The AEW Dynamite episode on February 4, 2026, featured a flirtatious moment between Andrade and an OnlyFans model.
During his physical match with Kenny Omega, the action spilled outside the ring as well. After hitting a dive, Andrade stopped near the barricade and interacted with a group of women in the front row, thanks to his flirty on-screen persona.
He leaned into the crowd as they pulled him in for selfies. The whole exchange fit perfectly with the character Andrade has been leaning into lately. However, soon after, it became clear the moment was not spontaneous at all.
AEW Dynamite Segment Featuring OnlyFans Creator Draws Attention
One of the women was identified as Selina Slay, who is a popular OnlyFans creator. Her X profile is also rated to have “potentially sensitive content” by the platform. Some reports suggest the other women nearby were also adult content creators as well. That made it obvious that the interaction was planned and meant to be part of Andrade’s presentation on AEW.
Fans online have immediately noticed the whole situation and, as expected, have come up with some wild and funny reactions.
bra feeling himself so good he almost forgot that was a plant https://t.co/0HaHkwrSb6
— ?wad ?? (@Victorr525) February 5, 2026
Ay link ?
— K1NG (@____imK1NG) February 5, 2026
Either she's really good at her job or she forgot she was a plant also.
— Logan Luera (@fallenlogan) February 5, 2026
However, things took another turn after Dynamite went off the air.
Later that night, Selina Slay shared a clip from the show on her Instagram Stories and wrote, “Lmao this is so fake ?”. That post quickly caught fans’ attention. One user took offense to the comment and said that it’s “not a good look for AEW” while also suggesting that “Tony Khan should start using women who are actual wrestlers.”
One of the ladies Andrade took a selfie with last night on Dynamite laughed at AEW and called it “fake.” Not a good look for AEW.
— Colin (@BasedCLC) February 5, 2026
Maybe Tony Khan should start using women that are actual wrestlers. pic.twitter.com/TkenH4tQs0
While AEW often uses influencers in crowd spots, openly calling out the angle like that is uncommon. Every pro wrestling fan knows that matches are choreographed to a large extent, and the winner is mostly predetermined. However, it doesn’t mean what they are doing is just “fake,” since it involves real-life risks, and bumps and hits do hurt the wrestlers.
So far, AEW hasn’t commented on Slay’s post. It’s unclear if she will appear again on TV. There is also no word on whether she was told what was expected after the segment or if the post caught AEW by surprise.
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