Yung Filly's cooking show with England footballers canceled by FA due to rape allegations.

British content creator and musician confirmed for upcoming online show.

October 11th 2024.

Yung Filly's cooking show with England footballers canceled by FA due to rape allegations.
The recent news of Yung Filly's planned cookery show being pulled by the FA has caused quite a stir among fans and followers. The Football Association, in light of the rapper's arrest for an alleged sexual assault, has made the decision to cancel the online series that was set to launch as part of their Greater Game campaign. This campaign, created in partnership with sponsor M&S Food, aimed to promote healthy eating habits among young people aged 12-16.

Yung Filly, whose real name is Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, was arrested in Brisbane and extradited to Perth on Wednesday. Just hours after his arrest, the social media star had announced the exciting news of his collaboration with the FA for his new series, Freestyle Cooking. The series was set to feature appearances from well-known England footballers such as Jarrod Bowen, Bukayo Saka, and Ezri Konsa, and was planned to be shared on both the FA's social media platforms and Filly's own Instagram and TikTok channels.

However, it seems that the FA acted swiftly in response to the news of Barrientos' arrest and decided to pull the series and all related promotional material. The 29-year-old rapper now faces multiple charges of sexual assault and assault, and has been granted bail with strict conditions. These conditions include not contacting the alleged victim and refraining from posting about the case on social media, which could potentially influence his large following of 3.2 million.

It has been reported that Barrientos is being represented by Perth barrister Seamus Rafferty SC, who argued for his client's bail by highlighting the harsh conditions of Perth's Hakea maximum security prison. The barrister also pointed out the potential for social isolation that Barrientos would face in Perth, as he is originally from the UK and has no family or close friends in Australia.

This turn of events is a shocking and unfortunate development for Yung Filly, who has been in the public eye since 2013 when he started his YouTube channel. In recent years, he has also pursued a successful music career, with hits such as Grey, Day to Day, and Take Time. He has even made appearances on popular TV shows such as The Great Celebrity Bake Off for SU2C and Would I Lie To You?.

In light of these allegations, it is important to remember the victim and offer support to survivors of rape and sexual abuse. Organizations like Victim Support are available to provide assistance and resources for those in need. They can be contacted at 0333 300 6389. Let's all come together to support those affected by this unfortunate situation.

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