October 13th 2024.
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The recent news of YouTuber Yung Filly, whose real name is Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, being arrested in Australia for an alleged sexual assault has been making headlines. It's the first time the 29-year-old rapper and internet personality has been seen since his arrest last week in Brisbane. He was then extradited to Perth to face multiple charges.
Barrientos is facing four counts of sexual penetration without consent, as well as three counts of assault. Additionally, he has been charged with impeding someone's normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to their neck. As part of his bail conditions, he must stay in Australia for two months and check in with the police on a daily basis while awaiting his court date.
On Saturday, he was spotted by reporters for the first time since his arrest. Wearing a white zip-up hoodie and a cap, he kept his head down and avoided answering any questions as he made his way into the police station from a black car. The following day, he was seen at the same station in an all-black outfit for his second check-in.
Barrientos was granted bail at Perth Magistrates Court on Thursday, but he is required to remain in Perth until his court appearance on December 19. It has been reported that the conditions of his bail include not contacting the alleged victim and refraining from posting about the case on social media, where he has millions of followers across various platforms. He has also been ordered to report to the police daily and post a personal cash surety of $100,000.
Aside from his YouTube career, Barrientos has had mainstream success appearing on TV shows such as BBC's Would I Lie To You? and Channel 4's The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer. He is also known for his popular comedy podcast with his long-time collaborator Chunkz, called Chunkz and Filly.
The news of Barrientos' arrest has caused some ripple effects, as it has been reported that his cooking show with English footballers has been pulled by the Football Association (FA). The FA initially chose him to promote healthy cooking alternatives to young people across the country, but they quickly removed the series and all related promotional material after his arrest.
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