An OnlyFans model has sparked controversy once more after making a 'controversial move' on one of the display beds in her local Ikea.
Certainly leaves little to the imagination, doesn't it?
The culprit behind the stunt is Iris Hsieh, a nurse-turned-OnlyFans model, who has received backlash online after filming a ‘bizarre move’ in what appeared to be her local Ikea store.
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Hsieh, from Taiwan, filmed a short clip of herself sitting on a display bed, before she proceeded to remove her underwear as members of the public walked by.
She then used her underwear to tie her hair up, ending the video by throwing up a peace sign to the camera.
It is currently unknown which Ikea store her stunt was filmed in.
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The video, which she later shared to her Twitter/X platform, has now been viewed over 140,000 times, resulting in some unsettling comments.
One person wrote: “Why can’t I get this benefit when I go to IKEA?” while another user commented: “Your actions are so bold.”
However, many were in agreement that her behaviour was wrong, with one person asking: "How can you wear that for that occasion," while another told her it was 'basic common sense' when visiting public attractions.
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UNILAD has contacted Ikea for comment.
Well, this isn’t the first time the model has caused controversy.
Back in 2022, Hsieh was barred from the Louvre museum in Paris, France after posing for the camera while showing her bra outside the city's iconic glass pyramid, which attracted a lot of attention to the model’s social media.
Matching a pair of grey jogging bottoms with a plunging lacy black bra, the snap clearly won the approval of Hsieh's fans who liked her post 15,000 times.
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When asked by a follower if the police just wanted to talk to her, Hsieh replied: "No, (I) got kicked out."
She added: "[My] first time seeing the Louvre Museum. [I] could only take three pictures in the beautiful bra top that I just bought as local police approached me and 'got concerned'."
However, her fans jumped to her defence at the time, with one saying: “The police don’t understand the goddess’s beauty."
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And another commented:” Isn’t France (a) free country? Are the French (that) conservative? Can’t you just wear your bra on the street?”
But another disputed those defending her, saying simply: "It's not good to wear bed clothes... Please."