The Youns - who also have a seven-year-old son Braxton - were living in a modest two-bedroomed apartment in Busan, South Korea, and were running a seafood export business when the offer came to fly to Dubai in May.
Since then, they have turned their backs on their Catholic and Mormon upbringings to convert to Islam.
They are still living in Dubai, courtesy of their wealthy benefactors.
Like Pixie's parents Roxy Jacenko and Oliver Curtis, the Youns have been criticised for over-exposing their daughter, who is too young to know any better.
But Mrs Youn said: 'As parents, you are happy that people love your children. They fall in line for Breanna's picture at shopping malls.
'Now Breanna knows she is famous. If we go to the mall, she will ask why people are not taking pictures with her. She is used to it.
'In Korea, she got attention and people wanted pictures with her because she is cute. Here, they want to take them because they recognise her from Instagram. It makes us feel really special.
'These famous people love this ordinary little girl and now she is extraordinary.'
Mr Youn denied the family was addicted to fame and said he worried about what would happen when Breanna grew up.
He said: 'I hope people keep loving her. Sometimes I worry about what will happen in the future when they grow up.
'We cannot stop this now. If Breanna is sick and we do not post a picture or video for three or four days, we are bombarded with thousands of emails from every country asking what happened.
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