THE OnlyFans star accused of killing her boyfriend spoke on a podcast just weeks before the murder and made some unnerving comments about her relationships with men.
Courtney Clenney, known on her OnlyFans platform as Courtney Tailor, appeared on a show called We In Miami Podcast just two weeks before police say she allegedly stabbed her boyfriend Christian Obumseli to death.
In a newly surfaced clip from the podcast, Clenney can be heard saying "Let me clarify, I only date rich Black guys."
In later parts of the podcast episode, she reveals to the interviewer that she doesn't like to be told what to do and that she hates being controlled.
The podcast episode has since been removed from streaming platforms, but a video of the interview exists on .
Clenney had goofed around with the other podcast guests while the interview guest jokingly called her "toxic."
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Clenney had given similar red flags on social media to indicate that she may have a dark side.
Just hours before she was arrested, the Instagram influencer had been dancing and revealing her plans for the next five years in a live video.
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In her boyfriend's last Instagram post, Clenney commented on his picture and called him her "partner in crime" from her account which has over 2million followers.
Despite the loved-up relationship that the couple painted on social media, Clenney and Obumseli had their share of domestic disputes, police said.
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Domestic violence was common in Clenney and Obumseli's relationship, mutual friends of the couple told an
Police responded to a 9-1-1 call from Clenney, 25, on April 3 around 5pm at a luxury apartment building. There, they found her boyfriend stabbed once in the shoulder.
First responders transported Obumseli, 27, to a nearby hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Officers said that the violence was caused by a domestic dispute.
"We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed," a Miami PD spokesperson said.
Intense arguments were common in Clenney and Obumseli's relationship, mutual friends of the couple told an
“We’ve seen her hit him," Ashley Vaughn said. "I’ve never seen him hit her."
According to the close friends, Obumseli had recently moved to the area and was living with Clenney at the One Paraiso apartment building, located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami.
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While Clenney was detained at the police station following the stabbing, police say that she threatened to kill herself.
Police said that the threat led to an evaluation, causing her to be "Baker Acted."
law allows law enforcement, as well as doctors, mental health professionals, and judges, to commit a person to a mental health treatment center for up to 72 hours if certain violent or suicidal tendencies are displayed.
It is unclear when Clenney will be released from the mental institution.
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At the moment, Clenney does not face any charges for Obumseli’s death.
The investigation into Obumseli's death is ongoing.
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