Porn Stars Lacey Jayne & Sania Mallory Escorted Off Miami Flight After Drunken Antics
Porn stars escorted off plane after drunken first-class antics

Two adult film stars turned a first-class cabin into a chaotic scene before being handcuffed and escorted off an American Airlines flight at Miami International Airport. The incident, which occurred on Friday, January 13, 2026, involved models Jordan Danne Lantry, known as Lacey Jayne, and Sania Blanchard, known as Sania Mallory.

Disruptive Behaviour Leads to Removal

The trouble began even before takeoff. Videos shared by the women and on social media showed them engaging in provocative behaviour in the airport terminal, including headstands and twerking in the concourse. Once on the aircraft, their antics continued, with Blanchard reportedly straddling her carry-on luggage and rolling down the jet bridge while claiming to be "handicapped."

Their loud and drunken conduct prompted flight crew intervention. In a clip posted to the Instagram account @OnlyInDade, Blanchard can be heard yelling, "I am getting kicked out because I did not sit in the right f—ing seat." As police officers escorted them off the plane at the gate, Lantry dramatically dropped into the splits, announcing to onlookers, "Sorry, I just had to do a little yoga."

Legal Consequences and Swift Return

According to Miami police, the content creators were charged with trespassing on property after being given a warning. They were booked into the county jail but were released shortly after. Demonstrating a lack of grounding, the pair were seen boarding another American Airlines flight the very next day.

Lantry later posted on social media, seemingly trivializing the event: "@AmericanAir forgave us because we’re hot and know how to do the splits." American Airlines did not provide a comment to the Toronto Sun prior to publication.

Capitalizing on the Controversy

Far from expressing remorse, Lantry and Blanchard have moved to monetize the incident. They have launched a line of "mugshot merch" featuring hats, shirts, blankets, mugs, and shot glasses adorned with their booking photos from the arrest.

In a bid to drive sales, Lantry announced that fans who make a purchase and provide a receipt as proof will receive a free "special video." This move underscores the blurred line between notoriety and fame in the digital content creation era, where even disruptive public behaviour can be packaged and sold to an audience.