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OnlyFans model sparks controversy filming video in Ikea

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

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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. 

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

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

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

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.”

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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

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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.”

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

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

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