OnlyFans model jailed for murdering her boyfriend complains about no conjugal visits

‘Fake Barbie’ OnlyFans model, 24, who was in jail for her boyfriend’s murder, complains she’s not allowed late night conjugal visits from men

An OnlyFans model has been sentenced to life for the murder of her partner and has complained that she is not allowed “conjugal visits” with men.

Abigail White, who called herself ‘Fake Barbie’, was sentenced to life in prison last October, with a minimum sentence of 18 years, at Bristol Crown Court.

The court heard how mother-of-three White, 24, was one of the ‘early pioneers’ of the OnlyFans website, earning around £50,000 a year from sharing erotic content.

But after an argument with her boyfriend Bradley Lewis on March 25, she stabbed him in the heart at their home in Kingswood, near Bristol.

White told the court that Mr Lewis tried to ‘control’ her and her money from the OnlyFans site and claimed he ‘ran into the kitchen knife’ she was holding, adding that it was ‘not a big sting’.

Abigail White, who called herself ‘Fake Barbie’, was sentenced to life in prison last October, with a minimum sentence of 18 years, at Bristol Crown Court

But after an argument with her boyfriend Bradley Lewis (pictured together) on March 25, she stabbed him in the heart at their home in Kingswood, near Bristol.

But after an argument with her boyfriend Bradley Lewis (pictured together) on March 25, she stabbed him in the heart at their home in Kingswood, near Bristol.

White told the court Mr Lewis (pictured) tried to 'control' her and her money from the OnlyFans site and claimed he 'ran into the kitchen knife' she was holding, adding that it was 'not a big sting' used to be

White told the court Mr Lewis (pictured) tried to ‘control’ her and her money from the OnlyFans site and claimed he ‘ran into the kitchen knife’ she was holding, adding that it was ‘not a big sting’ used to be

She told the court: “I went over to shock him, to frighten him with the knife and before I knew it I had stabbed him.”

White – who had previously stabbed Mr Lewis in the arm – said she realized it was serious when she “saw blood spurting out of him”, adding: “It was really bad.”

An autopsy revealed that Mr. Lewis, 22, had suffered a single 7 cm deep wound in the chest, where the knife penetrated his heart.

White wrote in Inside Time magazine in the latest March issue that she was shocked that prisons don’t allow partners in women’s prisons.

She said prison wardens should be mindful of “her needs” and allow men to stay overnight with female underprivileged.

Writing from her cell at HMP Eastwood Park, a 400-capacity prison in Gloucestershire, White said: ‘I have noticed, having recently been sentenced to 18 years, that prisons do not allow overnight stays for female prisoners and their partners.

White - who had previously stabbed Mr Lewis in the arm - said she realized it was serious when she 'saw blood spurting out of him', adding: 'It was really bad'

White – who had previously stabbed Mr Lewis in the arm – said she realized it was serious when she ‘saw blood spurting out of him’, adding: ‘It was really bad’

White wrote in Lags' Inside Time magazine in the latest March issue that she was shocked that prisons are not allowing partners into women's prisons

White wrote in Lags’ Inside Time magazine in the latest March issue that she was shocked that prisons are not allowing partners into women’s prisons

‘I think they should take into account our needs and that men and women should spend the night together.

“I’d like to know what other inmates think about this, as quite a few girls here agree.”

White admitted manslaughter but was found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, as she was told she would spend a minimum of 18 years behind bars before being eligible for parole.

Justice Peter Donald Fraser, who jailed White in 2022, told her, “Not only will your three children grow up without a father, but they will grow up knowing that their mother killed their father.”

A spokesman for the prison service said this week: “Inmates see family during day visits supervised by staff.”