Her followers have become concerned about her emotional stability and physical health.
Aliyah Marie is one of the most popular influencers in Calabasas, Los Angeles, California. Her most popular videos have to do with fashion, clothes, bikinis, fun outfits, trendy hairstyles, makeup, parties, shopping and her day-to-day attempts with family, friends or partner.
She currently has more than 8.4 million followers on TikTok, and 334 thousand followers on Instagram. Undoubtedly a very attractive profile for brands, who continuously advertised with her. Despite all this, she stopped posting continuously for quite a while.
The beautiful influencer who ended up in prison
From one moment to the next, the 22-year-old influencer with dual nationality -Mexican and American- began to secretly upload videos from a prison cell, and she herself revealed in later videos what really happened with her freedom. Much speculation immediately followed, but the assertions that it was all false, a mere strategy to make money, won the day.
In one of the films, barely 10 seconds long, we see her recording, lying on her bed, when suddenly she hears a voice in the distance and through loudspeakers that make her react by stumbling in order to hide the cell phone. She later clarified that it was all about an offense she had committed in public.
Why Aliyah Marie was jailed.
“Guess I won’t be a hot girl this summer,” her recording reads as she dances while wearing a uniform. “Reminder not to pee in public when you’re drunk,” she added in another video while showing a uniform with the letters LA County.
In a message she confirmed that she really didn’t realize where she was doing the bathroom. She was on a second floor, she felt she was in a toilet, but due to some holes in the floor, all the urine started falling on the people downstairs.
For now she has not revealed when this period of confinement happened, as in her social networks she was already quite active again after a few days on hiatus. Although this crime only merits a fine of at least a thousand dollars, judges may consider them serious and give a few months or up to 16 years in prison, according to the law firm Lluis Law.