A female influencer left people shocked after boarding a flight with a sex doll in tow.
Débora Peixoto, who boasts 644,000 followers on Instagram, was spotted taking the NSFW doll aboard a plane as a “social experiment”.
The influencer has previously hit headlines sharing details of her wild life, including her polyamorous relationship with her partner and using her own poo as a face mask.
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And her latest stunt has gone viral on social media, with over 50,000 views.
But her followers seem baffled by her latest stunt.
“I purchased the doll for experimental purposes,” Débora told Need To Know.

“My goal was to observe how people react to the idea of physical companionship represented by an object associated with affection and desire.
“Many followers used to say they wanted a version of me at home.
“At first, I thought it was just a fetish, but I realised it was about fellowship, about presence.”
In the clip, shared to Instagram, Débora can be seen sitting with the doll on the plane, where she has it placed in the window seat.
One shocked viewer wrote: “You didn’t do that!!!”
“You are too much!” another said.
Someone else commented: “Wow, how cool, how funny, I died laughing here.”

One fan added: “She is so beautiful.”
Another wrote: “I loved it, I want one too.”
Débora says she was inspired by the concept behind reborn dolls – a figure that resembles a human infant with as much realism as possible.
She said, “These dolls are adopted by women as a source of comfort and emotional bonding.

“I wanted to reimagine the idea for the adult male universe.
“Many men are looking for something beyond the screen, for companionship and presence.”
During her flight from São Paulo to Rio de Janeiro, the doll accompanied the influencer through every step.
She said: “She [the doll] joined me through check-in, security, boarding, and seat assignment.

“The reactions were more respectful than I expected.
“There was curiosity, of course, but also a good dose of humour.
“It felt like people recognised there was something different happening — but nothing offensive.”
According to her, the experiment is part of a broader creative process aimed at “exploring themes such as loneliness, fantasy, and emotional connection in the digital age”.

Débora, who is from Brazil, added: “This doll was just the beginning.
“My idea is to develop a model with its own identity, for those who follow my work and want a more connected experience with the world I’ve built over the years.
“I’m looking to start selling some, but I am evaluating the options.
“It would be something exclusive for subscribers — something intimate and symbolic.
“Not about looks, but about the idea of meaningful presence”