Two OnlyFans models kicked off and arrested for being intoxicated on an American Airlines flight in Miami
The incident, which occurred before takeoff, went viral after videos circulated on social media where the women boasted about their arrest
Two OnlyFans models were kicked off an American Airlines flight at Miami International Airport, Florida, and arrested for refusing to leave first-class seats while allegedly intoxicated.
Sania Blanchard, 34, and Jordan Lantry, 31—known on OnlyFans as Sania Mallery and Lacey Jane—caused a scene on board an airplane on January 9. According to police reports, both women sat in first-class seats that were not theirs and repeatedly refused to move despite requests from airline staff. Court documents indicate that the women were intoxicated and defiant, which led the crew to request police intervention. The incident was recorded and shared on social media by the women themselves. In one of the videos, Blanchard shouts, “They're kicking me out because I didn't sit in the right damn seat,” while wearing a red tracksuit with the word “PSYCHO” printed on it. During the police intervention, Lantry dropped to the floor and did a split, provoking an angry reaction from the officers. “Sorry, I just had to do a little yoga,” she said, laughing, as she was helped up. Another video shows the two mocking the cabin crew and admitting their intoxication when asked to show their boarding passes. Arrest and Charges: After refusing to leave their seats and engaging in disruptive behavior, authorities arrested both women, who were charged with misdemeanor trespass after a warning. Blanchard and Lantry were taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami, where their mugshots were taken. After being released, the influencers shared mugshots with their hundreds of thousands of followers, boasting about the arrest. “Guess what we did,” Blanchard wrote alongside the images.
They also posted videos of themselves doing handstands on the jetway, dancing on the airport floor, and riding around on their luggage. They even launched a line of merchandise featuring their mugshots, including mugs marketed as “mugshots.”
Return to the airport and further controversy
Both returned to the airport the next day and boarded another American Airlines flight.Lantry claimed on social media that the airline had “forgiven” them, a comment that drew further criticism.
In addition, Lantry promoted a social media trend of others doing splits while being escorted by police, reinforcing the provocative tone that marked the entire episode.

