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On January 9, 2026, an incident involving two OnlyFans models occurred aboard an American Airlines flight at Miami International Airport. The models, identified as Sania Blanchard and Jordan Lantry, were reportedly intoxicated and refused to leave their first-class seats, leading to a confrontation that attracted the attention of other passengers and law enforcement.
As the flight prepared for takeoff, the pair, also known as Sania Mallery and Lacey Jane on social media, generated considerable disruption. Their behavior included shouting and filming the incident, which they subsequently shared online, creating a viral spectacle.
Details of the incident
Multiple passengers observed Blanchard vehemently protesting her removal from first class. Dressed in a bright red tracksuit with “PSYCHO” printed prominently, she exclaimed, “I’m getting kicked out because I did not sit in the right f–king seat.” Meanwhile, Lantry entertained onlookers by performing splits on the floor, further escalating tensions.
Responses from airline staff
Reports indicate that airline crew members made several attempts to persuade the models to return to their assigned coach seats. Their refusal led to the involvement of airport security. The situation intensified when law enforcement was called to the scene to escort the women off the aircraft. The crew cited the women’s intoxication and their noncompliance with requests to leave as reasons for their removal.
After being escorted off the plane, both women faced charges of misdemeanor trespassing. They were taken to the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center for processing and released after posting bond.
Social media aftermath
Following their release, Blanchard and Lantry embraced their newfound fame by sharing their mugshots with their large social media following. In a playful post, Blanchard shared a picture of their arrest, captioning it with, “Guess what we did,” reflecting their light-hearted attitude toward the incident.
The duo continued to document their activities after the arrest, posting videos of themselves performing handstands and twerking at the airport terminal. Lantry humorously noted, “The s–t that we pull,” while Blanchard added, “Look at us, we look like one million dollars.” Their posts exhibited an unapologetic attitude, transforming the incident into a social media phenomenon.
Merchandising their experience
In an unexpected turn, the models launched a merchandise line featuring their mugshots. Items, including coffee mugs adorned with their arrest images, became available for fans, further blurring the line between their online personas and real-life consequences. Lantry even suggested starting a trend where others would imitate their splits while being escorted by police, showcasing their intent to turn the incident into a light-hearted movement.
Despite the chaos of their first flight, both women boarded another American Airlines flight the following day, humorously claiming on social media that they were “forgiven” due to their looks and ability to perform splits. This bold assertion only added to their notoriety and reflects their carefree approach to the unfolding events.
Legal implications and flight protocols
The incident raises questions about airline protocols and the legal rights of passengers. Under the Contract of Carriage, passengers agree to follow the airline’s rules, which include complying with crew instructions. In situations where a passenger poses a risk to the safety or comfort of others, airlines have the authority to remove them from the flight.
As the flight prepared for takeoff, the pair, also known as Sania Mallery and Lacey Jane on social media, generated considerable disruption. Their behavior included shouting and filming the incident, which they subsequently shared online, creating a viral spectacle.0
