TikTok star Anna Paul speaks out against the cancellation of a fan event at the Stax pop-up in Perth


A TikTok and OnlyFans celebrity whose meet and greet with fans became chaotic has spoken out about the incident and the lessons she’s learnt.

Police in Western Australia told influencer Anna Paul that they had no option but to end the event on Sunday because the crowd behavior was unlike anything they had witnessed since pop star Justin Bieber’s last live performance.

For the opportunity to meet the 23-year-old influencer, dubbed Australia’s Kim Kardashian, hundreds of adolescents flocked to a pop-up shop for fitness brand Stax.

Police intervened and ended the event after several participants were crushed and trampled on as crowd sizes grew out of control.

With two of her team members at her side, Paul turned to social media on Monday night to apologize for “unintentionally closing down” Perth and to explain why they had to call off the event soon after it had begun.

She also supported Stax, which has been under heavy fire from indignant fans for how it handled the situation.

Paul, who is upset, persists. After prior gigs in Sydney and Melbourne drew hundreds more people than anticipated, Stax and her security team informed police before Sunday.

Perth’s meet and greet with well-known influencer Anna Paul (pictured) became chaotic.

We replied, “Let’s alert the police, get more security, and make everyone ready for Perth,” she said.

“Police were aware from the beginning. They were ecstatic!

They said, “Let’s do it, we’re here for you guys,” and the cops supported us.

I believed the level of protection that Stax demanded was excessive.

We began the meet and greet, which went well for the first 20 minutes, then the police told us that we needed to stop it. The population is just too large.

“A Justin Bieber performance was the last time (they) seen anything like this.” They said, “We have never seen anything like that, and we need to shut this down for safety reasons.” TikTok actress Anna Paul spoke out against the cancellation of a fan gathering at the Stax pop-up in Perth.

The cops turned down the Stax owners’ request for more protection, she said.

Anna Paul explained to fans why police were forced to shut down her Perth meet and greet

Anna Paul explained to fans why police were forced to shut down her Perth meet and greet

Anna Paul gave her admirers an explanation of why the Perth meet and greet had to be shut down by police.

“We can’t let it go on for another 20 seconds,” they said. Paul remembered, “I’m sorry we have to shut it down.

Since your safety is our first concern, we worked with the authorities to shut it down as quickly as possible since we didn’t want anything awful to happen.

“We intended to make the event free, but we were so upset and felt like we let you down.” We didn’t want you to pay to see us, men.

Paul emphasized that the fact that no one was gravely hurt was the most crucial factor.

That was all we were concerned about. We’re really appreciative of it.

Paul is certain that next events will be better planned and run.

‘It should have been ticketed, and we know that now, and in the future, we will without a doubt be organizing it for a far greater audience,’ the speaker said. Because, to be really honest, we had no clue how it would pan out,” she said.

Several thousand people were in the line before 7 am, five hours before the event was scheduled to start, after others tented outside the shop overnight to get a head start.

Stax apologized for the cancellation, but the disappointed fans who missed out and those who were stuck in the crowd were incensed by the apology.

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 arrived at 7 am, 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.

It was pleasant, laid-back, and peaceful. Tiffy recounted, “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.

You actually had to push the person in front of you ahead even if you didn’t want to because people were always pressing you from behind, she recounted.

Influencer Anna Paul (pictured) says she didn't expect so many fans to attend her meet and greets across the country

Influencer Anna Paul (pictured) says she didn't expect so many fans to attend her meet and greets across the country

Influencer Anna Paul says she didn’t anticipate having such a large number of followers show out to her meet and greet events around the nation.

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.

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 transpired led to further criticism of Stax.

“Stax has to do better.” One observer said, “They created a terribly risky setting knowing how young many of Anna’s admirers are.

One more person said: “Stax are absolutely at fault here. They attempted to place the blame on the cops, but they’re the ones who were careless of their event.”

In order to meet her many followers, Anna Paul (pictured) has spent the last week traveling around Australia.

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.


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