
‘Yes, milk was consumed’: OnlyFans models defend cow videos after people called for their arrest
They called the acts ‘standard agricultural practices’
Three OnlyFans models found themselves in hot water recently after they filmed non-explicit content at a farm, squirting cows’ milk in their mouths in a move that had animal rights groups up in arms.
Every OnlyFans girly needs a unique selling point. For Bonnie Blue, that’s been as outrageous as possible, while Sophie Rain has gone about it a different way as a proud Christian and virgin. For Layla Kelly, Chelsea Terese, and Brittney Woods, that USP is seemingly being farm girls. Residing in New Zealand, the three girls regularly post farm content to their Instagram accounts. It’s all relatively safe stuff, albeit a bit suggestive and cheeky, but recent videos with cows seemingly enraged some people online. Some people even accused them of bestiality.
“It is deeply concerning to see mother cows who are already being exploited for their reproductive systems being further victimised for the production of sexually explicit video content,” Animal rights group SAFE said, adding that they were talking with the government about the video content.
In response, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) said: “While an initial assessment of the video shows no breaches of the Animal Welfare Act, we will talk to the person involved to gather more information and satisfy ourselves that the animals are being properly cared for.”
The OnlyFans models responded to the cow video backlash
After seeing the response online, including several articles about their exploits, the OnlyFans models responded to the backlash surrounding their cow videos.
“There was no nudity, no explicit behaviour, and no cows engaged in or subjected to anything outside of standard agricultural practices,” the self-proclaimed “cow corruptors and part-time dairy drinkers” said in a joint statement. “Unless wearing a bikini in a rural postcode is now considered a felony, I’m not sure what the issue is.”
Continuing, they detailed how no cows were harmed, exploited, or used in the making of actual OnlyFans content. In fact, the only thing close to a crime was one of them “stepping in cow poo.”
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“We get it, the internet loves a scandal. But this wasn’t one. It was a few cheeky reels, a splash of milk, and a sprinkle of rural chaos,” they said. “We trust authorities will continue to keep a close eye on us in case we push the boundaries further like driving a tractor in lingerie (actually… already did that too. our bad.)”
The following day, they posted a compilation of milk squirting videos alongside the caption: “Just out here milking it.”
Look, maybe I’m numb to the exploits of OnlyFans girlies after watching Bonnie Blue make a fool of herself for months, but claims of bestiality might be a bit of a stretch. The videos were definitely in poor taste, but when cows are facing actual issues like unethical farming practices and the erosion of natural resources, are three women looking for internet clout what we should really be focusing on?
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