When it comes to Ukrainian stars of international level, the name Josephine Jackson, or Yuliia Seniuk, always causes a resonance. As one of the most famous models on the OnlyFans platform and an adult film actress, she has always been at the epicenter of attention – not only from fans but also, as it turned out, from law enforcement agencies.
Recently, in an interview for “Lux FM,” Yuliia frankly spoke about her decision to change her place of residence. Her words are not just a personal story; they are a vivid commentary on the situation in Ukraine surrounding adult content creators, and evidence of systemic problems that force talented people to seek safety abroad.
Why Warsaw Replaced Kyiv: About Pressure and Threats
Why Did Yuliia Seniuk Actually Leave?
As Josephine Jackson herself explained, she did not “flee” the country forever but only temporarily changed her location, moving to neighboring Poland. The main reason, according to her, is the lack of a sense of safety in her homeland. As is known, in Ukraine, models and bloggers who work with the OnlyFans platform regularly face, as Seniuk believes, illegal and unjustified searches.
«I changed my location because I don’t feel safe, because unjustified searches are being conducted on girls, for nothing, I believe,» the actress stated.

About “Cops” and the “18th Century”: Outrage over Corruption
Yuliia emphasized that she is a conscientious taxpayer, so she considers it unacceptable when people want to profit from her. Her words were sharp and very candid: «I don’t want, at some point, for ‘cops’ to profit from me, let’s be frank. Because it’s impossible to call them police.»
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She draws a striking comparison with the European experience. In Europe, her profession is treated absolutely adequately; she films and works freely there, while in Ukraine, according to her, one can face criminal liability for it. «I realized that this is madness, because we live in some kind of, I don’t know, the 18th century,» Jackson indignantly noted.
Unofficial Rate: Rumors of Bribes
When asked about rumors of bribes allegedly demanded from OnlyFans models by Ukrainian law enforcement, Jackson confirmed that such stories are circulating online. The amounts, she said, are shocking – from 50 to 200 thousand dollars.
«They know who earned how much, and they base their demands on that,» Yuliia explained the extortionists’ logic.

Future and Legislative Uncertainty
When Will the Actress Return to Ukraine?
The star is currently temporarily living in Warsaw but comes to Kyiv for work. When asked if she plans to return to permanent residence, Josephine Jackson replied that it entirely depends on the actions of the Ukrainian authorities.
«If the situation changes, I will gladly return. I have family here, parents. But if not – I will have to move on. It is very sad to say this, but the fact is the fact,» she concluded in a conversation with “Lux FM” she emphasized.
Scandals and the Decriminalization Bill
The situation with Yuliia Seniuk is not the first warning sign. As the MODISTA publication noted, back in September, she already denied rumors about allegedly paying bribes to the SSU to avoid searches. At the time, she explained that she left the country precisely because of the real threat of criminal prosecution for candid photos.
This personal experience of the star clearly illustrates the general problems that arise due to the blocking of the bill on the decriminalization of pornography in Ukraine. Despite the support of several People’s Deputies, the document is still “stuck” at the level of the President’s Office. People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zhelezniak explains this by the authorities’ fears of causing a negative reaction from a part of society. At the same time, according to him, law enforcement officers actively use the “moral” articles of the Criminal Code for pressure and, accordingly, create significant corruption risks in this industry.
The story of Josephine Jackson is not just secular news; it is a mirror reflecting the struggle between archaic legislation and the realities of the digital world. Yuliia Seniuk’s desire to work freely, pay taxes, and feel protected in her own country runs into a wall of corruption and outdated norms. Her departure is another argument in favor of the urgent reform of legislation so that Ukraine can retain talented and successful citizens, and not push them abroad.

