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Daily Telegraph
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Telegraph
Australian OnlyFans star Koby Falks, 42, dies suddenly
Don't miss out on the headlines from Entertainment. Followed categories will be added to My News. Australian OnlyFans star Koby Falks has passed away at the age of just 42. The adult content creator, who has a combined following of over half a million on social media and his adult platform passed away in the last few days, according to a post made on his official Instagram. 'Koby Falks, better known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, passed away earlier this week,' read the heartbreaking post that was shared by his partner, Sam Brownwell. '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 adult star's official cause of death has not yet been revealed. Australian OnlyFans creator Koby Falks has tragically died. Picture: Instagram Falks' long-term partner shared the news on social media. Picture: Instagram In a heartfelt post on his own page, Brownell shared his grief, expressing eternal love for his late partner, writing: 'I will love you always.' Matthew Leigh, founder of the Melbourne-based PR firm that Falks was signed to, shared an emotional Instagram following the tragic news alongside the hashtag #MentalHealthMatters. '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. He was organised, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful — the kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work with. The adult content creator had built up a huge following online. Picture: Instagram. Falks was originally from North Queensland. Picture: Supplied 'It was an honour to represent his remarkable body of work and to witness first-hand the power of his presence, both on and off screen. 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. He went on to call the adult film star a 'trailblazer', saying: 'Never did I imagine I would be writing such a post, especially for someone I had the privilege of managing. And I sincerely hope I never have to again. To Koby's family, his close friends, and his extended 'family' of fans and followers — my deepest condolences. We have lost a trailblazing creative spirit far too soon. But I truly believe his light and legacy will continue shining brightly above.' Originally published as Australian porn star star Koby Falks, 42, dies suddenly
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Koby Falks, gay Australian adult film star, dies at 42
Koby Falks — a gay Australian adult film star legally named Anthony Cox — has reportedly died at age 42 according to social media posts from his real-life partner and fellow adult content creator Sam Brownell, and a statement from the public relations agency that represented Falks's career. Sign up for the to keep up with what's new in LGBTQ+ culture and entertainment — delivered three times a week straight (well…) to your inbox! Falks was born in Cloncurry, Queensland, Australia on September 7, 1982, as noted in his official bios on IMDb and IAFD. Despite only being active for three years in the adult film industry, Falks was credited in as many as 76 projects during that period — all of which were released through RawFuckClub or independently through the performer's OnlyFans page. The first confirmation of Falks's passing was posted on his official Instagram page — followed by 126,000 fans — on Sunday, June 1. The caption read: "Koby Falks, better known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, passed away earlier this week. He was loved by many and will be this post has affected you, please reach out to Lifeline at 13 11 14." During his three years working as a gay adult film star, the vast majority of scenes featuring Falks had him paired up with his real-life partner, Sam Brownell. Brownell confirmed that his partner of many years had died by sharing a short message via Instagram story, which read: "I will love you always." Instagram (@sambrownellxcvi) Sam Brownell shares Instagram story mourning the loss of his real-life partner, Koby Falks. Matthew Leigh, founder of the Melbourne-based PR firm (Mista PR) that Falks was signed to, shared an emotional Instagram post that read: "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. He was organized, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful — the kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work was an honor to represent his remarkable body of work and to witness firsthand the power of his presence, both on and off 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 did I imagine I would be writing such a post, especially for someone I had the privilege of I sincerely hope I never have to Koby's family, his close friends, and his extended 'family' of fans and followers — my deepest condolences. We have lost a trailblazing creative spirit far too I truly believe his light and legacy will continue shining brightly peacefully, Koby. You will be missed, always." The Mista PR founder also included hashtags like #MentalHealthMatters, #ItsOkayToNotBeOkay, and #CheckInOnYourFriends. Beyond social media, Mista PR updated Falks's page on the agency's official website. The statement read: "In Loving Memory of Koby FalksIt is with deep sadness that we share the passing of Koby Falks, a cherished talent and dear friend. Koby's creativity, passion, and professionalism left a lasting impact on everyone who had the privilege to work with honor his memory and the incredible contributions he made to the industry and to our team. Our thoughts remain with his family, friends, and fans during this difficult you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for are not alone." Out has reached out to Koby Falks's PR team for comment. His partner, Sam Brownell, has also been contacted. This story is still developing…


