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Anthony ‘Koby Falks' Cox cause of death: How did the Australian OnlyFans star die?
Anthony ‘Koby Falks' Cox cause of death: How did the Australian OnlyFans star die?

Hindustan Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Anthony ‘Koby Falks' Cox cause of death: How did the Australian OnlyFans star die?

Australian gay content creator and OnlyFans star Anthony 'Koby Falks' Cox passed away at 42. Falks passed away last Wednesday, confirmed by his long-time partner and fellow performer, Sam Brownell. '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,' Brownell wrote in a public statement and added, 'I will love you always.' 'A Melbourne local, Falks posted regularly to his OnlyFans and JustForFans pages, and was recently in Sydney, hosting events at Sydney Sauna on Oxford Street,' Australian newspaper the Star Observer noted. ALSO READ| Indian-origin man battles for life after brutal police assault in Australia: 'His brain is totally damaged' While penning this article, no official cause of death has been released to the public. 'The cause of his death has not been confirmed publicly,' Star Observer reported. Born in Queensland in 1982, Anthony stepped into the adult industry for just three years, appearing in 76 projects, most of them through his OnlyFans page. From 2022 to 2024, he frequently collaborated with Brownell, both on and off-screen. Most of his work can be found on the adult site RawF**kClub. Celebrity Apprentice star Carla from Bankstown wrote, 'Rest in Peace, angel. You were such an incredible human and always had my back.' '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,' Falks' talent agent, Matthew Leigh mourned. 'He was organised, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful. The kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work with… 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.' ALSO READ| Florida High schooler's backflip fail during graduation ceremony goes viral after he accidentally kicks classmate: Watch 'Never did I imagine I would be writing such a post… We have lost a trailblazing creative spirit far too soon. But I truly believe his light and legacy will continue shining brightly above,' Leigh added. 'Rest peacefully, Koby. You will be missed, always.'

Aussie adult content creator dies suddenly, aged 42
Aussie adult content creator dies suddenly, aged 42

Perth Now

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Aussie adult content creator dies suddenly, aged 42

Australian adult content creator Koby Falks has died suddenly, aged just 42. His devastating passing was announced to his 127,000 Instagram followers on Monday. 'Koby Falks, better known to his family and friends as Anthony Cox, passed away earlier this week,' the caption said. '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 cause of death has not been revealed. If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. Mr Falks was a well-known OnlyFans creator and was popular among the gay community. His publicist and PR manager Matthew Leigh said Mr Falks was 'one of the most generous, kind-hearted and genuine people I've ever had the privilege to know'. 'Though our time working together was brief, the impact Koby had was anything but small,' he wrote in a tribute to Mr Falks. '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. '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. 'You will be missed, always.' If you need help in a crisis, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For further information about depression, call beyondblue on 1300 224 636 or talk to your GP, local health professional or someone you trust.

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