Onlyfans Stars Arrested At Miami Airport: The Mugshot Merchandise Hustle

  • By Nico
  • Jan. 14, 2026, 1 p.m.

OnlyFans Stars Stir Up Drama at Miami Airport

After a headline-grabbing arrest for trespassing, OnlyFans creators Sania Blanchard and Jordan Danne Lantry have turned a controversial moment into a business opportunity. The duo were caught on camera at Miami International Airport on Friday, January 9, being escorted off a flight in handcuffs, an event that quickly went viral.

Blanchard, who goes by Sania Mallory on OnlyFans, and Lantry, known as Lacey Jayne, were involved in a disturbance when they allegedly occupied first-class seats without permission. Passengers at the scene whipped out their phones to capture the spectacle, culminating in videos shared widely, including on the popular account Only in Dade.

The Arrest and Its Aftermath

Eyewitness accounts and video evidence suggest that the models were removed for not adhering to seating arrangements. "Gotta sit in your seats," read the caption of one viral video. Police reports indicated that the women appeared intoxicated and refused to deplane when instructed by the flight crew. The altercation resulted in a flight delay and charges of trespassing.

Released on a $500 bond each, the pair didn't waste any time monetizing their infamy. They've started selling merchandise adorned with their mugshots, branding it "mugshirts." In a cheeky Facebook post, Blanchard quipped, "Went on vacation, left on probation," linking to the newly launched merch.

“Went on vacation, left on probation.” – Sania Blanchard on her Facebook

Legal Context and Flight Etiquette

This incident underscores the importance of understanding flight regulations. When purchasing a ticket, passengers enter a "Contract of Carriage," binding them to follow flight crew instructions. Airlines retain broad authority to refuse service if a passenger's behavior poses safety or comfort concerns, leveraging federal laws that prohibit interference with crew duties.

In this context, the decision to deplane Blanchard and Lantry reflects the crew's prerogative to maintain operational integrity. Although inconvenient, passengers generally only receive refunds for unused ticket portions if deplaned under such circumstances. The legal basis is clear: ensuring flight safety always takes precedence, a reminder underscored by this high-profile incident.

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