'I was FORCED to cover up' Woman made to wear hijab by family becomes 'sugar baby'
A YOUNG woman who was due to marry a sheikh in an arranged marriage has boasted about her new life as a 'sugar baby'.
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Jeanemarie Almulla claims she was forced to wear a hijab after being sent to live with her father's family in Abu Dhabi aged 17.
The ex-beauty queen says her passport was confiscated and she was set to wed a sheikh she had never met.
But she escaped seven months later with the help of her mother – and now leads a very different life in Florida.
It's a symbolism of my freedom to show my skin
The 25-year-old is currently dating three sugar daddies – older men who lavish her with money, gifts and holidays.
Discussing her time in Abu Dhabi, she said: "I think that really shaped who I am today. Because I was forced to cover up.
"It's a symbolism of my freedom to show my skin."
Jeanemarie Almulla lives a life of luxury in Florida as a sugar baby
The 25-year-old was sent to live in Abu Dhabi as a teenager
Almulla also defended her new lifestyle, saying she is simply making the most of her looks and intelligence.
She said: "If you are sitting at that 9-5 job and you hate your life, quit it because when you do what you love, life is fun.
"I have no problem with working hard but I'd rather work smart."
Almulla dismisses people to criticise her new lifestyle
Almulla – who speaks three languages and has a Politics degree – went on to dismiss critics who condemn her new lifestyle.
She said: "I really don't care what people think.
"But what do they think? They think I'm smart. They think I'm a genius."