The buxom performer, known by the stage name Candy Charms, posted a photograph on Instagram several days ago showing her in the back of a car, her eyes hidden behind sunglasses with a scarf partially covering her blonde hair.
"Hey guys I have been on holiday in Tehran," she wrote online. She later added: "My nose was not straight and they are the best in the world in nose surgery. I had my nose done."
The actress deleted the Instagram post and her account following a torrent of comments from Iranians, some friendly and others hostile.
Today, the semi-official ISNA news agency quoted Hasan Qashqavi, a deputy foreign minister in charge of consular affairs, as saying a British-American actress visited Iran after she "applied for a visa through a travel agency" under a different name.
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While not naming the actress, the story implied it was the adult film performer. An ISNA report yesterday suggested she listed her occupation as a "hair stylist" on her visa application form.
"We have clerics and lawmakers who have cultural sensitivities and these sorts of events may cause problems later," Qashqavi said.
That may be a bit of an understatement in the Shiite power. Under Iranian law, spreading corruption via broadcast carries a possible death sentence. Pornography likely would fall under the law's purview.
It's unclear whether the actress knew the risk before she made the trip. She did not respond to a request for comment made via Twitter by The Associated Press and an email address listed on her website bounced back as undeliverable.