Controversial OnlyFans star and daughter of renown neurosurgeon suffers a wardrobe malfunction in a tiny bikini on Bondi Beach

Paris Ow-Yang, a well-known OnlyFans personality, turned heads at Bondi Beach on Wednesday during a provocative bikini photoshoot.

A 22-year-old woman briefly exposed herself to those around her when her bikini had a mishap.

Paris, the daughter of prominent Sydney neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Ow-Yang, didn’t seem to notice a minor mishap while posing for photos on a boat. She attended Frensham, a prestigious boarding school for girls with annual tuition of $33,000.

She looked stunning in her swimsuit, carefully posing to highlight her figure and toned stomach for the camera.

The content creator showed off her natural look during the photoshoot, wearing very little makeup and letting her long, dark hair flow around her shoulders.

Paris seems to have put behind her the recent public controversies and legal issues surrounding the social media personality who became famous shortly after turning eighteen by starting an explicit OnlyFans account.

Paris has been under increasing public criticism due to a history of legal issues. These include a serious drunk driving incident, a violent domestic disturbance, and a restraining order filed by her family.

In October 2023, Paris was arrested for driving under the influence after crashing her $50,000 black Mercedes into another car in the upscale Point Piper neighborhood. Her breath alcohol level was over four times the legal limit for a provisional license holder.

She lost her driver’s license for nine months. As part of her sentence, she’ll also have to install a device in her car that prevents it from starting if she’s been drinking, and she’s been placed on a two-year community corrections order.

But that wasn’t the end of her troubles.

In December 2024, the OnlyFans creator was accused of assault and stalking after a disturbing incident of domestic violence involving her mother, Amanda Ow-Yang, at their home in Double Bay.

Legal filings show the young millionaire showed up at her mother’s house while intoxicated, where she yelled insults – including a highly offensive slur – and threatened to end her own life. She then damaged the house and stuck two kitchen knives into the floor.

Ow-Yang admitted guilt to charges of assault, stalking, and damaging property. The judge ordered her to stay away from alcohol for a year and a quarter and to participate in mental health counseling.

A two-year apprehended violence order was also imposed to protect her family.

Despite facing personal difficulties with legal issues and emotional struggles, Ow-Yang’s career creating adult content has continued to be very successful.

She’s gained over a million followers on Instagram and TikTok, and says she’s earned millions of dollars from her OnlyFans subscription service.

She often shared that she was among the top 0.02% of earners worldwide as a content creator, and she used her income to buy several valuable properties in Sydney’s most prestigious neighborhoods.

She told The Daily Telegraph that her experience has been amazing, giving her both financial independence and the ability to manage her own career path.

‘I’ve been able to create an empire for myself, on my own terms.’

Ow-Yang’s lawyers have consistently explained that her unpredictable behavior is rooted in difficult experiences from her childhood and her ongoing mental health challenges. She has struggled with depression, anxiety, ADHD, and an eating disorder since her parents divorced when she was thirteen years old.

According to her lawyer, Michael Bowe, the public breakdown she experienced in 2024 was caused by a combination of heavy drinking, a painful breakup with Sydney nightclub owner Julian Tobias, and continued harassment online.

The court heard she was left ‘spiralling out of control’ and unable to cope with her newfound fame.

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2026-04-17 05:18