Popular content creator, musician, and TV personality Yung Filly—real name Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos—has found himself at the centre of serious legal trouble in Australia. The 28-year-old has officially pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges, including:
The allegations stem from an incident that reportedly occurred on September 28, 2024, after a performance in Hillarys, a coastal suburb of Perth. Court documents reveal that the accuser, a woman in her 20s, claims she was assaulted in a hotel room following the event.
Filly, who has been out on bail since October 2024, made an appearance at Perth Magistrates Court on Tuesday, where he denied all charges. His trial is now scheduled for June 13, 2025, at the state’s higher district court.
As expected, the accusations sent shockwaves across social media. Yung Filly has built a massive fanbase through his YouTube career, music, and mainstream TV appearances on shows like Soccer Aid and The Great Celebrity Bake Off. Given his public persona, the allegations have sparked heated debates online.
Some fans are standing by him, emphasising that he remains innocent until proven guilty:
“Y’all need to remember that an accusation is NOT a conviction. Let the courts do their job before you cancel someone.”
“Innocent until proven guilty. Let’s not rush to conclusions just because someone is famous.”
On the other hand, many are questioning whether Filly’s image as a fun-loving internet personality conflicts with the severity of the accusations:
“This isn’t a minor allegation. These are serious charges—people need to stop defending celebrities blindly.”
“Too many of these influencers moving reckless. If found guilty, I hope justice is served.”
What’s Next for Yung Filly?
With the trial set for June, Filly’s legal team will now prepare their defence. If convicted, he could face serious consequences under Australian law. As the case progresses, more details may emerge, shedding further light on the allegations.