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Model called ‘out of control’ for fanning thong in air during flight: ‘Zero respect’

Model called ‘out of control’ for fanning thong in air during flight: ‘Zero respect’

She’s airing out her dirty laundry.

Shocking her fellow airplane passengers with a surprise peek at her panties, social media siren and OnlyFans model Vvs Diamond is reaching new heights of eye-popping popularity with a viral video of herself yanking out a lacy red thong and waving it in the air during a commercial flight.

“What airline am I on?” Diamond, 27, cheekily penned in the caption of her underpants post, which pulled in over 2 million views on TikTok and more than 14,000 likes on Instagram.

In the kooky clip, the Miami-based bombshell unabashedly hoists her crimson-colored unmentionables in the air, and swings the crotch area around the built-in, personal fan directly above her seat.

Diamond, whose real name is Shenyece, told The Post she was on a Southwest flight to Chicago for the Exxxotica expo — the largest adult, love and sex event in the U.S. — and took her panties off during the flight because she spilled alcohol all over herself before boarding.

“It was early in the morning, I was super drunk after partying with friends the night before and having a few strong mimosas in the airport before the flight,” Shenyece said.

“I was wearing the panties under a skirt, and I spilled liquor on my skirt and it soaked down to my underwear. So, I took them off and I held them up to the fan to dry. I just figured, ‘Why not?’” she laughed.

OnlyFans model Vvs Diamond, 27, from Miami, caused digital mayhem after sharing a clip of herself waving a red thong in the air during a flight.

Diamond caused digital mayhem after sharing a clip of herself fanning a red thong in the air during a flight.


Shenyece — who struck cyber superstardom in March with footage of herself strumming out 20th Century Fox’s fanfare on the guitar with her tongue — said she held them up for three minutes while friends recorded the clip as fellow passengers looked on baffled.

“The couple next to me asked, ‘Are you okay?,’ and I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m great!,’” she cackled. “I need to be myself. I’m a very open person, and I don’t have much of a filter. I’m naturally goofy and I love to make people laugh. And there were people laughing on the airplane. It was perfect.”

“I definitely put the panties back on before the end of my flight. I [put them on] right in my seat,” she added.

Passengers weren’t the only ones shocked, either. Outspoken online observers eagerly weighed in with outrageous opinions on her G-string fling.

Diamond has previously gone viral with social media stunts like playing the guitar with her tongue and protesting the war in Ukraine in next to nothing.


“Now everybody knows Victoria’s secrets,” joked a commentator, making reference to undergarments retail giant Victoria’s Secret. “Why [did] you take [the panties] off? This is not not private jet,” teased another, punctuating the comment with a series of laughing emojis.

However, other internet antagonizers failed to see the humor in Diamond’s undies display.

“Why are [people] out of control? Nothing funny. And to think she a mother, smh,” scoffed a cyber scolder. “Zero respect,” wrote another.

Owing to her outlandish escapades, Diamond has scored millions of social media likes, views and subscribers.


No stranger to flexing in her frillies, in March, the digital diva outfitted her hourglass frame in nothing but a thong and body paint as a demonstration of protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

In the name of “peace,” she and equally voluptuous gal pal Sosa Pierre, 28, walked hand-in-hand around a South Florida parking lot, donning the colors of the Russian and Ukrainian flags across their nearly bare bodies.

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