OnlyFans Creator Fake Barbie Admits to Fatal Stabbing | High-Profile Court Case

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Hao Sun
Updated 04:33 PM, July 13, 2025

OnlyFans Creator "Fake Barbie" Admits to Fatal Stabbing

In a distressing event in South Gloucestershire, Abigail White, known on OnlyFans as "Fake Barbie," admitted to the fatal stabbing of her former boyfriend, Bradley Lewis. White claimed during the trial that she did not intend to kill Lewis but wanted to "shock" and "scare" him. This admission came after a heated argument led to White stabbing Lewis, who died shortly after at a nearby hospital due to a stab wound to the heart.

Troubled Relationship and Financial Disputes

The relationship between White and Lewis had been tumultuous, marred by mutual infidelity and financial disagreements concerning the income White generated from her OnlyFans content. According to court statements, the violent altercation escalated from an intense argument where physical and verbal aggression were present.

Events Leading to the Tragic Incident

On the day of the incident, tensions rose after Lewis communicated his desire to end their relationship while at a park, leading to further disagreements at a local pub. White, reportedly under the influence of alcohol and drugs, including a bottle of wine, a Jägerbomb, two rum and cokes, and cocaine, ultimately resorted to violence in a moment overwhelmed by emotions. The couple’s history included previous episodes of violence, with White having stabbed Lewis in the arm just weeks before his death.

Judicial Outcome and Sentencing

Despite White's plea of manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility due to her intoxicated state, the presiding judge, Mr. Justice Fraser, was not swayed. Reviewing all the evidence, Justice Fraser concluded that White had the intention to kill Lewis at the time of the stabbing, stating, "You had threatened to do this many times. Your evidence that you did not, and only wanted to shock him, was not credible."

The case concludes highlighting a violent end to a fraught relationship, leaving a lasting impression of the devastating impacts of domestic violence and substance abuse.

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Hao Sun is a communications strategist and reporter for RhyteIt, based in Buffalo, New York, specializing in communication strategies for adult content creators. Sun covers topics related to audience engagement, branding, and messaging techniques that help creators build loyal fan bases on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly. With expertise in digital communication, Sun’s work supports creators in navigating the complexities of content promotion and public relations in the adult industry.