Turkish OnlyFans Model Arrested for Vowing to Sleep with 100 Men in One Day

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Ezra Vandan, a 23-year-old Turkish OnlyFans model known as Azranur AV, was arrested in Istanbul for publicly vowing to have sex with 100 men in 24 hours. Vandan’s announcement, which was considered “obscene” and “damaging” to the country’s morals, sparked outrage and led to an investigation by the Istanbul Security Branch Directorate’s Morality Bureau.

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On January 14, 2025, Vandan took to social media, declaring her intention to film the day-long sex session and broadcast it live as part of an attempt to break a record in Turkey. She shared a photo of herself in red lingerie with the caption: “My goal is to break a Turkish record first, then a world record! I’m starting with 100 men in 24 hours.”

Her post caught significant attention, especially after British model Bonnie Blue had recently claimed to break the world record for the most men slept with in 24 hours, bedding over 1,000 men in 12 hours.

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Vandan’s provocative statement triggered a swift response from the authorities. The Morality Bureau launched an investigation and arrested her at a hospital in Atasehir, where she was awaiting cosmetic surgery. Footage showed Vandan being dragged down the stairs by two female officers with her wrists bound behind her. She was then taken to a local police station.

At the time of her arrest, Vandan shared an image of herself half-naked, reportedly taken by one of the officers. She captioned the image, “I had the photo taken by one of the officers, he didn’t object much.” Her husband, Pedram Behdar Vandan, 25, was also briefly detained but later released.

Vandan faces charges of obscenity, resisting an officer, and slander. During her hearing, the Istanbul 6th Criminal Judgeship of Peace ruled that prison time was appropriate, citing that her actions were “damaging to moral values” and “provocative to society.”

Vandan, however, defended her actions, arguing that she should be allowed to post and do what she wants as she believes she is “not harming anyone” and does not deserve to be judged.

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