How Salome Salvi reacted to demand letter urging her to stop posting sexual content

December 23, 2025 - 4:55 PM
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Salome Salvi in this photo posted on her Instagram on Dec. 8, 2025 (salomesalvi33 via Instagram)

Adult content creator and actress Salome Salvi reacted after receiving a demand letter from an organization claiming to be a social media watchdog that called her out over her sexual content.

On Monday, December 22, the online personality posted a photo of the letter from the Kapisanan ng Social Media Broadcasters ng Pilipinas (KSMBPI), which was addressed to her as “Salome Salve” and “Mr. Salve.”

The letter demands that she “immediately cease and desist from posting, publishing, and disseminating obscene, sexually explicit, and sexually exploitative content on social media platforms.”

“KSMBPI has received numerous complaints and has independently monitored online materials publicly accessible through their platforms, which allegedly contain lewd, indecent, and sexually suggestive content, including discussions and portrayals that normalize sexual vulgarity and exploit women and young girls as objects of sexual discourse,” the letter reads.

“These materials are freely accessible to the public, including minors, raising serious concerns regarding public morals, child protection, and compliance with Philippine laws,” it added.

“KSMBPI emphasizes that freedom of expression is not absolute and does not extend to content that is obscene, exploitative, or harmful, particularly when such content endangers minors or undermines public decency and moral standards,” the letter continued.

The org also stated that Salome must “immediately remove the subject contents, refrain from producing similar materials, and ensure that future online activities comply with existing laws on obscenity, child protection, and responsible digital conduct.”

It likewise clarified that it does not intend to “silence legitimate artistic or creative expression, but to draw a clear line against content that is sexually exploitative, harmful, and inimical to public welfare.”

Salome posted a copy of the letter on her Instagram account with the caption, “cackling.”

 

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Others also chimed in in the comments section.

“Mr. Salve?” an Instagram user asked.

“LMAOOO, I didn’t even catch that,” Salome responded to the Instagram user.

“What are they gonna do?” another Instagram user commented.

“A whole lotta nothing,” Salome replied.

“Jusko. Kung sana pina-priority nila ‘yung mga national issues, ikaw talaga. Gusto ba nila ng commission?” another wrote.

Salome is an adult content creator who began on X (formerly Twitter) in 2017 before transitioning to platforms such as OnlyFans and Pornhub.

She is also an actress who has appeared in the series “Black Rider” and in VMX films including “Tahong,” “Mayumi,” “Ahasss” and “Boy Kaldag.”