Samuela Brachtendorf, a well-known TikTok creator originally from Germany, appeared in a Sydney court on Monday. She’s accused of throwing hot chocolate at someone she used to be friends with and live with.
A 19-year-old currently traveling in Australia has been accused of assault, resulting in physical injury, according to a report in the Daily Telegraph on Tuesday.
Brachtendorf, an Uber driver and documentarian currently living in Australia, was released on bail with several conditions following the alleged incident.
The charges follow a video filmed in Bourke Street, Chippendale, going viral overnight.
Brachtendorf made a TikTok video responding to criticism that has quickly gone viral, racking up over a million views.
The social media star, in a post titled ‘storytime’, revealed she had recently broken up with her boyfriend and is having trouble with her roommate.
‘Our flatshare no longer talks to each other,’ she said in German in the caption.
‘I’m happy now that the two girls are moving out on Monday.
Their graduation party is happening right now, but it’s at my ex-boyfriend’s place, not here.
‘I cried over (my ex-boyfriend) at her place.’
Her former friend and her boyfriend were not subjected to any claims of wrongdoing.
During an online court hearing, the TikTokker’s lawyer, Zahir Zakaria, stated they plan to fight the charges as Brachtendorf listened in via video link.
Zakaria said she came to Australia with a work visa, is currently employed, and intends to explore the state.
‘The matter will be defended.’
Magistrate David Mulroney released the social media personality on bail, requiring them to check in with the police each Wednesday.
The influencer surrendered her passport and was legally prohibited from leaving the country, as instructed by the judge.
He also said it was likely she would be found guilty on the charges.
Brachtendorf later appeared in a video about her court appearance, which she posted on Monday.
She explained in a TikTok video, filmed on the street near the Surry Hills Police Centre, that she had been arrested and then released.
The TikTok star will next appear in Downing Centre Local Court on February 5.
TikTok creator Brachtendorf has become well-known recently, sharing videos of her Australian adventures and her breast augmentation journey with her 230,000 followers.
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2026-01-27 12:20