Ezra Vandan said she planned to beat Bonnie Blue’s record of sleeping with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours, but she wanted to beat her home country’s record first

A woman who shares her life on pay-for-content website OnlyFans has been arrested after her plans were said to be “obscene” and “damaging” to the morals of her home country.

Ezra Vandan – who uses the online name Azranur AV – said she planned to beat porn star Bonnie Blue’s record of having sex with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours. But she said she would start by beating the Turkish record first, vowing that she would have sex with 100 men in one day. The 23-year-old woman from Antalya, Turkey, and her Iranian husband, Pedram Behdar Vandan, 25 were both reportedly detained by the Istanbul Public Security Branch Directorate’s Morality Bureau over her statement.

Azranur was detained after saying online that she would film the 24-hour sex session and broadcast it live abroad in an attempt to break a record in Turkey, reports said. She posted a photo of herself sitting with her eyes closed on a bed with red lingerie on X, formerly Twitter, and wrote: “My goal is to break a Turkish record first, then a world record! I’m starting with 100 men in 24 hours.”

The post has reportedly sparked a huge debate on social media in Turkey, with many users arguing that her post was unethical, while others supported her saying that it fell within the scope of expressing individual freedom. She was reportedly arrested at a hospital in Atasehir, in Istanbul, while waiting to have a plastic surgery operation.

Azranur has reportedly been charged with ‘obscenity’, ‘resisting an officer on duty’ and ‘slander’ and was sent to prison, while her husband was released from custody. The decision was made by the Istanbul 6th Criminal Judgeship of Peace on the grounds that her posts were “damaging to moral values” and were “provocative to society”.

Azranur has reportedly said: “This is my life and my choices. I am not harming anyone, I do not deserve to be judged.” Her husband was released. The investigation is ongoing.

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