Recently, a husband-wife duo came into the limelight after the wife’s flashing adventures were made known online.
This includes a video being circulated online as well as a series of Instagram Stories by DJ Jade Rasif.
An Exhibitionist Couple
She clarified that the couple allegedly goes around flashing people and conduct illicit activities in the parks.
The couple also created an NSFW (not safe for web) Twitter account which shares erotic content.
According to Shin Min Daily News, the Twitter account reportedly started in Feb 2020.
And within 3 months, it has gathered about 37,000 followers and posted about 400 explicit images and videos.
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The Twitter account reportedly went inactive on 15 May 2020.
Organises Activities Too
Posting images and video content wasn’t the only thing the couple allegedly used the Twitter account for.
They also used it to organise “parties” at hotels if the mood was “right”.
Turns out, Twitter was “step one” and SMDN discovered that the couple allegedly had a “step two” as well.
Couple Allegedly Use Telegram To Monetise Their Content
A month after the couple has created their Twitter account, they went on to create a private Telegram group.
To join, users will have to pay $24.99 per month. Or, if they go for the “three-month package”, it’ll be $69.99.
The Telegram group reportedly has more “homemade” content available for users’ viewing pleasure.
The Laws They’ve Broken:
You cannot appear nude in a public place in a manner that goes against public decency or order under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act.
Anyone found guilty of this charge can be jailed up to three months, fined up to S$2,000, or both.
Keeping, distributing or selling pornographic materials is illegal under Section 292 of the Penal Code.
You can be jailed up to three months, fined, or both.
It is also illegal to perform obscene acts in a public place under Section 294 of the Penal Code.
Should you be caught, you can be jailed up to 3 months, fined, or both.
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