An unexpected incident unfolded at Miami International Airport involving an American Airlines flight, when two OnlyFans models sparked a commotion that led to their arrest, amid laughter and unexpected antics.
The center of this viral spectacle were Sania Blanchard (34) and Jordan Danne Lantry (31), who wasted no time in promoting their escapade online following the incident.
The two models were handcuffed and escorted off the plane in front of numerous passengers, many of whom captured the event on their phones.
A video shared on social media by the account OnlyInDade quickly went viral, showing Sania Blanchard exclaiming in outrage, “They’re kicking me off because I didn’t sit in the damn correct seat!”
As police led the handcuffed models through the airport corridors, the situation took an unexpected turn. In a surprising move, Jordan Lantry dropped to the ground and executed a full split, leaving bystanders stunned.
“Sorry, just needed to do a bit of yoga,” she quipped after the spontaneous move.
Following suit, Blanchard mimicked the action, stretching her legs across the floor. The scene quickly circulated across social media, where the arrests were described as “surreal,” a “circus,” and a “free show.”
Additional acrobatic antics were later posted online by the models themselves, further fueling their newfound infamy.
From Seat Mix-Up to Media Frenzy
What started as a simple seating mistake escalated into a legal debacle. Authorities described the incident as trespassing, as the women had allegedly taken first-class seats that were not assigned to them.
Despite multiple requests to move from the flight crew, their refusal prompted police intervention.
Witnesses aboard noted the women appeared intoxicated, and the airline requested their removal for violating the Contract of Carriage, which empowers airline staff to deny service to anyone posing a threat or disrupting the flight.
Arrests Turn into Marketing Opportunity
Both women were formally charged with trespassing after being warned, and were later released on a $500 bail each.
Instead of being embarrassed, the mugshots taken during their arrest became a central part of a new marketing strategy.
Sania Blanchard, known on OnlyFans as Sania Mallory, used her mugshot as her social media profile picture. On Facebook, she posted, “Went on vacation and ended up on probation,” linking to t-shirts featuring her handcuffed photo.
Meanwhile, Jordan Danne Lantry, another OnlyFans model under the name Lacey Jayne, began selling similar merchandise, including t-shirts and promotional items featuring her arrest images.
Meet the Models
Sania Blanchard is a mother engaged to influencer CJ Linde since 2021. Her online presence blends adult content with glimpses of her family life.
Jordan Danne Lantry, originally from Kentucky, has a presence on YouTube and has appeared in music videos for artists like Goldie Stallone and Gucci Mane, as well as modeling for brands like CodedLeaf.
Both women have leveraged the media attention generated by their airport antics to boost their personal brands, exemplifying a growing trend in the adult content world where scandals are monetized.
Legal Insight: Can Airlines Remove Passengers?
An airline’s right to remove a passenger is supported by the Contract of Carriage, which is agreed upon when purchasing a ticket. According to experts from Legal Clarity, the flight captain has the ultimate authority to decide if a passenger must be removed.
The refusal of Blanchard and Lantry to comply with crew instructions, coupled with their apparent intoxication, legally justified their removal from the flight.
Additionally, trespassing charges were applicable because they remained on the aircraft and in airport areas after being formally warned to leave.
Understanding Airline Passenger Rights
What authority does a flight crew have to remove passengers?
Flight crews, under the Contract of Carriage, have the authority to remove passengers who pose a threat or disrupt the flight's safety and comfort. The captain has the final say in such decisions.
What constitutes trespassing on an aircraft?
Trespassing on an aircraft can occur when individuals remain in unauthorized areas or on the aircraft after being formally warned to leave, as was the case with the two models.