Scorpio Queen ‘stung’ in Barbados

April 05, 2019
Scorpio Queen
Scorpio Queen

Self-proclaimed 'cyber hustler' Scorpio Queen says she is devastated after she was robbed of a little more than US$8,000 (J$1,022,806) in Barbados last weekend.

She told THE WEEKEND STAR that she moved into the premises a week before the theft, and had plans to return home shortly after working in the island for almost six months.

"I worked for months and was getting ready to return home to Jamaica. To know that my money just blow up like that hurts," said Scorpio Queen, who was first highlighted in THE STAR last year April when she detailed how she makes money by posting sexy videos on her PornHub page.

Scorpio Queen explained that the incident occurred on March 31 after she went out with a friend. She also added that she found it strange that the other occupants of the premises did not lose anything of great value.

"When I got home, I realised that my door was open, and my room was ransacked. I didn't know if the burglar was still inside, so I ran out and called my friend, who called the police," she said.

She said that she later discovered that her handbag that contained the money was missing.

"The bag also contained a camera and a cellular phone. What I find strange is that it was my room that got dug up the most. The thieves never even took my laptop or even a flat-screen TV that greeted them in the house," she said.

"While I was giving my statement to the police, the person who occupied the back room told them that they were held at gunpoint and they had reported the matter to another police station."

Based on how uncomfortable she was, Scorpio Queen said that she left the property the same night.

Although she is traumatised, Scorpio Queen said that she is hoping to put the incident behind her.

"I took more than US$3,000 (J$383,552) with me when I was going to Barbados and even took some eyelash that I sold. Good thing is, I still have my life, and I will be moving forward. I am still shaken up, but I will be OK," she said.

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