OnlyFans Star Paris Ow-Yang's Bikini Shoot Wardrobe Malfunction at Bondi Beach
Controversial OnlyFans star Paris Ow-Yang caused a significant scene at Bondi Beach on Wednesday when she participated in a sultry bikini photoshoot. The 22-year-old adult content creator accidentally flashed onlookers after suffering a wardrobe malfunction while wearing a tiny red bikini. Paris, who is the daughter of renowned Sydney neurosurgeon Dr Michael Ow-Yang and attended the elite Frensham ladies' boarding school, which costs $33,000 annually, appeared oblivious to the slip as she energetically posed on a boat for a photographer.
Striking Poses and Revealing Angles
The statuesque beauty worked all her best angles for the camera, showcasing her cleavage and taut abs in the revealing two-piece swimsuit. She revealed her natural beauty by wearing minimal makeup and tossing her long dark locks around her shoulders throughout the shoot. This incident comes as Paris seems to have moved on from a string of public controversies and legal dramas involving the Bondi-based social media sensation, who shot to fame after launching a racy OnlyFans account the day after her 18th birthday.
A History of Legal Troubles and Personal Struggles
Paris Ow-Yang has faced mounting scrutiny over her brushes with the law, including a high-range drink-driving crash, a domestic violence rampage, and an Apprehended Violence Order taken out by her own family. In October 2023, she was charged with high-range drink driving after slamming her $50,000 black Mercedes into another vehicle in the affluent suburb of Point Piper, blowing more than four times the legal alcohol limit for a P plater.
She received a nine-month driving ban, was forced to install an alcohol interlock device in her car for two years, and was handed a two-year community corrections order. However, that was not the end of her troubles. In December 2024, the OnlyFans starlet made headlines again after being charged with assault and stalking following a terrifying domestic violence incident involving her mother, Amanda Ow-Yang, at the family's Double Bay apartment.
Court documents revealed the teenage millionaire arrived at her mother's home drunk, hurling abuse, calling her a 'sl**' and threatening to kill herself before trashing the property and embedding two kitchen knives into the floor. Ow-Yang pleaded guilty to assault, stalking, and property damage, with a magistrate ordering her to abstain from alcohol for 15 months and comply with mental health treatment. A two-year apprehended violence order was also imposed to protect her family.
Career Success Amid Personal Turmoil
While her personal life has been marred by legal woes and emotional turmoil, Ow-Yang's career as an adult content creator has continued to soar impressively. She has amassed more than a million followers across Instagram and TikTok and claims to have made millions of dollars through her subscription-based OnlyFans account. She previously bragged about ranking in the top 0.02 per cent of creators globally, using her earnings to snap up an impressive portfolio of properties across Sydney's exclusive eastern suburbs.
'For me, it's been an incredible journey which has allowed me financial freedom and control over my career,' she told The Daily Telegraph. 'I've been able to create an empire for myself, on my own terms.' Ow-Yang's legal team have long argued that her erratic behaviour stems from childhood trauma and ongoing mental health struggles, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, and an eating disorder – conditions she's battled since her parents' messy split when she was just 13.
Her solicitor, Michael Bowe, has previously told courts the teen's highly publicised meltdown last year was the result of binge drinking, heartbreak following the breakdown of a relationship with Sydney nightclub identity Julian Tobias, and ongoing online abuse. The court heard she was left 'spiralling out of control' and unable to cope with her newfound fame, highlighting the complex interplay between her public persona and private struggles.



