OnlyFans New Zealand Performer Layla Kelly Banned for Public Panties Video in Hardware Store
While many a fan would pay a pretty penny for Onlyfans performer Layla Kelly's (also known as Sweet Mom Malaya) panties, she recently found herself banned and almost facing public charges for a video she posted online on her Instagram where she takes off her panties in a Bunnings hardware store and leaves them as a “surprise for the dads” and the “hard-working tradies [construction workers]”. If you are not familiar with Bunnings, think Home Depot, but in New Zealand.
Layla is New Zealand’s “Best Pornstar” 2023. And, as you might expect, her video went viral, with over 15 million views. And then of course, as you might equally expect, both Bunnings and the police noticed. The police showed up at Layla's door to discuss the video. She told the police it was merely a funny joke, and that she did not leave any pairs of underwear at the store. And why would she? “You can’t believe everything you see online. I also wouldn’t leave my underwear for free like that," she said, according to the New York Post. She also said she was “double layered,” so she had on another pair underneath. “They were simply a prop for the video, we didn’t really take our underwear off,” she said. We have to applaud her for talking her way out of that one.
But even with that explanation, to get out of trouble, Layla had sign several trespass notices "from all 5 stores in my region" according to the comments on a second video on her Instagram, and agree that she could be fined up to $6,000 if she visited any of the Bunnings stores in Wellington, New Zealand over the next two years. Layla, however, felt it was a little much. “We filmed a bunch of different videos there. No staff told us anything, except that when we took our shoes off at one point, they said we need to put them back on, which we respected," she told the New York Post. “It wasn’t hurting anyone. When we filmed it, we made sure there was nobody else around,” she added. “We never exposed ourselves or anything. I don’t understand why this whole thing needed to be so dramatic."
But she learned her lesson. “I definitely won’t be going into any Bunnings stores though, that’s for sure," she said.
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