Australian influencer and OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa has been kicked out of the US together with her “visa revoked”.
says the 23-year-old in a series of social media posts, she spent greater than a day in a Border Force room before being sent back to Sydney, Australia.
“I just got locked in a US Border Force room for over 30 hours with out a phone call and had my visa revoked,” she told nearly 1,000,000 followers.
“They simply deported me back to Australia and I can not enter the US.”
The Australian influencer shared a photograph of downtown Sydney from her plane window, revealing she was “very grateful to be back home to a secure country”.
“A number of the girls who’ve been held with me won’t,” she continued.
“Some were there for greater than three days without contact with the skin world.”
Testa didn’t provide further details.
News.com.au contacted her for comment regarding the alleged deportation.
This is not the primary time the influencer has been in trouble within the US.
Last October, the 23-year-old claimed she had spent five hours in detention attempting to enter the US because she was “pretty” and brought for an “escort”.
She shared her ordeal after receiving a message from a follower who said the identical thing happened to them.
“They didn’t let me into the country because they thought I used to be an escort,” said a follower, prompting Testa to share his own “terrifying” experience.
“It’s actually so scary and sad that they are treating you want this,” she said.
“I feel like they think that about every pretty girl. Last night I met so many in custody.
“You may’t touch your phone and you’ve gotten to observe cheesy American TV commercials for five hours.”
Meanwhile, on one other trip to america in September, she posted a “day within the life” video while in Los Angeles, California with a friend, which drew heavy criticism.
Testa and her friend rented a Tesla and spent $130 on salads before heading to the infamous Cecil Hotel, an inexpensive housing complex that 10,000 people call home.
The constructing – also generally known as town’s most haunted constructing – is situated on Skid Row, a neighborhood notorious for poverty and homelessness.
Testa said she was “obsessed” with the Cecil Hotel, which was the topic of a Netflix documentary, but she burst into tears while driving to it.
Immediately after that, she asked which money was higher – “washable Australian money or American money with blood stains.”
However the actions of the young influencer were ridiculed online by other social media users.
“Homelessness makes me cry… which money is nicer,” one person commented under the clip, while one other defended her by saying, “People do not realize what L.A. and even Hollywood is, similar to the variety of homeless people is unhappy and crazy Cali[fornia] life there could be very expensive.
The influencer makes a living selling racy photos and videos on OnlyFans, reportedly earning over $100,000 a month.