VIRAL: This was the dramatic arrest of two OnlyFans models at Miami Airport



It all started with what the authorities described as a case of breaking and entering.


A flight from American Airlines at Miami International Airport took an unexpected turn in recent days when two OnlyFans models were involved in a scandal that ended with arrests, laughter, and even acrobatics in the airport terminal.

The protagonists of the incident were Sania Blanchard (34 years old) and Jordan Danne Lantry (31), who did not hesitate to promote themselves on social media following the event.

Both were handcuffed and escorted out of the plane in front of dozens of passengers who recorded the scene.

The incident went viral in a video shared on social media by the account OnlyInDade, where Sania Blanchard can be heard shouting in indignation: “I’m being kicked off because I didn’t sit in the damn right seat!”

While the officers escorted the handcuffed models through the airport corridors, the situation took a completely unexpected turn when, during the process, Jordan Lantry suddenly dropped to the floor, performing a full split, astonishing everyone present.

"I'm sorry, I just had to do a little yoga", she commented after the acrobatic stunt.

Immediately afterward, Blanchard mimicked the action, also extending his legs on the ground. The images quickly circulated on social media, where the arrest was described as "surreal," "circus-like," and "a free show."

The images were followed by other acrobatic antics shared on social media by the protagonists themselves.

A flight, a seating error, and a scandal

It all began with what authorities described as a case of trespassing on private property. According to court records and local media reports, the two women allegedly took first-class seats that did not belong to them.

By refusing to move, despite repeated warnings from the crew, a situation arose that led to police intervention.

Witnesses on board the plane indicated that the passengers appeared to be drunk.

The airline requested its disembarkation due to non-compliance with the regulations set forth in the Transportation Contract, which grants the crew and the captain the authority to deny service to those who may pose a threat or disrupt the comfort and safety of the flight.

Arrest, bail, and marketing with police photos

Both women were formally arrested for breaking and entering after receiving a warning, and were subsequently released on a $500 bond each.

The police images taken during his arrest, far from being a shame, became a central part of a new commercial strategy.

Sania Blanchard, known on OnlyFans as Sania Mallory, didn't hesitate to use her mugshot as her profile picture on social media. In a Facebook post, she wrote:

“I went on vacation and ended up on probation,” accompanied by a link to t-shirts printed with his handcuffed face.

For his part, Jordan Danne Lantry, also a model on OnlyFans under the name Lacey Jayne, started selling similar merchandise, including t-shirts and other promotional items featuring images of his arrest.

Who are the models?

Sania Blanchard (Sania Mallory): She has a son and has been engaged to influencer CJ Linde since 2021. On her profiles, she mixes adult content with posts about her family life.

Jordan Danne Lantry (Lacey Jayne): Born in Kentucky, she has a presence on YouTube and has appeared in music videos for artists such as Goldie Stallone and Gucci Mane, in addition to being the face of brands like CodedLeaf.

Both women have capitalized on the media attention generated by their behavior at the airport to promote their personal brands.

In a growing trend within the adult content world, scandals are also turning into opportunities for viral monetization.

Legal context: Can an airline remove a passenger?

The right of an airline to disembark a passenger is supported by the Contract of Carriage accepted when purchasing the ticket. According to experts from Legal Clarity, the flight captain has the final authority to decide whether a passenger should be removed.

Blanchard and Lantry's refusal to comply with the crew's commands, combined with their apparent state of intoxication, legally justified their removal from the flight.

Furthermore, the trespassing was established because they remained in the aircraft and in areas of the airport after having received a formal warning to leave the property.

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