A controversial teenage OnlyFans star from an affluent Australian family has been charged with assault.
Paris Ow-Yang, 19, has built up a massive presence on social media with more than 1.6 million following her on Instagram and TikTok while she decided to join OnlyFans when she became 18.
And she has made a fortune from the adult content on the site where she is said to be among the top 0.02% of creators, attracting more than 40,000 views per post on OnlyFans. Just a few months after leaving university she was able to buy the first of several properties in a wealthy area of Sydney and also now has a two-bedroom beach pad in Bondi.
She is the daughter of well-known neurosurgeon Michael Ow Yang and wife Amanda, and she went to the prestigious Frensham School. The teenager stressed that both her parents are “extremely proud” of her, and that her father has no input towards her online content. She stated: “Both my parents are extremely proud of what I have been able to achieve. They are now fully supportive of what I love to do.”
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But she has also courted controversy along the way and has now been charged with assault, stalking and damaging property relating to an alleged altercation in Sydney. It took place at one of her homes in early November, reported the Daily Telegraph and she is understood to have to appear at Waverley Local Court on December 11.
Ow-Yang has said that her success on OnlyFans has given her empowerment with her property empire believed to be worth around £5 million.
‘For me, it’s been an incredible journey which has allowed me financial freedom and control over my career,’ Ow-Yang reportedly said. “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.”
However, in October last year she was charged with drink driving after crashing her Mercedes car. She reportedly had “drowned herself in alcohol” after splitting up with 44-year-old nightclub tycoon Julian Tobias. In court, her lawyer, Michael Bowe, said the incident was the result of a “perfect storm” resulting from her “spiralling out of control” after the relationship ended. She was fined and given a two-year correction order
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