法國籍OnlyFans創作者Melisa因在印尼製作情色影片並散播

2026-03-25

2026年3月,一起涉及跨國網紅與當地法律衝突的案件在印尼引發關注。法國籍OnlyFans創作者Melisa Mireille Jeanine(網名 CallMeSlo)因在峇里島拍攝並散布色情影片,於3月13日準備離境時,在Ngurah Rai International Airport遭警方攔截並逮捕。

整起事件的起點可追溯至她於2月21日入境印尼後的行為。這名23歲網紅在峇里島期間,與一名假扮外送員的義大利籍男子,在多個公共場所(包括機車上)進行性行為並拍攝過程,明顯觸及當地對公共秩序與道德的敏感界線。

事件之所以迅速升溫,關鍵在於內容的公開與商業化。她在拍攝後不久,便將影片上傳至社群平台及OnlyFans進行營利。由於印尼對色情內容採取高度嚴格的法律管制,相關單位在網路上發現影片後,立即展開追查,最終在其試圖離境前完成逮捕行動。

警方後續調查顯示,此案並非單獨行為。除Melisa本人外,另有兩名外籍男子涉案並被拘捕,分別為一名26歲法國籍男子(ERB)與一名24歲義大利籍男子(NBS),顯示整體行動可能具有協作性質。

在法律層面上,涉案人員被指控違反印尼的《色情法》(Pornography Act)以及《電子資訊與交易法》(ITE Law)。這兩項法律在當地執行嚴格,特別針對公開傳播淫穢內容與利用網路牟利的行為。

若罪名成立,相關人士可能面臨最高約10至16年的監禁刑期。此外,還可能被處以高額罰款。在服刑期滿後,外籍人士通常會被驅逐出境,並可能遭到長達10年的入境禁令。

整體而言,這起事件再次凸顯不同國家在文化與法律規範上的巨大差異。即使在全球化與網路平台高度發展的時代,內容創作者在跨境行為時,仍必須面對各地法律紅線,否則可能付出極高的法律代價。

In March 2026, a case involving a foreign influencer clashing with local laws drew significant attention in Indonesia. French OnlyFans creator Melisa Mireille Jeanine (online alias CallMeSlo) was arrested on March 13 at Ngurah Rai International Airport while attempting to leave the country, after filming and distributing explicit content in Bali.

The incident began after the 23-year-old entered Indonesia on February 21. During her stay in Bali, she filmed explicit acts with an Italian man posing as a delivery driver in public locations, including on a motorcycle. Such actions directly crossed local boundaries regarding public decency and order.

The situation escalated due to the public distribution and monetization of the content. Shortly after filming, she uploaded the videos to social media platforms and OnlyFans for profit. Since Indonesia enforces strict anti-pornography laws, authorities quickly identified the content online and launched an investigation, ultimately apprehending her before departure.

Further police investigation revealed that she was not acting alone. In addition to Melisa, two other foreign nationals were arrested: a 26-year-old French man (ERB) and a 24-year-old Italian man (NBS), suggesting coordinated involvement in the activities.

Legally, those involved are accused of violating Indonesia’s Pornography Act and the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law). Both laws are strictly enforced, particularly regarding the distribution of explicit content and online monetization.

If convicted, the individuals could face prison sentences of up to 10 to 16 years. In addition to incarceration, they may also be subject to substantial fines. After serving their sentences, foreign nationals are typically deported and may face entry bans of up to 10 years.

Overall, this case highlights the significant differences in legal and cultural standards across countries. Even in an era of globalization and widespread digital platforms, content creators operating internationally must remain aware of local laws, or risk facing severe legal consequences.