Polish sells parts of her BODY as NFTs including 'G-spot, nipples and lips' starting at £73,000

Polish singer claims to be the first in the world to sell off digitalised parts of her BODY as NFTs with her ‘rarest parts’ including ‘G-spot, nipples and lips’ starting at £73,000

  • Doda made a 3D scan of her body and divided it into 406 individual parts
  • Each of her body parts can be bought as an NFT at an online auction 
  • Fans will then ‘own’ a digital part of the singer as a one-of-a-kind asset 


A Polish singer has claimed to become the first person in the world to sell digitalised parts of her body as NFTs, including her lips, nipples and G-spot.

Dorota Rabczewska, who is better known by her stage name Doda, made a 3D scan of her entire body which she then divided into 406 individual parts which can now be bought as Non-Fungible tokens.

An NFT is a one of a kind digital asset that represents real-world objects such as music, art, digital avatars or images, videos, or any other collectable items but cannot be duplicated.

Dorota Rabczewska, who is better known by her stage name Doda, made a 3D scan of her entire body (pictured) which will be divided into 406 parts to be sold as NFTs

Dorota Rabczewska, who is better known by her stage name Doda, made a 3D scan of her entire body (pictured) which will be divided into 406 parts to be sold as NFTs

The first NFTs to go up for auction are pieces of the singer's back (pictured) and arms with a starting price of £145

The first NFTs to go up for auction are pieces of the singer’s back (pictured) and arms with a starting price of £145

Doda is one of the most recognised and celebrated singers in Poland, and was named one of the ten most famous Poles in history by CNN

They are backed by blockchain technology and are sold at auctions online. 

Doda is one of the most recognised and celebrated singers in Poland, and was named one of the ten most famous Poles in history by CNN. 

Fanadise, the company behind the sale, said: ‘Fans can now become an owner of part of one of 406 unique parts of Doda – a chunk of her delightful left foot, her unbanded index finger, her shapely right breast, her G-spot, or even her magical smile (if you buy both lips that is).’

The first NFTs to go up for auction are pieces of the singer’s back and arms with a starting price of £145.

The singer-songwriter said she 'sees the potential in technology' and is embracing NFTs

The singer-songwriter said she ‘sees the potential in technology’ and is embracing NFTs

An NFT is a one of a kind digital asset that represents real-world objects such as music, art, digital avatars or images, videos, or any other collectable items

An NFT is a one of a kind digital asset that represents real-world objects such as music, art, digital avatars or images, videos, or any other collectable items 

This will be followed by what the company calls ‘the rarest’ body parts which include Doda’s G-spot, lips, nipples and eyes, with starting prices of £73,000.

Doda’s 3D scan is ‘the latest phenomenon in the worldwide explosion of possibilities offered by NFTs and demonstrates a new level of connection between stars and their fans.’

Jakub Chmielniak, co-founder of Fanadise said: ‘Digital means eternal. With this 3D scan as an NFT we are providing the ability to touch immortality; to freeze Doda in time in a way a photo or video cannot.

‘This is the latest phenomenon in the worldwide explosion of possibilities offered by NFTs and demonstrates a new level of connection between stars and their fans.’

The singer, who has won two MTV Europe Music Awards, said she hopes the move will bring her closer to her fans

The singer, who has won two MTV Europe Music Awards, said she hopes the move will bring her closer to her fans

Singer Doda said: ‘I love my fans. On stage I try to give a part of myself – that’s what art is, sharing a part of your soul.

‘And I love that these 3D scan technology and NFTs created from it will allow me to share more of myself and bring me even closer to my people.

‘I am not afraid of technology – on the contrary, I see potential in technology.’

The move comes after Polish influencer Marta Renti sold her ‘digital love’ as an NFT for 1 million PLN to an anonymous bidder.

She said: 'I love that these 3D scan technology and NFTs created from it will allow me to share more of myself'

She said: ‘I love that these 3D scan technology and NFTs created from it will allow me to share more of myself’

What is a non-fungible token (NFT)?

What is a NFT?

A Non-Fungible Token (NFT) is a unique digital token encrypted with an artist’s signature and which verifies its ownership and authenticity and is permanently attached to the piece.

What do they look like?

Most NFTs include some kind digital artwork, such as photos, videos, GIFs, and music. Theoretically, anything digital could be turned into a NFT.

Where do you buy them?

At the moment, NFTs are most commonly sold in so-called ‘drops’, timed online sales by blockchain-backed marketplaces like Nifty Gateway, Opensea and Rarible.

Why would I want to own one?

There’s an array of reasons why someone may want to buy a NFT. For some, the reason may be emotional value, because NFTs are seen as collectors items. For others, they are seen as an investment opportunity similar to cryptocurrencies, because the value could increase.

When were NFTs created?

Writer and podcaster Andrew Steinwold traced the origins of NFTs back to 2012, with the creation of the Colored Coins cryptocurrency. But NFTs didn’t move into the mainstream until five years later, when the blockchain game CryptoKitties began selling virtual cats in 2017.

source: dailymail.co.uk