Taiwanese influencer Sprite Fang shared that he attempted to travel to Singapore in October 2025 to attend the event Formula 1 races. However, before she could even collect her passport at the immigration office, she was suddenly taken aside by officers and taken to a separate area for questioning. Her luggage was searched and she was interrogated in a small room at Changi Airport.
According to Sprite, immigration agents also searched his phone and discovered images linked to his OnlyFans account. Despite his repeated requests to stop viewing near-nude and suggestive content, said officers continued to review the images. She was reportedly detained overnight before being informed that she would not be allowed to enter the country.
Eventually, Sprite Fang was deported and forced to return to Taiwan. She later said the experience left her deeply shaken, triggering panic symptoms and sleep problems that required psychiatric treatment. He described the incident as traumatic and said it had a lasting emotional impact on his well-being.

Sprite also said he had initially planned to undergo a medical procedure in Singapore. Even though the journey ended abruptly, he said his self-esteem improved slightly after completing the procedure elsewhere, despite the distress caused by deportation.
Under Singapore law, the importation, production or distribution of obscene material, including pornographic content, is a criminal offence. However, Sprite Fang noted that she was never explicitly informed whether the content found on her phone was the official reason for her deportation. His account has since sparked widespread debate online, with many question digital privacy at borders and the treatment of influencers whose work involves adult-oriented platforms.
Sources: Koreaboo
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