Multiple Kiwi OnlyFans creators that have come under fire from an animal rights group that claims their provocative content filmed with cows was within “standard agricultural practice.”

However, Save Animals From Exploitation (Safe) is urging the Ministry for Primary Industries to stop people from producing video content of a sexual nature involving animals and in this case, cows.

Safe said it was “deeply concerning” to see mother cows who are “already being exploited for their reproductive systems” being used in explicit videos.

The videos show women in bikinis performing regular farming tasks; in one video, three women are seen having milk sprayed across their faces.

Kiwi adult creator Layla Kelly responded to the claims on behalf of her two collaborators, @itsthatkiwigirl and Chelsea Terese, stating that no laws were broken and no animals were harmed.

“There was no nudity, no explicit behaviour, and no cows engaged in or subjected to anything outside of standard agricultural practices,” Kelly said.

“Unless wearing a bikini in a rural postcode is now considered a felony, I’m not sure what the issue is.”

“No animals appear in our OnlyFans content,” Kelly added.

“That’s not only against our values, it’s also against the actual terms of service.

The Ministry for Primary Industries stated that they were now in contact with social media content creators regarding the footage.

“While an initial assessment of the video shows no breaches of the Animal Welfare Act, we will talk to the person involved to gather more information and satisfy ourselves that the animals are being properly cared for,” said MPI director of compliance and response Glen Burrell.

 

 

Photo Credit: The AgriSciencer