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Turkish OnlyFans Creator and Husband Arrested Amid Platform Ban
Jan 18, 2025, 01:11 PM
Turkish authorities have arrested Azranur AV, a 23-year-old OnlyFans creator also known as Azra Ay Vandan, and her 25-year-old Iranian husband, Pedram Behdar V., following public outrage over her announcement to engage in sexual activity with 100 men within 24 hours. The arrest occurred at a hospital in Ataşehir, Turkey, where Azranur was reportedly preparing for a cosmetic surgery procedure. Both individuals face charges including public indecency, resisting arrest, and defamation. OnlyFans has been banned in Turkey since 2023, but the couple continued to produce and distribute explicit content on the platform. Azranur had made the announcement via social media, which led to her detention. She has publicly defended her actions, stating that her personal choices should not be criminalized and criticizing the state for intervening in her private life. While Azranur has been detained, her husband has been released. The case has sparked widespread debate in Turkey over personal freedoms and societal norms.
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