Metro
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Metro
OnlyFans and adult film star Koby Falks dies aged 42
Adult content creator Koby Falks has died aged 42. The Australian OnlyFans and adult film star, known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, died last week. His death has now been confirmed by his long-term partner Sam Brownell in a statement. 'Koby Falks, better known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, passed away earlier this week. He was loved by many and will be missed,' he wrote. Falk's cause of death has not been publicly revealed. However, his talent agent Matthew Leigh posted a lengthy statement following Falk's death. '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,' he 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. His ability to connect with people, not just here in Australia but across the world, was something truly special.' Leigh added that Falks 'wasn't just a client and was a light, a creative force, and a genuinely beautiful soul'. 'Never did I imagine I would be writing such a post, especially for someone I had the privilege of managing. And I sincerely hope I never have to again,' he added. 'To Koby's family, his close friends, and his extended 'family' of fans and followers – my deepest condolences. 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.' The content creator and actor, who had 127,000 followers on Instagram, often appeared in productions under the pseudonym Anthony Cox. Over the past three years he appeared in 76 projects. He also featured in several adult productions alongside his partner. In his last Instagram post six days ago, Falks wrote about revealing his true self after years of hiding. More Trending 'Took me years to drop the act. 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 began. 'I wore the armour a bit too long. But I never stopped searching for the bloke underneath it all. 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 edges and all. That's where the beauty is.' Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: 'Poisoned' beef wellington chef Erin Patterson tells murder trial exotic mushrooms 'have more flavour' MORE: King of the Hill star Jonathan Joss' husband says he died in 'homophobic attack' MORE: Boardwalk Empire actor Devin Harjes dies aged 41 after cancer diagnosis


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Gay Australian OnlyFans and adult film star dies suddenly aged 42: 'Such an incredible human'
Australian adult content creator Koby Falks died last Wednesday, aged 42. Falks, who was known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, made a significant impact in his brief but prolific career in the adult film industry. The heartbreaking news of his passing was confirmed by his long-time partner Sam Brownell in a statement. 'Koby Falks, better known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, passed away earlier this week. He was loved by many and will be missed,' a statement read. Falk's cause of death has not been officially confirmed to the public. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The OnlyFans star was born in Queensland in 1982 and often appeared in productions under the pseudonym Anthony Cox. Active for just three years, Falks appeared in 76 projects, primarily through his adult content page. From 2022 - 2024, Falks featured in several adult productions alongside his real-life partner and fellow star Sam Brownell. His sudden death was announced via Instagram, where he had amassed a dedicated following of 126,000 fans. In a heartfelt post, Brownell shared his grief, expressing eternal love for his late partner, writing: 'I will love you always.' Many of his fans were quick to pay tribute. Celebrity Apprentice star Carla from Bankstown wrote: 'Rest in Peace, angel. You were such an incredible human and always had my back.' Meanwhile, Falks' talent agent Matthew Leigh reflected on Falks' profound influence, describing him as a warm, charismatic professional whose presence resonated globally. '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. The heartbreaking news of his passing was confirmed by his long-time partner Sam Brownell in a statement '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. '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. 'Never did I imagine I would be writing such a post, especially for someone I had the privilege of managing. And I sincerely hope I never have to again. 'To Koby's family, his close friends, and his extended "family" of fans and followers — my deepest condolences. 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.'


South China Morning Post
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Who is Yoko Ono's daughter Kyoko Chan Cox? John Lennon's stepdaughter is now an artist, but she was kidnapped by her father as a child and didn't speak to her mum for nearly 30 years
Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter and peace activist Yoko Ono has certainly led a life packed with unforgettable moments – including giving birth to her two children, Kyoko Chan Cox and Sean Taro Ono Lennon Anthony Cox and Yoko Ono with their daughter Kyoko Cox. Photo: @Rosa_sol/X Ono has been married three times, but it was her second marriage – to filmmaker Anthony Cox – that first made her a mother (Ono later welcomed son Sean in 1975 with her third husband John Lennon). Ono and Cox had daughter Kyoko in 1963 but after a bitter divorce and a prolonged custody battle, the child ended up living with her father, leaving Ono on the sidelines of her daughter's upbringing. The pair only began building a relationship in 1994 after Kyoko became a mother herself. Advertisement Kyoko Chan Cox at the Broadway opening night of the musical Lennon in New York. From her difficult early years, to rebuilding her relationship with her mother, here's everything we know about Kyoko Chan Cox. Kyoko Chan Cox is Yoko Ono's first daughter John Lennon and Yoko Ono arrive at London Airport with Kyoko Cox in 1969. Kyoko was born in August 1963 in Tokyo, Japan, just a couple of months after her parents, Yoko Ono and American film producer Anthony Cox, has their second (and only official) wedding, per People. However, their marital bliss was short-lived. When Kyoko was five, her parents split, setting the stage for a complicated family drama. Yoko and Kyoko's custody nightmare John Lennon and Yoko Ono traversed the globe trying to reconnect with Kyoko. Photo: @Rosa_sol/X After their split was made official in 1969, Ono quickly moved on, marrying John Lennon. But the real drama unfolded in the courtroom as she battled Cox for custody of Kyoko. Cox, determined not to lose, whisked Kyoko away to Denmark. According to the Daily Express, Ono and Lennon flew to Mallorca in 1969 after discovering that Cox and Kyoko were there. The pair attempted to take Kyoko from her hotel's playroom but the attempt was foiled and they were arrested by Spanish police instead. At the end of December that year, Ono and Lennon flew to Denmark hoping to smooth things over and see Kyoko. But in 1971, Cox was granted full custody of Kyoko and he promptly went underground; Ono and Lennon reportedly spent nearly US$1.5 million flying around the world trying to track down Cox and Kyoko.