FORMER porn star Lana Rhoades boasts an impressive car collection - including a £200,000 Lamborghini Huracan.
The 26-year-old stunner - real name Amara Maple - built her fortune as a model for Playboy magazine and as a star in adult films.
During a livestream on PornHub, Lana showed off her lavish cars on the road outside her home - including a white Lamborghini Huracan and a white Range Rover.
It's also thought she owns a black Mercedes-AMG E53 and a grey Audi RS5.
According to reports, Lana, from LA, California, even counts a green VW campervan in her collection of motors.
Chicago-born Lana ditched the porn industry to produce her own material on OnlyFans and now co-hosts the popular podcast 3 Girls 1 Kitchen.
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She boasts more than 16 million followers on Instagram - and has appeared in publications such as Hustler, Penthouse, and Playboy throughout her career.
But Lana was recently mocked for a "hideous" detail in a cheeky snap in New York.
She braved the brisk winds in a tiny pair of grey shorts and a t-shirt, while bystanders in the back of the images were seen bundled up in coats.
In the first Instagram photo, Lana flaunted her long legs as she approached a crossing while clutching a bagel and a brown paper bag.
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In the second, the mum-of-one sits down to tuck into her food on a staircase, seemingly unphased by the freezing temperatures.
But social media users weren't impressed by her £3,650 Big Red Boots by the brand MSCHF, which have become a staple among celebs.
The cartoonish shoes have been a controversial talking point online for months, as not everyone is a fan of the unique design.
A host of Lana's followers flooded the comment section with taunts about the boots, which have been worn by the likes of rappers Coi Leray and Lil Wayne.
Chicago-born Lana boasts over 992,000 subscribers on YouTube as well as amassing her millions of followers on Instagram.
The vlogger gave birth to her first child, a baby boy named Milo, in January 2022.
She was accused of fleecing investors out of £1.5million in an NFT scam just a month later.
Lana began flogging cartoon caricatures of herself as part of a project dubbed 'Cryptosis', promising people its value would increase.
But she allegedly disappeared after failing to fulfill her promises, taking £1.5m in crypto-cash with her.