An Onlyfans model known as "Fake Barbie" is demanding conjugal visits with her new man after murdering her boyfriend.
Abigail White was found guilty of plunging a knife into the heart of Bradley Lewis - dad to her three children - last March.
The 24-year-old was sentenced to life in prison and must serve a minimum of 18 years.
White made around £50,000 a year posting erotic snaps on OnlyFans before she was jailed last year.
Now held at HMP Eastwood Park, in Gloucestershire, she said she is shocked partners are not allowed into women's jails.
The killer said bosses should take into account her “needs” and allow men to stay overnight with female lags.
"It has come to my attention, after recently being sentenced to 18 years, that prisons do not facilitate overnight stays for women prisoners and their partners," she told prison magazine Inside Times.
"They should take into account and consideration our needs, and allow men and women to have overnight stays together. I would like to know what other prisoners think about this, as quite a few girls here agree.”
White admitted Mr Lewis' manslaughter in Kingswood, near Bristol, but she was found guilty of murder.
She carried out the deadly attack after the couple were seen on CCTV rowing in a pub.
The trial heard how White 'thrust' the knife into Mr Lewis' chest, but she claimed she picked up the blade to "shock and scare" him and did not realise what she had done until it was too late.
Addressing her last year, Mr Justice Peter Donald Fraser said: “Not only will your three children grow up without a father, but they will grow up knowing their mother murdered their father.”
A spokesperson for the Prison Service said: “Prisoners see family during daytime visits which are supervised by staff.”
Following White's conviction, Avon and Somerset Police issued a statement criticising her "cruel lie" and "callous and selfish actions".
Senior investigating officer DI Ben Lavender said: “Bradley was a much-loved young man, a father, with his whole life ahead of him. Abigail White cruelly snatched that life away by her callous and selfish actions.
“In her initial account, she tried to claim Bradley stabbed himself, which was a cruel lie, but due to the evidence gathered by our team she admitted a charge of manslaughter at a previous court hearing.
"This trial was held because the prosecution maintained she had murdered Bradley, and this was backed up by the jury’s verdict.
“We were determined to carry out a thorough and painstaking investigation to achieve justice for Bradley – with our team of officers and police staff gathering and reviewing evidence, including CCTV footage, an extensive number of social media posts and voice messages, as well as taking more than 200 statements and carrying out seven video-recorded interviews."
He added: "My thoughts, and the thoughts of the whole policing team, are with Bradley’s family, who have shown tremendous dignity and courage throughout."