid a lot of money for companionship at events and intimate services. Isabella had never considered it for herself. But when she heard about the amounts, she thought about it. $100,000 for one night.

It would change her whole life. She could buy an apartment in a good neighborhood, provide for her parents, invest in her career. In December 2024, she had 400 Rasbatan subscribers. Isabella earned5 to7,000 a month from advertising. It was good money, but she wanted more. She saw other influencers with millions of followers.

She saw their luxurious lives. She wanted the same. On January 15th, 2025, Isabella received a private message on Instagram. The sender was an account called Dubai Elite Events. The profile looked professional. It had a verified check mark, 20,000 followers, photos of luxurious parties, yachts, pen houses.

The description stated that the company organizes exclusive events for VIP clients in Dubai. The message was personalized. It began with a compliment about her account. The company representative wrote that he had seen her profile and thought she was perfect for their event. a private party in Dubai for a group of investors from the Persian Gulf countries.

The date was February 28th. They were looking for nine girls from different countries. Requirements: Age 20 to 30. Attractive appearance. At least 100,000 followers on social media. Willingness to fulfill client requests. Payment of $100,000 for the evening. All expenses covered. Business class tickets, accommodation in a five-star hotel, meals.

Isabella reread the message several times. $100,000. The amount was incredible. She knew that such offers usually involved more than just attending a party. But was she ready? She replied, asking for more details. The company representative responded quickly. He explained that the clients were very wealthy and influential people.

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