Singapore’s First OnlyFans Face‑Off
Titus Low Kaide, a 22‑year‑old from Singapore, found himself on the wrong side of the law after he kept logging into his OnlyFans account even after a court order told him to stay away. The result? He’s now officially charged with distributing obscene material – a first‑ever case for an OnlyFans creator in the Lion City.
What Went Down
It all started on Sept. 4 when police received a tip that Low was posting intimate images and videos on OnlyFans. In Oct. 11, authorities swooped in, seized the account, and served he a notice under the Criminal Procedure Code. He was sternly warned that breaching this order is a crime.
But Low didn’t sit quietly. He allegedly messaged the OnlyFans team, claiming his account was “not secured,” then reset his password, got back in, and kept sharing more naughtiness – even on a second account.
Authorities’ Next Move
By Nov. 1, a fresh order was issued: no access to either OnlyFans account. Police say they’re digging deeper for potential new breaches and other offences.
They’ve issued a public reminder: Under Singapore’s Penal Code, distributing or profiting from obscene material electronically is illegal. Anyone spotting such activity can file a police report.
Upcoming Court Date
The case is slated for a Jan. 20 hearing. Stay tuned for how this digital scandal unfolds.
This article originally ran in The Straits Times. Permission is required for reproduction.
