Chunkz & Filly Live Show Canceled: Yung Filly Faces Trial in Australia on Rape Charges

Chunkz & Filly Live Show Canceled: Yung Filly Faces Trial in Australia on Rape Charges

The highly anticipated Chunkz & Filly Show Live, originally scheduled for October 18 in London, has been canceled. Ticket holders will receive full refunds as Yung Filly, whose real name is Andres Barrientos, is currently in Australia awaiting trial on serious charges of rape and assault.

On October 9, Barrientos was extradited from Queensland to Western Australia to confront accusations of sexual activity without consent and assault resulting in bodily injury. The alleged events are claimed to have occurred in a hotel room following a performance at the Bar1 Nightclub in Perth on September 27.

While Barrientos has been granted bail, he is required to remain in Western Australia and must regularly report to law enforcement authorities.

Consequently, the collaborative live performance with Chunkz set for London is officially canceled.

According to the ticketing platform DICE, the event is now labeled as “Canceled” and refunds are being processed for those who purchased tickets.

One individual shared a message from DICE stating: “The Chunkz & Filly Show Live has been cancelled, and a full refund has been issued to the card used for the ticket purchase.”

As of now, Chunkz has not publicly commented on Yung Filly’s arrest or the ongoing charges he faces.

The duo is well-known for their collaborations which span podcasts and various video series. They have worked together on numerous projects, contributing to Chunkz’s YouTube collective, Beta Squad, as well as in partnerships with various brands across the UK.

This London event was meant to mark their inaugural live podcast episode, showcasing a mix of “comedy, music, special guests, and much more.” The venue’s event page is currently displaying a “not found” error.

Alongside the show’s cancellation, Yung Filly’s appearance in the “20 Women vs 1” episode with the Sidemen was made private on YouTube. Prior to this, the video amassed over 43 million views, ranking it among their most popular uploads ever.

Yung Filly’s bail conditions stipulate that he must refrain from discussing his case on social media platforms.

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