25.01.2026 20:30
While the future of the world economy was being discussed in Davos, the unseen side of the summit also caught the attention of the international press. It was suggested that there was unusual activity in the city throughout the World Economic Forum, particularly with a notable increase in demand for sex workers. The claims led to discussions not only about the official agenda of the summit but also about the expenditures behind the scenes.
The Davos Summit, held under the shadow of world leaders and global companies, has made headlines this year not only with economic and political topics but also with the extraordinary activities taking place behind the scenes. Claims that the demand for sex workers increased extraordinarily during the summit, with millions spent, resonated widely in the international press.
According to a report by the New York Post, the demand for sex workers reached record levels during the World Economic Forum held in the Swiss town of Davos. The report claimed that a participant paid $114,000 (approximately 4 million 490 thousand TL) to spend time with five women over four days.
DEMAND INCREASED BY 4000 PERCENT ON OPENING DAY
The Switzerland-based erotic service platform Titt4Tat announced that participants from all over the world showed intense interest in the summit. According to the platform's data, requests for "erotic services" increased by 4000 percent on the opening day, January 19.
DIFFERENT PROFILES CAUGHT ATTENTION
The report suggested that among sex workers, there were not only professionals but also students, teachers, travelers, and wealthy business people looking to earn extra income. It was noted that the demand particularly increased on the days when the summit was most intense.