Migliorini recently defended her decision to the press.
"I have the opportunity to travel, to be part of a movie and get a bonus with it,' she told Folha newspaper, according to Metro News. "If you only do it once in your life then you are not a prostitute, just like if you take one amazing photograph it does not automatically make you a photographer."
The student also told the press that she plans to donate the money to help build homes for the poor.
"The auction is just business, I'm a romantic girl at heart and believe in love, she told Folha newspaper, according to the Daily Mail. "But this will make a big difference to my area."
But this proclamation was the source of some controversy last month. Filmmaker Justin Sisely, who organized the virginity action, told the Huffington Post that in his dealings with Migliorini, she claimed her participation was solely about publicity and profit.
"Now, given how big this story is in Brazil, she's trapped," he said at the time. "If she doesn't give any money to charity, she's going to look bad."
Migliorini will reportedly be delivered to her buyer via plane and will be interviewed before and after the intercourse. However, the actual sexual act will not be filmed for the video, and Natsu will be allowed to remain anonymous, according to the Daily Mail.
Natsu also will be tested for any sexually transmitted diseases before the intercourse takes place, and he will be also required to use a condom. Migliorini also has said she is willing to prove that she is in fact a virgin.
Catarina Migliorini, a 20-year-old student from Brazil, sold her virginity online for $780,000, according to the Daily Mail.
The website reports that 15 men from around the world bid on Migliorini, including several men from the United States. The ultimate winner was a man named Natsu from Japan.
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