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Australian influencer says she was ‘traumatized’ after being deported from US airport following 10-hour interrogation: ‘My family was about to file a missing person report’

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Influencer and adult content creator Billie Beever (pictured) has shared her experience
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A single mother has shared her “traumatic” experience after being deported from the United States.

Billie Beever, influencer and adult content creator vented his frustrations in a Tik Tok video after border security agents detained her upon landing at LAX in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Billie explained that when she arrived in the country they took her to a private room and questioned her about her job, her income, and whether she used drugs.

The 32-year-old woman says she was kept in the room, which she called “airport jail,” for more than ten hours.

The artist claims she was “frozen” and unable to contact her worried family at home when her phone and passport were taken.

“My family was about an hour away from filing a missing persons report,” she said. Yahoo News Australia.

“Everything was so inhumane. It was so complicated that they took my phone, my passport… they didn’t give a damn.”

Billie was eventually placed on a plane back to Australia and says her passport was not returned to her until she landed.

Influencer and adult content creator Billie Beever (pictured) has shared her “traumatic” experience of being deported from the United States.

The model called the experience, during which she says her body was searched, “traumatizing as shit” and is now afraid to travel.

“Honestly, it was the most traumatic experience. In fact, now I’m afraid to go anywhere and I won’t return to the United States at all,” she told Yahoo.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted LAX for comment.

Billie, a former hairdresser, has worked in the adult entertainment industry since she was 18 years old.

She now claims to be among the top 0.6 percent of creators worldwide, calling herself “the real MILF” on the platform, and charges $11 a month for a subscription.

Last year, Billie spoke candidly about her career in ABC Naked next todescribing their journey into the industry as a gradual “evolution” or a “snowball effect.”

She also discussed the downsides of her job, saying she has been unfairly labeled a “terrible person” for what she does for a living.

‘I’ve always faced it. “I’ve always been told that no one will love me for what I do,” Billie said.

‘I am included in a category of person so terrible that I would never do anything wrong, I would never steal, I would never cheat. I have been embarrassed and hurt many times over the years.

Billie said she plans to tell her four-year-old daughter about her work when she’s older.

“Honestly, it was the most traumatic experience. In fact, now I'm afraid to go anywhere and I won't return to the United States at all

“Honestly, it was the most traumatic experience. In fact, now I’m afraid to go anywhere and I won’t come back to the United States at all,” he told Yahoo. LAX is pictured

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