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OnlyFans Models Removed From American Airlines Flight After First-Class Standoff

Two OnlyFans creators learned the hard way that first class still comes with rules.

Sania Blanchard and Jordan Lantry were arrested at Miami International Airport after being removed from an American Airlines flight where they had taken first-class seats they hadn’t paid for. According to police reports cited by the New York Post, both women boarded the aircraft intoxicated and refused repeated requests from the flight crew to return to their assigned seats or show boarding passes.

When cabin staff ran out of patience, airport police stepped in. What followed was less quiet compliance and more social-media theater.

Blanchard, wearing a tracksuit emblazoned with the word “PSYCHO,” was heard shouting that she was being kicked off the plane for sitting in the “wrong f—ing seat.” Lantry escalated the moment further, dropping into a split on the aircraft floor as officers attempted to escort them out, drawing irritation from law enforcement and stares from fellow passengers. As she was lifted up, one of the women laughed and claimed she’d only done “a little yoga.”

Arrest affidavits state the pair were warned multiple times before police were called. The women had reportedly been returning from Miami after celebrating Lantry’s birthday, a trip that quickly went off script.

Jordan Lantry

Lantry later uploaded clips from the flight to Instagram, documenting the exchange with airline staff during what appeared to be a drunken episode. In one video, when asked to produce boarding passes, one of the women replied, “No, we don’t. Obviously, we’re drunk and you guys don’t want to deal with us.”

Both were charged with misdemeanor trespassing and taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. After their release, the tone shifted from contrite to triumphant. The pair shared their mugshots with followers and posted videos from the jet bridge performing handstands, twerking on the floor, and riding their suitcases through the terminal like scooters.

Sania Blanchard

Despite the incident, American Airlines reportedly allowed the women to fly again the following day. Lantry summed it up online with typical internet bravado, writing that the airline “forgave us because we’re hot and know how to do the splits.”

For American Airlines, it was another reminder that the real turbulence now often starts after the cabin doors close—and sometimes, it’s being filmed the whole way.

Last modified: January 15, 2026

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