Australian Star Mia Bailey Captivates at Miami Swim Week
Australian talent Mia Bailey made a striking appearance at Miami Swim Week 2026 in May, drawing considerable attention as one of the few models from Down Under present. The 25-year-old, known for her role in the new Stan series “Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money,” showcased her physique in a series of daring bikinis while modeling various swimwear collections.
Beyond her runway presence, Bailey was observed mingling with prominent reality television personalities. Attendees included Layla Taylor from “Mormon Wives,” Christine Quinn of “Selling Sunset,” and Bethany Frankel, a star from “The Real Housewives” franchise.
Modeling Aspirations and Brand Partnerships
Sources indicate that the OnlyFans creator has secured representation with a global commercial modeling agency. This move is anticipated to lead to collaborations with major international brands, with potential campaigns for White Fox, Adidas, and Skims on the horizon.
During the event, Bailey was seen confidently displaying her figure in vibrant bikini sets. Additionally, the Gold Coast-based model participated in an outdoor photoshoot, posing in a high-cut, Baywatch-inspired one-piece swimsuit.
“Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money” Premiere Sparks Controversy
Bailey’s appearance at Miami Swim Week follows the dramatic debut of the new Stan series “Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money” last week. The premiere episode concluded with a heated confrontation between Bailey and fellow OnlyFans performer Ruby Drew at an agency party.
Tensions flared when Drew, 24, confronted Bailey regarding disparaging remarks made about Drew’s intimate relationship. Drew alleged that Bailey had criticized her choice to film sexual content with her partner, Jakob, and an escort.
On-Screen Confrontation Details
During the on-screen exchange, Drew questioned Bailey, stating, “You’ve talked s*** about my f***ing relationship. What the f*** is that?”
Bailey responded by asserting her differing approach to content creation, explaining, “Darius and I have very different morals in our relationship.” She previously stated that she exclusively films sexual content with her fiancé and no one else.
Drew countered, expressing her offense at Bailey’s perceived judgment: “That’s fine, but the language that I’ve heard you use. That you think that you’re better than us. That it was disgusting.”
Bailey retorted, “I think it’s cheating. I don’t need to spend my money on hiring a f***ing escort, a sex worker, to f*** me in front of my boyfriend.”
Accusations and Relationship Claims
Visibly taken aback, Drew then brought up an incident from a recent trip to Fiji, alleging that Bailey had exchanged contact information with a local man who resembled her fiancé, Darius. “I reckon I have a much healthier relationship than you do,” Drew claimed.
Bailey’s denial was met with further probing from Drew, who referenced the nickname “Fijian Darius.” Bailey insisted she was unaware of the individual Drew was referring to.
The exchange escalated as Drew pressed, “Fijian Darius? The guy that you gave your number to, your email to, your Instagram to.” Bailey’s response was emphatic: “No, I didn’t. That’s bulls***. Don’t bring up my relationship.”
Drew continued to challenge Bailey’s perceived security in her relationship, prompting Bailey to accuse her of lying. “You gave him your number after you were bragging about the car that you got and how much you could get.”
“I didn’t. You’re a f***ing liar,” Bailey retorted. Drew fired back, “I’m not a liar. Are you f***ing kidding me? That never happened. I’m not f***ing doing this. This is bulls***,” Bailey declared before abruptly leaving the party, directing a final insult towards Drew.
Behind-the-Scenes Insights
While the on-screen events were dramatic, production insiders suggest the actual altercation was considerably more intense. It is understood that the broadcast version of the dispute was edited for television, with some of the more heated moments omitted.
The Stan Original series “Turned On: Dirty Sexy Money” is currently available for streaming, with new episodes released weekly on Stan.

