After a terrifying incident in Perth, Anna Paul receives criticism.


After a meet and greet became chaotic, followers of an Australian TikTok and OnlyFans celebrity dubbed “Australia’s Kim Kardashian” have taken to social media to criticize a well-known sportswear brand.

As a result of boisterous fans storming a mall and packing it with people, Western Australia Police were forced to call off the event with influencer Anna Paul.

On Sunday, hundreds of youngsters flocked to a Stax pop-up shop in Perth’s central business district to get a glimpse of the 23-year-old influencer as she travels the nation.

Hundreds stayed outside the shop overnight to get a head start in the line, which by 7am, five hours before the event was scheduled to start, had swollen to several thousand people.

The meet and greet was halted by cops as the crowd became out of control and prevented Stax from continuing.

Stax has apologized for the cancellation, but the confusion has angered distraught fans who have criticized the label for how the event was handled.

On Sunday in Perth, a meet and greet with well-known influencer Anna Paul (pictured) turned into mayhem.

Tiffashleigh said on TikTok, “It was quite disappointed.”

I just spent five hours of my day traveling to meet Anna Paul, which I never even managed to do.

She came at 7 a.m., three and a half hours before the commotion started.

In order to prevent incidents like the ones that happened in Melbourne a few days before, those waiting in line were identified with numbers.

Tiffy remembered, “It was wonderful, and mellow out and tranquil, and I made friends with females sitting in front of and behind me.”

“We were playing games and watched TikToks while seated.”

‘Between seven and 10 o’clock, a long line really started to develop and then around 10.30am, a man with a camera starting filming the long line down the street.

The commotion began when “everyone believed it was Anna and started shoving and yelling.”

She said that when additional police officers came, the throng was forced “like sardines” onto the side of the roadway.

People would often shove you from behind, leaving you with no option except to push the person in front of you ahead even if you didn’t want to, she recounted.

Following the abrupt cancellation of a meet and greet with their hero Anna Paul, incensed fans have taken to social media to express their rage at Stax.

Before the event was called off 15 minutes after it began, Tiff thinks that a few admirers were permitted entry inside the shop to meet Anna.

The police informed her and a few other females that four individuals had fallen and others had been crushed, she added.

Paramedics were attending to a girl who was receiving care inside the Stax shop.

Tiffy criticized the sportswear label, describing the day as being “extremely unsatisfactory.”

The police and council rangers didn’t appear to even be aware that the event was going, so Stax really needed to organize it, she said.

Many officers said, “We didn’t even realize this was occurring and we weren’t notified by the firm,” according to the report.

Her account of what happened led to further criticism of Stax.

One viewer said, “Stax needs to do better, knowing how young many of Anna’s admirers are, they created an extremely hazardous situation.”

Another person said, “Stax are absolutely at fault here. They attempted to place the responsibility on the cops, but they were the ones who were careless of their event.”

Those who had the good fortune to meet Anna before the event was called off also shared their thoughts.

It should have been a live event instead, one admirer commented. “I went there at 5am and got to meet her. She’s so sweet I felt so awful that she wanted to go.”

They allowed us in early, at 11:20, and I got to meet her, but yes, it was chaotic, said another.

Another lady said that when she came at 7 a.m., there were already 2000 people there.

According to TikTok user Thaliahorgan.x, “So Anna Paul, we still love you but f**k you Stax for not understanding how to organize an event since we questioned all the police and rangers and they had no idea there was an event occurring.”

The proprietors of Stax have already apologized to the unhappy fans and said they were devastated the event could not go on.

A statement on Instagram stated, “We are blown away by the reaction and cannot thank you all enough for continuously supporting STAX. and everything that we do.”

I am personally devastated that we cannot proceed since, as you can guess, this is not how we anticipated today happening. Every single one of you is loved and appreciated by us.

Social media videos show throngs of admirers crammed close together outside the Stax shop, an athletic retailer Paul has promoted, on Hay Street, yelling “Anna!” as they wait to see the celebrity.

As a large throng gathered outside the event, several participants allegedly “jumped the line,” which led to “tensions” that required the intervention of WA Police.

A pop-up event in Perth to meet influencer Anna Paul (pictured) was canceled by police as a result of the large number of teens who showed up.

According to WA Police, officers were called to a clothes shop in Hay Street Mall at the request of management because 200 to 300 individuals were expected to attend an event that had been advertised on social media.

There was a much higher attendance than anticipated. Allegations of “queue jumping” caused tensions among certain sections of the audience to rise.

A number of individuals fainted and needed medical attention, so police called St. John Ambulance.

Originally scheduled to last from 12 to 4, the event was abruptly called off, with police removing spectators from the area.

After speaking with the store’s management, WA Police said that the event had been postponed “due to the size of the gathering,” “lack of suitable security,” and “inadequacy of capabilities” to handle the higher-than-expected numbers.

Just after noon, Paul made a post on Instagram claiming that police had instructed event organizers to cancel the event due to crowd control issues.

The Perth meet and greet had to be canceled early due to safety concerns, she wrote.

It turned into a major safety problem… I appreciate your amazingness. I’m so sorry; we did our absolute best to cooperate with the cops, but it just became too much.

Anna has spent the past week on a meet-and-greet tour through Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth

Anna has spent the past week on a meet-and-greet tour through Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth

Anna traveled to Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth last week for a meet-and-greet trip.

The Queenslander, who has seven million followers on Instagram and TikTok combined, spent the previous week travelling across Sydney and Melbourne and mixing with devoted fans.

Both occasions saw similar scenes as adoring admirers went to visit her and brought presents like flowers, notes, posters, and clothes.

Her last destination was the meet-and-greet in Perth, where she was scheduled to promote her latest project with Stax and provide products from her collection that are often unavailable to customers in Western Australia.

Before transitioning into a profitable job uploading material on the subscription-based website Only Fans, where she is one of the biggest earners, Paul began as a lip-sync performer on TikTok.

Her net worth, which includes her opulent waterfront property on the Gold Coast, was estimated to be between $6 million and $7 million as of April.


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