Titus Low Faces Court Hearing After Alleged Upload of Explicit Images in Singapore

Titus Low Faces Court Hearing After Alleged Upload of Explicit Images in Singapore

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.