‘Stalking’: Teen porn star charged with assault after ‘dust up’
A Sydney adult content creator with a huge following online has been charged with assault, stalking and damaging property.
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A controversial adult content creator has made headlines again this week after being charged with assault, stalking, and damaging property following an alleged altercation in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
Paris Ow-Yang, 19, was charged following the alleged incident, which reportedly occurred at one of her multiple homes in early November, according to The Daily Telegraph.
News.com.au has confirmed that she will appear at Waverley Local Court on December 11 for a mention and has reached out to her for comment.
Ow-Yang was recently recognised as being in the top 0.02 per cent of online content creators globally.
She is the daughter of prominent Sydney neurosurgeon Michael Ow-Yang and his wife, Amanda.
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Solicitor Michael Bowe stated he would represent Ow-Yang at her court appearance but declined to comment further on the matter.
The popular creator began using OnlyFans the day after turning 18 and has amassed a huge social media following, with over 1.6 million followers across Instagram and TikTok.
The subscription-based service has proven to be highly profitable and within 12 months of joining, she bought multiple investment properties in the eastern suburbs, including a two-bedroom beach pad in Bondi.
Ow-Yang believes that people are beginning to see the “empowerment” that comes from monetising content.
“For me, it’s been an incredible journey that has afforded me financial freedom and control over my career,” she told Sydney Confidential.
“I’ve been able to create an empire for myself on my own terms, and I’m extremely proud of my investments in numerous properties around the eastern suburbs.”
Her “empire” is estimated to be worth over $7 million.
The former Frensham private school student left university when her online presence skyrocketed, and she began earning millions from her racy content, with each of her posts attracting over 40,000 views.
However, her rise to fame has come with brushes with the law.
In October 2023, she was charged with high-range drink driving after crashing her $50,000 Mercedes into a $150,000 Mercedes in Point Piper.
A neighbour reported that “half the street” came out to investigate after hearing the crash, which resulted in her airbags being dispersed.
The green P-plater was reportedly four times over the legal limit after spending hours “drowning herself in alcohol” following a break-up with nightclub baron Julian Tobias, 44, who is just two years younger than her dad.
In court, her lawyer, Michael Bowe, described the incident as the result of a “perfect storm” resulting from her “spiralling out of control” after the relationship ended.
Ow-Yang was convicted, fined $1000, and sentenced to a two-year correction order.
She was also required to use an interlock device in her vehicle for 24 months, which prevents the car from starting without a breath test confirming she is below the legal limit.
Magistrate Brodney Brender warned that the incident could have warranted an 18-month prison sentence and cautioned that a similar event could see her behind bars.
Originally published as ‘Stalking’: Teen porn star charged with assault after ‘dust up’