When OnlyFans Adult Film Star Layla Kelly opened her front door to two stern-faced policemen, her initial dread turned into confusion as they revealed the purpose of their visit had nothing to do with a tragedy. The 33-year-old Wellington resident, fearing the worst, recounted her moment of panic to news.com.au.
“I instantly thought, ‘Oh my God, someone has died,’” Layla shared. “My heart dropped, and I started panicking, I thought for sure something absolutely horrible had happened. They had a very stern look on their faces and told me that they needed to talk about something serious. My mind was absolutely racing.”
However, the weight on Layla’s shoulders lifted when the officers assured her that their visit wasn’t related to a death. In an unexpected turn of events, they were there to discuss a video that had recently gone viral on social media, not a tragic incident as Layla had feared.
“I was so confused, I just stared blankly at them,” she explained. “I couldn’t understand what had happened. The cops were at my door over a video? It didn’t make sense. I never expected what they were about to tell me.”
Why did the cops visit the OnlyFans star?
The two officers had been dispatched to Layla’s residence to address a playful video she had filmed weeks prior in a nearby Bunnings hardware store. Layla, a popular figure in the adult film industry, clarified that she utilizes social media to attract new viewers and promote her profile on the subscription-based adult content platform, OnlyFans.
“I never thought a video could lead to something like this,” Layla remarked, still processing the unexpected nature of the police visit.
The incident highlights the intersection of social media, adult content creation, and the unanticipated consequences that can arise from online visibility. Layla Kelly’s experience serves as a reminder that the digital realm can sometimes spill into the physical world in unexpected ways.
In a clip that took an unexpected turn, Layla Kelly, crowned as New Zealand’s “Best Porn Star” for 2023, found herself in a peculiar situation after a playful video filmed with a friend inside a Bunnings hardware store went viral, amassing over 15 million views.
The video showcased Layla and her companion humorously pretending to remove their underwear and strategically placing them around the store as a “surprise for the dads” and the “hard-working tradies [construction workers].” Layla emphasized that it was all in good fun, ensuring that no actual undergarments were left behind inside the store.
Explaining the context, Layla revealed, “They were simply a prop for the video, we didn’t really take our underwear off. You can’t believe everything you see online. I also wouldn’t leave my underwear for free like that.”
Despite the harmless intent, Layla’s encounter took an unexpected turn when two police officers showed up at her doorstep to discuss the viral video. The ensuing conversation left Layla bewildered, trying to contain laughter at the absurdity of the situation.
To address the incident, Layla had to sign several trespass notices, committing to a two-year avoidance of any Bunnings stores in Wellington, accompanied by a threat of a hefty fine reaching up to $6,000 for non-compliance. Fortunately for Layla, she was relieved to escape without facing formal charges.
Reflecting on the incident, Layla expressed her gratitude for avoiding legal repercussions, stating, “It wasn’t hurting anyone. When we filmed it, we made sure there was nobody else around. We never exposed ourselves or anything. I don’t understand why this whole thing needed to be so dramatic.”
Kelly, who claims to have earned $196,180 in the last 12 months from selling adult content online, with her highest monthly earnings reaching $29,427.
“I definitely won’t be going into any Bunnings stores though, that’s for sure.”
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