Disgraced OnlyFans star deported after posting revenge porn of ex-boyfriend

Brazilian gay man Fabricio Da Silva Claudino, who was charged with revenge porn

A popular OnlyFans star is being deported from Australia to his home country of Brazil after posting revenge porn of his ex-boyfriend on the site.

Fabricio Da Silva Claudino, a former flight attendant, was living in Sydney when he secretly filmed consensual sex with his ex-partner on his iPhone.

The couple had met in Brazil and stayed together for five months, but after they broke up Da Silva Claudino stayed in Australia and supported himself through OnlyFans and working as a nude model.

In July 2019, he uploaded the four-minute video – as well as several nude images of his partner – to OnlyFans, where he had 130,000 followers, according to Q News.

Da Silva Claudino tried to insist that his former partner had consented to the video being filmed and to it being uploaded to OnlyFans, but court documents stated: “The victim is clearly unaware of this activity being recorded. [He is] depicted in the recording as face down throughout.

“At one point the defendant positions the mobile phone towards a mirror where his face is depicted. At no stage, did the victim consent to the defendant taking this recording.”

In February this year, he pleaded guilty to revenge porn charges, otherwise known as image-based abuse offences, and was jailed.

Last week, a judge at Sydney Central Local Court sentenced Da Silva Claudino to 11 months in prison, including a non-parole period of seven months. As he has already served the seven months, he will now be deported to his home country of Brazil.

Explaining the impact of the revenge porn on his life at a previous court date, the victim said: “The guy I thought I knew turned out to be a complete stranger.

“My dignity was sold for $12.99. My face became nothing more than a promotional tool… I feel dirty, I lost my identity forever.”

He is now paying to have his tattoos removed, as he fears being recognised because of them.

“My tattoos, which I used to wear proudly, now feel like branding,” he said.