An OnlyFans model has caused a stir by making a video in Ikea, having previously been banned from the Louvre.

In a world obsessed with fame and notoriety, it’s no surprise that people are willing to do crazy things in order to become famous.

From outrageous stunts to scandalous behavior, individuals are constantly pushing the boundaries in their quest for recognition.

It’s moments like these that remind us just how far people are willing to go for their shot at fame.

But it’s not just on the internet where we see people doing crazy things for fame, as seen in this story.

An OnlyFans celebrity stirred up controversy yet again when they took a ‘contentious action’ on one of the beds in their local Ikea store.

It doesn’t leave much to one’s imagination, does it?

Iris Hsieh, a nurse-turned-OnlyFans model, is the individual responsible for the prank. She has been reprimanded online after recording an odd action in what appeared to be an Ikea store in her locality.

Hsieh, hailing from Taiwan, captured a brief video of herself perched on a display bed before proceeding to take off her underwear as passersby watched.

The video ended with her using her unmentionables to tie her hair back, and then she threw up a peace sign to the camera.

The location of the Ikea store at which her stunt was captured remains a mystery.

The video, which she subsequently posted on Twitter/X platform, has now been seen by more than 140,000 people, leading to some disturbing responses.

A person posted a query asking, “Why can’t I get this benefit when I go to IKEA?” which was followed by another user’s comment, “Your actions are so bold.”

Nevertheless, a large number of people concurred that her conduct was not appropriate; one individual inquired: “How can you wear that for that occasion”
Another suggested it was ‘basic common knowledge’ when visiting public places.

This isn’t the first instance in which the model has produced a stir.

In 2022, Hsieh was prevented from entering the Louvre museum in Paris, France due to her posing for a photograph while lifting her shirt, exposing her bra, outside the city’s renowned glass pyramid.

This event caused a flurry of involvement on the model’s social media.

The combination of a grey jogging bottom and a black lacy bra, as pictured in Hsieh’s post, earned her 15,000 likes from followers – showing their approval.

A fan asked Hsieh if the police merely wanted to have a conversation with her, and she responded, “No, I got kicked out.”

She then said, “[My] first time seeing the Louvre Museum. [I] could only take three pictures in the beautiful bra top that I just bought as local police approached me and ‘got concerned.”

Her supporters came to her aid at the time, with one remarking: “Law enforcement do not comprehend the beauty of the goddess.”

A comment questioned: “Isn’t France (a) free country? Are the French (that) conservative? Can’t you just wear your bra on the street?”

Some objected to those who were protecting her, stating bluntly: “It’s not good to wear bed clothes… Please.”