WA Police have been forced to shut down an event in Perth's CBD after hundreds gathered to meet OnlyFans star Anna Paul. The influencer, who has more than ...
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A popular TikTok and OnlyFans star has had her Perth event shut down by police due to crowd chaos.
So sad it got cancelled,” one said. A popular TikTok and OnlyFans star has had her Perth event shut down by police due to crowd chaos. A TikTok and OnlyFans star has had her Perth event cancelled, with police called in to disperse the crowd.
A popular TikTok and OnlyFans star has had her Perth event shut down by police due to crowd chaos. Anna Paul, 23, has been touring Australia as part of her ...
We tried our best to work with the police but it got too much." "Due to safety, the West Australian Police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early," she wrote. So sad it got cancelled," one said. The Queenslander, who has over five million TikTok fans and two million on Instagram, posted to social media apologising for the event being cancelled and saying she'd tried to work with police to control it. "Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area," a police spokesman said. A popular TikTok and OnlyFans star has had her Perth event shut down by police due to crowd chaos.
Anna Paul, 23, has been touring the country as part of her collaboration with activewear brand STAX.
So sad it got canceled,” one said. “I got there at 2 a.m. “Due to safety, the West Australian Police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early,” she wrote. Police can be seen trying to disperse them. The Queenslander, who has over five million TikTok fans and two million on Instagram, posted to social media apologizing for the event being canceled and saying she’d tried to work with police to control it. “Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area,” a police spokesman said.
Teenage fans COLLAPSE in swarms as they race to meet a TikTok star called "Australia's Kim Kardashian" - causing cops to cancel the event. WA Anna.
The event was closed due to safety concerns, and paramedics were summoned to the site. The gathering was substantially larger than anticipated. WA Police canceled the event after contacting with the store’s management “due to the size of the gathering,” “lack of suitable protection,” and insufficient capacity to handle the larger-than-anticipated turnout. She added, “Due to safety concerns, the West Australian police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early.” WA Police stated, “Police responded to a clothes store in Hay Street Mall at the request of the store’s management because the store expected between 200 and 300 individuals to attend an event promoted on social media.” [Sunday](https://tdpelmedia.com/category/breaking-news), hundreds of followers flocked to Perth’s central [business](https://tdpelmedia.com/category/business) district to meet the influencer.
Fans who attended a meet and greet with TikTok star and OnlyFans creator Anna Paul have lashed the activewear brand that organised the event.
Police were later called to the store and the meet and greet was cancelled. it got to the point where people were passing out and allegedly (having) seizures.” Paul is also one of the top earners on OnlyFans. The caption of the video said the behaviour of the people in the crowd was unacceptable. A statement from WA Police said it was due to the “size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd”. Fans who attended a meet and greet with TikTok star and OnlyFans creator Anna Paul have lashed the activewear brand that organised the event.
A stampede of Perth teen fans eager to catch a glimpse of the social media star led to several people being taken to hospital.
Paul has amassed a social media following of more than 8 million people and is among the top 0.2 per cent of OnlyFans earners globally. “The last thing we wanted to do was spoil their enjoyment, but the last thing we wanted to see was someone get hurt,” he said. “Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area.”
Angry fans have lashed out at an activewear brand after Western Australia Police were forced shut down the event with Australian influencer Anna Paul in ...
[TikTok](/tvshowbiz/tiktok/index.html) and OnlyFans star Anna Paul have lashed out at a popular activewear label 's organisation of a meet and greet after the event descended into chaos. WA Police said the event as cancelled after consulting with the store's management 'due to the size of the crowd', 'lack of appropriate security', and insufficient capabilities to cope with the higher-than-expected numbers. 'A significantly larger crowd than expected attended. 'As you can imagine this is not how we foresaw today going, I am personally heartbroken that we cannot go ahead. 'Due to safety the West Australia police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early,' she wrote. Police cancelled a pop-up event in Perth to meet influencer Anna Paul (pictured) after hundreds of teenagers descended on the scene The event was expected to run from 12pm to 4pm but was cancelled prematurely, with officers dispersing fans from the area. Some of those who were lucky enough to meet Anna before the event was shut down also commented. Furious fans have lashed out at Stax after a meet and greet with their idol Anna Paul was cancelled shortly after the event started Another added: 'Stax are definitely to blame here and they tried to shift the blame on the police but they’re the one who were negligent of their event.' [Western Australia](/news/western-australia/index.html) Police were forced shut down the event with the influencer - described as Australia's Kim Kardashian - after rowdy fans stormed the mall where she was appearing and caused a crowd crush. - Event was closed due to safety concerns - with paramedics called to the scene
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Tensions have boiled over and teens collapsed in a crowd crush as the city was taken over by fans trying to meet a social media star. The event ended up being shut down by police after organisers expected only a few hundred fans to attend, and several people were taken to hospital. There were some crazy scenes on Hay Street on Sunday when a stampede of Perth teen fans arrived to catch a glimpse of the Tik Tok star.
TikTok star and OnlyFans siren Anna Paul made headlines this week after her meet-and-greet with fans was sent into chaos by a stamped of teens.
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Many fans have taken to TikTok to share their own footage and experiences. “Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area.” Workers were overheard inside the store on Sunday stating that the WA crowd was the loudest and biggest crowd across the three different cities.
The 23-year-old Australian, who has 5.1 million followers on TikTok, was on the tour as part of a collaboration with the activewear brand STAX. However, a ...
