This week saw the release of a highly anticipated tell-all book from Li Yong Hui — a former sex slave to Kim Jong Un. The book is titled, Satisfying Rocket Man: Tickling the Tummy of Asia’s Craziest Dictator, and goes into great detail over her dealings with the tyrannical leader.

Hui, along with two friends, escaped from the DPRK last year, risking their lives to sneak out of the country.

Since her escape, Hui has reflected on her journey and adjusted well to her new-found freedom. It’s amazing that she’s already found the courage to re-visit her tragic past and share her story.

Hui’s book is an unapologetic and brutally honest look into the sexual tendencies of Kim Jong Un.

She discussed her tale in an interview with 60 Minutes last night. Key moments are quoted below:

“Most girls must pleasure many men in regime, but Kim Jong Un kept me for himself. He like me to do all type of things. He very bad boy, I tell you. People in North Korea think he does not make pee or poo, but he’s done both on me many time. It’s all lie. He make me tell him how dirty he is. I tell him, you are very dirty. You are filthy boy.

We are also told that there no Internet, that Internet is American lie, but I always knew it was real. He make me watch much weird porn. Strange japanese tentacle porn and cartoons. Very bizarre things.

He also really into feet. He liked me to count his piggies with feather and sing as I do, “one rittle piggy, two rittle piggy,” and I tickle him with the feather as I go, and he squeal like horny little boy. He ask me, who has biggest rocket, and I say oh you sir, you have biggest rocket. But it was not big. He have little boy body. He soft and hairless like baby, but adult-sized, except for his tiny wee-wee.

He like me to spank him too and tell him how he bad boy. And he is naughty boy. He very bad boy. I spank him and tell him, “No more nuclear weapon, that very bad, no more! Bad boy!” — then he make me feed him kimchi with my toes. It so gross and slimy. He lick at kimchi and slobber all over. He very dirty.”

Li Yong Hui’s resilience in the face of all she’s suffered is nothing short of heroic. Her work will no doubt help shed light on the behavior of a dictator who, for the most part, lives his life in shadow and mystery.