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  • Australian adult content creator Koby Falks has died at the age of 42
  • Talent agent Matthew Leigh confirmed in a tribute on Instagram that Falks died on Wednesday, May 28
  • The announcement came just days after Falks shared on his own social media a post about self-acceptance

Australian OnlyFans content creator Koby Falks has died just days after sharing a message about his journey with self-acceptance. He was 42.

A representative of Falks, who was known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, announced his death in an Instagram post on Sunday, June 1.

“Koby Falks passed away earlier this week. He was loved by many and will be missed. If this post has affected you, please reach out to Lifeline at 13 11 14,” the post read.

It was accompanied by a photograph of the content creator crossing his arms while posing outside, as well as a picture of him sharing a kiss with his partner, Sam Brownell.

No cause of death has been shared publicly at this time.

Koby Falks.

Koby Falks/Instagram


Talent agent Matthew Leigh shared a lengthy tribute on Instagram as he confirmed that Falks died in late May.

“Though our time working together was brief, the impact Koby had was anything but small. From the moment we connected, I was struck by his warmth, his charisma, and his incredible professionalism,” Leigh wrote. “He was organised, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful — the kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work with.

“It was an honour to represent his remarkable body of work and to witness firsthand the power of his presence, both on and off screen,” he continued. “His ability to connect with people, not just here in Australia but across the world, was something truly special. Koby wasn’t just a client — he was a light, a creative force, and a genuinely beautiful soul.”

Leigh shared his “deepest condolences” with family, friends, and fans, before adding, “We have lost a trailblazing creative spirit far too soon. But I truly believe his light and legacy will continue shining brightly above. Rest peacefully, Koby. You will be missed, always.”

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Falks featured in 76 projects over the past three years and racked up over 127,000 followers, the Metro reported.

On Wednesday, May 28, he shared his last Instagram post, a throwback photo of himself sitting on a bedroom floor.

“Took me years to drop the act,” he wrote. “Turns out, the scariest thing wasn’t being rejected—it was being seen.”

“No more masks. No more performance. Just me, as I am. Raw. Real. Free,” he continued. “Yeah, I f—– up along the way. Yeah, I wore the armour a bit too long. But I never stopped searching for the bloke underneath it all.”

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Koby Falks.

Koby Falks/Instagram


He added, “This is for the younger me who just wanted to be loved without pretending. And for anyone else out there still hiding— You don’t have to be a symbol. Just be you.”

“Rough edges and all. That’s where the beauty is,” Falks concluded.

The post has been flooded with tributes as comments were switched off on the post announcing his death.

One person wrote, “Rest in peace mate. My thoughts are with your Partner, your family, your friends and loved ones during this impossible time.”

Another said, “Can’t believe the news 🥺 glad to have been lucky enough to meet you in Berlin last summer. Your vibrant spirit lives on friend.”

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