From First Class to Handcuffs: How an OnlyFans Duo Turned a Miami Flight Into a Viral Spectacle

What was supposed to be a routine American Airlines flight out of Miami quickly spiraled into chaos — and internet infamy — after two OnlyFans models turned the cabin into their personal stage.

Sania Blanchard yells out as Jordan Lantry does a split during their arrest at Miami International Airport on Jan. 9, 2026.

Sania Blanchard and Jordan Lantry never made it off the ground. Instead, they were escorted off the plane in handcuffs as stunned passengers looked on, phones raised, capturing a scene that would soon explode across social media.

According to witnesses, the trouble began moments after boarding. The pair allegedly seated themselves in first-class seats they hadn’t paid for and refused to move when flight attendants intervened. What followed wasn’t a quiet disagreement — it was a loud, unapologetic confrontation that instantly drew attention.

Blanchard and Lantry shared videos they took while sitting in the first class seats aboard the American Airlines flight.

As tensions rose, so did the spectacle. Videos circulating online show the women laughing, posing, stretching, even breaking into yoga-like moves in the aisle while passengers alternated between disbelief and nervous laughter. One of them joked mid-removal that she “just needed to do a little yoga,” as airport police stepped in.

The flight never stood a chance.

Security officers eventually detained both women, removing them from the aircraft as the cabin erupted in gasps. Authorities later cited disorderly conduct and refusal to comply with crew instructions. After posting bail, the two were released — but the story was far from over.

Instead of retreating quietly, Blanchard and Lantry leaned fully into the chaos. Within hours, images of their arrest were repurposed into online content and merchandise, transforming an airline meltdown into a monetized moment. What could have been a cautionary tale became a branding opportunity.

The incident has ignited debate online: Were they reckless and disrespectful, or simply exploiting the viral economy where outrage equals attention and attention equals profit?

One thing is undeniable — a single flight delay turned into a cultural flashpoint, proving once again that in the age of smartphones, any public moment can become a spectacle, and any spectacle can become currency.

And for everyone else on that plane, it was a journey they’ll never forget — even though they never left the gate.