Australian influencer and OnlyFans star Mikaela Testa has been booted from the US together with her visa “revoked.”
The 23-year-old claimed in a series of social media posts she spent over a day in a border force room before being sent back to Sydney, Australia.
“I’ve just been locked within the US border force room for over 30 hours with no phone and had my visa revoked,” she told her almost a million followers.
“They’ve just deported me back to Australia and I can’t enter the US.”
The Australia-based influencer shared a photograph of Sydney’s downtown from her plane window revealing she is “so grateful to return home to a secure country.”
“Among the girls that were detained with me won’t,” she continued.
“Some had been there for over three days with no contact to the surface world.”
Testa didn’t provide further details.
News.com.au has contacted her for comment surrounding the alleged deportation.
It’s not the primary time the influencer has faced trouble within the US.
In October last 12 months, the 23-year-old claimed she spent five hours in detention, while attempting to enter the US, for being “pretty” and mistaken for “an escort”.
She shared her ordeal after receiving a message from a follower who said the identical thing had happened to them.
“They didn’t let me into the country because they thought I used to be an escort,” the follower said, prompting Testa to share her own “scary” experience.
“It’s actually so scary and sad, they treat you want one too,” she said.
“I feel like they think this about any pretty girls. I met so many in detention last night.”
“You aren’t allowed to the touch your phone and you may have to observe trash American TV advertisements for five hours.”
Meanwhile, during one other trip to the US in September, she posted a “day within the life” video while in Los Angeles, California, with a friend that was heavily criticized.
Testa and her friend rented a Tesla and spent $130 on salads before driving to the infamous Cecil Hotel, an inexpensive housing complex that 10,000 people call home.
The constructing – also generally known as the most haunted constructing in town – is positioned on Skid Row, an area known for poverty and homelessness.
Testa said she was “obsessed” with the Cecil Hotel, which was the topic of a Netflix documentary, but when driving to it she broke down crying.
Immediately after, she asked which money was higher – “washable Australian money or the American money with blood stains on it.”
But, the young influencer’s actions were mocked online by other social media users.
“The homelessness makes me cry … which money is prettier,” one person commented on the clip, while one other defended her saying: “People don’t realize what LA is and even Hollywood is, like the quantity of homeless people is unhappy and insane Cali[fornia] may be very expensive to live there.”
The influencer earns a living selling racy images and videos on OnlyFans, reportedly earning greater than $100,000 per 30 days.