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Fitness Model Courtney Tailor Allegedly Stabbed Boyfriend To Death In Miami Apartment

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Courtney Tailor has been arrested and is being detained by police.

Courtney Tailor, whose real name is Courtney Clenney, has been detained by police after allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death in their Miami apartment, according to The Sun.

Police responded to a 911 call on Sunday around 5 P.M. where 27-year-old Christian Obumseli was found with a stab wound in his shoulder. He was quickly taken to a hospital but succumbed to injuries. Police believe there was a physical altercation before the stabbing occurred.

“We know that there was a physical altercation between them before he was stabbed,” a Miami PD spokesperson said.

There are currently no charges against Tailor for the death of Obumseli. Tailor was found at the scene of the crime covered in blood. According to the report, she is being detained at a mental health facility after threatening to kill herself. There is no timetable on when she will be released but Florida’s Baker Act law allows law enforcement to commit a person for up to 72 hours.

TMZ shared a video of Tailor handcuffed and covered in blood on the floor of a luxury apartment. Tailor is wearing the same clothes that she wore during an Instagram live video earlier that day. She is wearing a black sports bra and sweatpants as she is talking to police while sitting on the floor.

Courtney Tailor may be best known as a fitness influencer with millions of followers (and her Only Fans account), but she is also a former amateur bodybuilder. She had competed in the NPC Bikini division for a small number of shows in 2016. Shortly after she moved onto pursuing a career as a fitness model. Tailor has built up a social media following of over 2 million on Instagram.

This is an ongoing investigation and updates will be provided as they are released. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram.

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