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Turkish Model, Ezra Vandan Who Plan To Break World Record By Sleeping With 1,000 Men Arrested

Turkish OnlyFans Model Arrested for Attempting to Break Controversial Record

A 23-year-old Turkish OnlyFans model, Ezra Vandan, known online as Azranur AV, has been arrested in Istanbul after publicly announcing her intention to sleep with 100 men in one day as part of an attempt to break a Turkish record, and then 1,000 men to break world record.

Vandan’s declaration, made on January 14, 2025, via social media, sparked outrage and swift action from the Istanbul Security Branch Directorate’s Morality Bureau. Authorities deemed her planned activity as “obscene” and “damaging to societal morals.”

Turkish Model, Ezra Vandan, Arrested for Attempting to Break Record by Sleeping with 100 Men

The Controversial Announcement

The model’s controversial post featured a photo of herself in red lingerie, captioned:

“My goal is to break a Turkish record first, then a world record! I’m starting with 100 men in 24 hours.”

Vandan also announced plans to live stream the act in an effort to garner attention and achieve international notoriety. Her statement came just days after British model Bonnie Blue claimed to have set a similar record, allegedly sleeping with over 1,000 men in 12 hours.

Arrest and Charges

Authorities tracked Vandan to a hospital in Istanbul’s Atasehir district, where she was awaiting a cosmetic surgery procedure. She was arrested by two female officers, with footage showing her being led away in handcuffs.

Reports indicate that she shared a provocative image allegedly taken by one of the arresting officers, captioning it:

“I had the photo taken by one of the officers, he didn’t object much.”

Her husband, Pedram Behdar Vandan, 25, was also briefly detained but later released.

Vandan now faces multiple charges, including obscenity, resisting an officer on duty, and slander. The Istanbul 6th Criminal Judgeship of Peace ruled that her actions warranted prison time, citing her posts as “provocative to society” and harmful to public morality.

A Fight for Freedom of Expression

In court, Vandan defended her actions, claiming she was exercising her freedom of expression.

“I do not deserve to be judged. I am not harming anyone,” she argued.

The case has ignited a fierce debate in Turkey, with critics arguing that the charges infringe on personal freedoms, while supporters of the arrest view it as necessary to uphold cultural values.

A Polarizing Incident

Ezra Vandan’s arrest highlights the ongoing tension between modern digital culture and traditional societal norms in Turkey. As the case unfolds, it continues to attract international attention, sparking conversations about morality, freedom, and the consequences of pushing boundaries in the age of social media.

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