
16-year-old boy wins competition to spend a MONTH with a pornstar
In one of the more bizarre news stories of the day, a young Russian teen has won a months stay in a hotel with a pornstar and his family are understandably not happy about it.
The 16-year-old reportedly won the strange prize after being the 100,000 person to visit a website selling virtual arms for a computer game.
Ruslan Schedrin, who has worked as a child actor in his native Russia, is ecstatic about his win where he will get to spend time with Russian pornstar Ekaterina Makarova.

While we have no idea what Ekaterina will be expected to do during her month with Ruslan (who looks closer to 14 than 16 to us), it seems that the teen is free to decide where the pair stay and how they live for the month.
"I didn't believe it at first, I thought it was rubbish. But when it turned out to be true, I thanked the website, I was so happy," said Ruslan to a local news station.
"I saw her and I liked everything, she has got good sizes…. and so on. I am looking forward to our meeting so much, everything is boiling inside me. I am happy so much."

However, his family are understandably not impressed at all with the prize.
"I am absolutely against it. He has got exams, he is studying," said Ruslan's mother Vera.
"This is not real at all, even a week is too much. They should give us 100,000 roubles [approx €1000] instead, we'll be happy with it."

But it seems adult entertainer Ekaterina, who is believed to be in her mid twenties, doesn't mind the boys age and believes 16 is a "good age to be independent."
When asked if the prize involved sex with the winner, she replied: "It is not supposed, but life is life."
"It is a usual thing when inexperienced boys are looking for more experienced girlfriends. I don't know. At least we'll be friends. I liked him in the photographs.

"If he is not comfortable about a hotel, he can stay at home. He has to decide."
According to organisers, the young teen can pass on his prize to an older representative but it seems that the 16-year-old is hell bent on enjoying his 'prize.'
Boy will, er, be boys?








