The Star Malaysia

Korean callgirls a big hit

‘Health spa’ offers well-endowed prostitute­s at premium prices

- Compiled by REGINA LEE, ALLISON LAI and A. RAMAN

PROSTITUTI­ON rings and brothels are taking advantage of the craze for all things Korean by offering Korean prostitute­s at premium prices.

Metro Ahad, in an exclusive report, said that a health spa operating in Bukit Bintang which was a front for a brothel, offered the services of Korean prostitute­s at RM600 an hour.

In comparison, sex workers from China are priced at RM240 an hour while those from Indonesia charge RM200.

It is understood that Korean sex workers command premium prices because they are still new to the Malaysian “market” and they are hard to come by as they rather service other Korean clients and prefer working in entertainm­ent outlets owned by their countrymen.

The newspaper also revealed that many Korean prostitute­s were “part-timers” – usually tourists or students looking for extra income.

The pimps at the health spa promoted the Korean sex workers as women with big breasts, claiming they had received hormone injections, the paper said.

> Young actress Zeehan Husin revealed the seedy underbelly of show business, where top directors still coerced new actresses into having sex with them for roles in movies.

The 30-year-old Pasir Mas native said a famous film director had asked her to sleep with him in return for the leading role in his new film.

“It was a good thing that I was still thinking straight, so I rejected him nicely.

“Although he was embarrasse­d and found it hard to accept, he respected my decision.

“However, to this day, I have never had a role in his films,” she told Kosmo!, adding that she believed other newcomers might have also been victimised.

She added that behind the glamour of film-making and show business, there were also a lot of backbiting and lobbying.

“If we don’t know how to carry ourselves, show business can be filthy for those who are starting out,” she said.

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