AN ONLYFANS model who was once stopped by border officers for being "too pretty" has run afoul of them again – but this time she is being deported.
Mikaela Testa claims she was locked up for "almost two days in a cell" after arriving off a flight from Perth, Australia, to Los Angeles.
The 23-year-old took to TikTok to detail her airport ordeal that culminated in her being booted back Down Under.
She told her 2.3million followers that immediately after stepping off her 20-hour flight, she was detained by border officials.
The X-rated content creator explained she "had that sinking feeling in her stomach" that she was in serious trouble.
Stifling tears, Mikaela said: "When I gave them my passport… I was flagged or something because they took me straight to secondary.
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"When you're detained you have no rights; they can seize your devices forever.
"They can go through them, they can download anything off your phone, you have no rights. They basically own you and everything when you step foot in their country."
The influencer claims she was quizzed by border cops about her pals in LA – "about their money, what they do on a daily basis, if they do anything illegal."
She was interrogated about her OnlyFans content and alleged that officers brought up saucy snaps of her scantily clad as they trawled through her phone.
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Mikaela continued: "I understand 100 per cent that this is a process and this is how things work. I was just in this room for hours."
The adult star says she was later taken to a holding room that left her feeling "like a prisoner" which was filled with other women.
She explained: "I spoke to a girl, she had been there almost three days. At least I was with other girls. That was getting me through.
"My CBP officer, the one that was doing my interview was so nice. I literally had Stockholm Syndrome.
"I cannot stop thinking about this man. I'm in love with him. He was so nice to me."
The brunette bombshell said her visa was "revoked" and she was ultimately deported back to Australia due to a discrepancy on her ESTA form.
Mikaela recalled: "When you're deported back to a country, you're not allowed to go through the airport.
"They put you into a car that's made out of metal and you get driven on the tarmac to the plane door with police officers.
"It's a whole thing, everybody knows that you're deported."
Her explosive storytime left social media users stunned, with the video quickly racking up nearly two million views in less than 24 hours.
The Aussie reassured fans she had arrived home safely and shared a snap of downtown Sydney from her plane window.
She wrote: "I'm so grateful to come home to a safe country, some of the girls that were detained with me will not.
"Some had been there for over three days with no contact to the outside world."
It marks the second close call at the border for Mikaela in under six months – after she was previously stopped for being "too pretty."
The social media star, who has also formerly been banned from Instagram and TikTok for her racy posts, claimed US customs officers believed she and a pal were prostitutes or escorts.
She told she "knew" they were in trouble when they "pulled up looking hot", despite being aware of the strict procedures.
Mikaela added: "I know for a fact that he thought she was a prostitute or an escort looking to work in the US because they love detaining Australian girls and accusing them of that until they tell the truth.
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"And they don’t even get sent home anyway, but I know so many girls that have been sent home."
But she eventually made it into the country after allegedly being detained for five hours.
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