We were all so disappointed and we feel like we let you down but we wanted to make the event free but it should have been ticketed and we know that now. In the future we will be organising for a way bigger crowd." The Perth police said that they hadn't seen anything like this since a "Justin Bieber concert." However, Paul says that she thinks Stax hired too much security and that it was "overkill." Paul has since posted a video on her TikTok explaining why the event was forced to close down. The organisers had reportedly only expected 200-300 people to show up but the crowd that was there was significantly larger.
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She may be one of the biggest influencers in the country, but Anna Paul (left) was completely unrecognisable from her Instagram grid when she touched down in Sydney on Monday. Here: Glen, Anna and Atis 'A significantly larger crowd than expected attended. The social media phenomenon who has amassed a cult following on TikTok opted to ditch her often glamorous look in favour of a pair of black trackies as she made her through the airport The star, who has a combined seven million followers on Instagram and TikTok, looked to be in a good mood as she chatted with long-time boyfriend Glen Thomson. She may be one of the biggest influencers in the country, but Anna Paul was completely unrecognisable from her Instagram grid when she touched down in
A meet-and-greet event held at STAX for influencer Anna Paul was shut down by police due to uncontrollable crowds and collapsing fans.
I am so so sorry we tried our very best to work with the police but it got too much.” “It became a huge safety hazard… “A significantly larger crowd than expected attended. WA Police confirmed that the event was cancelled “due to the size of the crowd” and “lack of appropriate security”. “Due to safety the West Australia police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early,” she wrote. “Police attended a clothing store store in Hay Street Mall at the request of store’s management due to the store expecting about 200 to 300 people to attend an event publicised on social media,” WA Police said.
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So sad it got cancelled," one said. Because we honestly had no idea how it would turn out." There's too many people'," she said. "Due to safety, the West(ern) Australian Police had to shut down the Perth meet and greet early," she wrote. "Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area," a police spokesman said. Organisers had only expected 100-300 people to attend, but a significantly larger crowd showed up to the first event in Sydney, and became a precursor for what was to come at the ones that followed.
'We were told the last time police saw a huge crowd like this was for a Justin Bieber concert'.
We started to do the meet-and-greet, it was good for the first 20 minutes.” “But it should have been ticketed and we know that now. “That’s the car we had because that’s all we can afford because we had no money.” “The car we had was a white van that didn’t have any windows in the back and guess what, it didn’t have any seats in the back either, it had milk crates on the ground at the back of the van we sat on as chairs. “Due to the size of the crowd and lack of appropriate security and other event planning in place to cope with the larger than expected crowd, and in consultation with the store management, the event was closed down and police commenced dispersing the crowd from the area.” “We wanted to make the event free, we didn’t want you to have to pay to see us,” she explained. In a YouTube video posted in 2019, Anna said she purchased a dream car for herself after her family couldn’t afford to buy a “modern” vehicle when she was young. “The reason why we worked with police to shut it down as soon as possible is because we didn’t want anything bad happening,” she said. “A significantly larger crowd than expected attended the event,” a WA police spokesperson said. “We did a meet and greet in Perth and we accidentally shut down the city,” Anna said. As the team tried to resolve the issue with authorities, Anna - who has more than five million TikTok videos - was told the event could no longer run for “another 20 seconds”. Fans reported seeing people “pushing and shoving”, with several fans “collapsing” or being “trampled” on - while a young woman was spotted being treated at the scene by paramedics.
Western Australia police said they had no choice but to shut down the event in Perth on Sunday, telling influencer Anna Paul they hadn't seen scenes like it ...
'We were so disappointed, and we feel like we've let you down but we wanted to make the event free. I made friends with girls sitting in front of and behind me,' Tiffy recalled. Because we honestly had no idea how it would turn out,' she said. Furious fans have lashed out at Stax after a meet and greet with their idol Anna Paul was cancelled shortly after the event started 'Stax really needed to organise the event, it didn't seem that the cops and council rangers even knew this event was even happening,' she said. Influencer Anna Paul (pictured) says she didn't expect so many fans to attend her meet and greets across the country Anna Paul explained to fans why police were forced to shut down her Perth meet and greet 'We started doing the meet and greet, and it was good for the first 20 minutes, but then the cops said, 'we need to shut this down. [TikTok](/tvshowbiz/tiktok/index.html) and OnlyFans star whose meet and greet with fans descended into chaos has broken her silence to address the fiasco and lessons learned. Flanked by two of her team, Paul took to social media on Monday night to apologise for 'accidentally shutting down' Perth and explain why they were forced to cancel the event at a moment's notice shortly after it started. - WA Police forced to shut down TikTok star Anna Paul's meet and greet with fans TikTok star Anna Paul breaks her silence over meet-and-greet which descended into chaos - after police were forced to shut down the event over safety fears for huge crowd
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Police also allegedly told her that she may have to register future events as a festival and enforce paid tickets in order to avoid a similar situation. I'm very grateful that everyone in my life accepts the job I do, So I'm able to talk about it freely." "I am one of the top Only Fans creators in Australia. While Paul will argue that her success was "random", she's undoubtedly capitalised on making the right content, on the right platform at the right time. This prompted them to hire extra security for her Perth event, but regardless of the added measures, chaos still erupted. People were throwing food at people and making deodorant bombs. In fact, she's mostly just seen with Glen, her parents and her brother, Atis who has become a TikTok sensation in his own right. "Even though it was only one little viral video I thought, wow this is a new way to get noticed." With 2 million Instagram followers, 5.1 million TikTok followers and listed in the top top 0.01% of all Only fans creators, there's no denying that her career is set for big things. "We grew up not having a lot of money," she told Studio 10 in 2021. Growing up, Paul has revealed that she didn't come from money and missed out on different experiences as her family wasn't able to afford it. We couldn't do a lot of stuff because we didn't have the money."