Naya Khoury (Arabic: نايا خوري) stands out as a Lebanese digital influencer and content creator. She gained prominence through social media, particularly Instagram, before expanding into subscription-based platforms like Fanspicy and OnlyFans. Her work often features adult-oriented material, which has sparked widespread debate in Arab communities over digital freedom versus societal norms. Collaborations with figures like Antonio Suleiman have amplified her visibility, alongside controversies tied to ethics and legal hurdles.
Early life
Details on her upbringing remain sparse. Born in Lebanon around 2000, she hails from a Lebanese family. Public records suggest she relocated abroad early in her career, with reports placing her residence in Tunisia by 2025. No confirmed information exists on her education or family background beyond her national origin.
Career
She entered the social media scene in 2015 via Instagram, building a following that exceeds 788,000 on her primary account as of late 2025. Initial posts focused on lifestyle and modeling, drawing a regional audience from countries like Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Libya. By 2020, her content shifted toward more exclusive, paid formats.
On platforms such as Fanspicy—an Arab alternative to OnlyFans—she produces adult videos and photos, often collaborative. Her association with adult film actor Antonio Suleiman boosted her profile, with joint content described as bold and explicit in various online discussions. This move positioned her among top earners in the niche, though it invited scrutiny. She maintains active profiles on X (formerly Twitter) under handles like @Nayakherey, where she promotes Telegram channels for direct fan interactions. Her X following tops 12,000, blending personal updates with content teasers.
Controversies
Her shift to explicit material ignited public backlash. Critics label it unethical in conservative Arab societies, while supporters frame it as personal expression in the digital age. Leaks and unauthorized shares from Fanspicy fueled privacy concerns, highlighting platform vulnerabilities.
In May 2025, during a family visit to Lebanon, she fell victim to a scam in Beirut’s Achrafieh district. She paid $4,000 to rent an apartment from individuals identified as “H.G.” and “Sonia,” who later withheld access citing her profession. They filed a false complaint accusing her of intending illegal use, leading to legal restrictions on her stay. Resolving the matter cost over $10,000 in fees and aid, forcing her departure; she remains barred from re-entering Lebanon. Khoury publicly decried the ordeal as a psychological and financial blow, calling for accountability from Lebanese authorities to curb such fraud.
Personal life
She keeps personal details private. No public announcements cover her religion or marital status. Reports indicate she lives outside Lebanon, possibly in Tunisia, to pursue her career amid regional sensitivities. Family ties surface occasionally, as in her 2025 Beirut trip for relatives.