Paris Ow-Yang: Teen OnlyFans star accused by police of assault
Teen OnlyFans star Paris Ow-Yang has been charged with assault and stalking after an alleged “dust up” in the city’s east.
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Teen OnlyFans star Paris Ow-Yang has been charged with assault and stalking after an alleged “dust up” in the city’s east.
The 19-year-old online sensation, who was recently named in the top 0.02 per cent of online content creators in the world, was charged with assault, stalking and damaging property.
NSW Police said they were called to an alleged “dust up” at one of Ow-Yang’s multiple eastern suburbs homes in early November.
Ow-Yang was initially slapped with an Apprehended Violence Order prohibiting her going near or contacting two people known to her, before police charged her.
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Solicitor Michael Bowe said he didn’t want to comment on Ow-Yang’s charges, but confirmed he would be representing her when the matter is listed in Waverley Local Court on December 11.
Under the AVO, Ow-Yang is banned from going near two relatives within 12-hours of drinking alcohol or taking illicit drugs. She must also not assault, threaten, stalk or harass them, a standard clause in all AVOs.
Ow-Yang is the daughter of high-profile Sydney neurosurgeon Michael Ow Yang and his wife Amanda.
The hugely-popular content creator began on TikTok, before venturing into OnlyFans paid content when she turned 18.
She previously told The Daily Telegraph the adult-only paid content had been extremely lucrative even in just 12-months since she joined.
“For me, it’s been an incredible journey which has allowed me financial freedom and control over my career,” Ow-Yang said at the time.
“I’ve been able to create an empire for myself, on my own terms, and I’m extremely proud of investing in numerous properties around the eastern suburbs.”
The former Frensham private school student said she thinks people are starting to recognise the “empowerment” that comes with monetising your content.
“OnlyFans is a multi-billion industry, and I even still feel uncomfortable talking about it,” she said.
Ow-Yang recently splurged on multiple investment properties across the city’s east, including a beach pad in Bondi.
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