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Anna Paul discovers horrifying bed bugs in an Airbnb bed

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Updated 02:25 4 Jul 2023 GMT+1Published 02:24 4 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Anna Paul discovers horrifying bed bugs in an Airbnb bed

The TikToker said at first, her mother thought she was 'tripping', and then she realised the bugs were real.

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OnlyFans star Anna Paul was staying with her mother in an Airbnb in Amsterdam last week when she found bed bugs in the bed.

“When my mama lay down in bed last night, little bugs started crawling up her neck, crawling up her legs,” she told fans in a TikTok video.

The TikToker said at first, her mother thought she was 'tripping', and then she realised the bugs were real.

“Are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? There’s so many of them,” the 24-year-old squealed while showing a video of the bugs crawling in the bed.

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Paul said that she and her mother decided to sleep on the couch 'head to toe' to get away from the bugs.

They also stripped the bed of the linen.

“It was the only thing we could do,” she said.

“What makes it worse… our luggage is all open next to the bed so they could like… boing boing… I don’t know, I don’t even know what they were…”

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Her TikTok followers were quick to tell her that they were bed bugs and that she needed to act immediately.

“Those are bed bugs. Tumble dry ALL your clothes and get out of there,” one person said.

“It took my family literally a year to get rid of them!! Had to throw literally everything out,” another commented.

“Girl, those are bed bugs. Don’t take any of your stuff home with you without getting it laundered in hot hot hot water,” added another.

According to Better Health Victoria, bed bugs are commonly found on beds or mattresses, and they feed on human blood.

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Lovely.

Bedbugs are not known to transmit any blood-borne diseases; however, the bites can be itchy and distressing.

If you find bed bugs in your house, you should thoroughly wash, vacuum and clean all surfaces and bedding, wash the affected bedding and clothing in hot water, and steam clean carpets.

While Paul initially hoped to 'get a refund' for their accommodation in Amsterdam, she later updated her fans to say when she reached out to the Airbnb host, she was 'ghosted'.


Featured Image Credit: TikTok/Anna Paul

Topics: News, OnlyFans, TikTok, Australia

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