She was arrested after announcing her plans
An OnlyFans creator has been arrested in Turkey after announcing a controversial plan to sleep with 100 men in 24 hours.
Azra Ay Vandan, who goes by Süt or Acnoctem online, and her husband were detained by officers just days after she revealed plans to break the Turkish record.
OnlyFans, the platform the content creator was going to use to live broadcast her record, has been banned in Turkey since 2023.
Azra was arrested for ‘obscenity’ and ‘resisting the performance of duty’ but has alleged police humiliation and abuse whilst in custody.
On Tuesday, the Turkish model told more than 200,000 followers on X: “My goal is to break the Turkish record first, then the world record! I’m starting with 100 men in 24 hours.
“We will soon organise the application process and details with my team and share them with you!”
She follows in the footsteps of British OnlyFans creators Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips, the former claimed last week to have broken the world record by sleeping with 1057 men in 12 hours.
Three days after her announcement, Azra and her husband Pedram Behdar were arrested by Turkish law enforcement for obscenity and resisting the police.
Azra took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to criticise their arrest by law enforcement.
“From the beginning of the process, they tortured us,” she wrote.
“They grabbed me by the hair and threw me to the ground. They beat me, humiliated me, and harassed me.
“We were kept in reverse plastic handcuffs for 12 hours. We slept in the cold on the floor without even a blanket, despite requesting one. They tore my ear.
“And to top it off, they shamelessly filed a case against us for resisting the police.”
Her husband also took to the social media platform to criticise the double standards for obscenity laws for men and women.
“If a man says he will be with 100 people, you’d say “You’re a man, well done.” But when a woman says it, she’s arrested.
“Also, what’s the daily limit for sexual relations in Turkey? Is it 99? Let’s know so we can act accordingly.”