OnlyFans’ Courtney Tailor seen dancing & revealing future plans in Instagram Live vid hours before ‘killing boyfriend’
THE OnlyFans star accused of killing her boyfriend appears to have spoken about her future plans to have children hours before her arrest over her partner’s death.
Courtney Clenney, 25, held a Q&A with fans posted to her Instagram account on the day Christian Obumseli was found dead, reports.
In it, Clenney – known on social media as Courtney Tailor – is asked where she sees herself in five years.
She tells her followers she would like children and “few houses” and a business.
The influencer appears to be in the same outfit as shocking footage obtained by which looks to show the influencer in a black crop top and white pants covered in blood.
Her arms appear to be held behind her back. At one stage Clenney appears to be sitting behind police tape at the luxury apartments in Miami.
The outfit matches the earlier video Courtney posted to Instagram.
In the Q&A she also speaks about her support for the police, telling followers: “Yes I do [support them].”
But she adds: “I have not been helped by them.”
Clenney is also asked about going to the gym and her plans for her first summer in Miami.
She tells fans she plans to work out, go to the beach and “live my life cos I’m blessed.”
Clenney also discusses having more plastic surgery.
Two weeks ago Clenney went on the “We In Miami Podcast” and said she only dates “rich, Black guys.”
She also talked about needing to be in control of relationships, and that she hated being told what to do, .
Police responded to a 9-1-1 call from Clenney on Sunday around 5pm at the luxury apartment building in Miami, Florida. There, they found her boyfriend stabbed once in the shoulder.
First responders transported Obumseli to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Officers said that the violence was caused by a domestic dispute.
“We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed,” a Miami PD spokesperson said.
Intense arguments were common in Clenney and Obumseli’s relationship, mutual friends of the couple told an
“We’ve seen her hit him,” Ashley Vaughn said. “I’ve never seen him hit her.”
According to the close friends, Obumseli had recently moved to the area and was living with Clenney at the One Paraiso apartment building, located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami.
In September of 2021, Obumseli posted a series of on Instagram where he is seen holding hands and smiling with Clenney as well as photos of the couple kissing in a car.
Clenney commented on the post from her account, which has over 2million followers.
“Partner in crime,” she wrote with a fire emoji.
While Clenney was detained at the police station following the stabbing, police say that she threatened to kill herself.
Police said that the threat led to an evaluation, causing her to be “Baker Acted.”
law allows law enforcement, as well as doctors, mental health professionals, and judges, to commit a person to a mental health treatment center for up to 72 hours if certain violent or suicidal tendencies are displayed.
It is unclear when Clenney, whose Instagram account has over 2million followers, will be released from the mental institution.
Though she was detained on April 3, OnlyFans content was somehow still posted on Clenney’s account on April 4.
At the moment, Clenney does not face any charges for Obumseli’s death.
A GoFundMe for Obumseli’s family has already raised over $64,000.
The states that he was killed just one week before turning 28.
“Christian was extremely compassionate with a desire always to uplift those around him,” the GoFundMe organizer wrote.
“He did not deserve for his life to be cut short by a heinous act of violence.”
The investigation into Obumseli’s death is still ongoing.
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A cousin of Christian’s, who did not want to be named, was emotional when contacted by The Sun and said they are “devastated” and she has been consoling her family.
She said they have information surrounding his death but are “still trying to understand everything,” declining to comment further at the moment while they grieve.
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