A trio of Kiwi Only fans creators are claiming "no harm" done after being slammed by an animal rights group for posting videos "exploiting" cows in videos of a "sexual nature".
The creators - Layla Kelly, Chelsea Terese and @Itsthatkiwigirl - insist that the content they filmed at the farm goes against “standard agricultural practice”.
The trio claim no animals were harmed in the making of their "cheeky" Instagram reels where they sported bikinis.
One of the clips shows the girls appearing to throw a bucket of milk on a water slide as the three slip down it, another shows a compilation of clips of the girls pouring more milk on themselves via a gumboot and straight from an udder.

Posting a series of slides defending themselves to Instagram the women clarify: “There was no nudity, no explicit content and no cows were harmed, harassed or emotionally manipulated.”
“Everything fell well within standard agricultural practices (unless rural bikini-wearing is now illegal - in which ase, oops?)”
They went on to explain no animals were visible in any of their content as it goes against their values.
“We get it the internet loves a scandal, but this wasn’t one.”
Animal right group Save Animals From Exploitation (SAFE) said it was “deeply concerning” to see mother cows who are “already being exploited for their reproductive systems being further victimised for the production of sexually explicit video content.”
The videos have since been passed on to The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) and New Zealand Police for further investigation.

Though MPI director of compliance and response Glen Burrell told media: “initial assessment of the video shows no breaches of the Animal Welfare Act.”
They are now in discussions with the women to ensure MPI is “satisfied” the animals were cared for.
This isn't the first time Layla Kelly has faced backlash for her OnlyFans promotions. Back in 2023, Layla was kicked out of Bunnings for filming herself taking her undies off and leaving them as "custom-made gifts for the dads and hardworking tradies" around the store.
Layla admitted her video was all about hooking in new viewers and advertising her OnlyFans profile.
She hasn't done so great at staying out of trouble.