Gay Pornstar Koby Falks Has Passed
Even as Pride season officially began this weekend, sad news for the gay adult industry broke this morning as it was announced that gay adult industry personality Koby Falks has died. Koby was living in Australia with his partner, Sam Brownell, who is also a content creator in the adult world. A simple post was made on Koby's IG announcing his passing:
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Koby, hailing from Australia, was 42. The adult content creator, whose legal name was Anthony Cox, had only been in the industry for three years but had amassed a long list of work. He was prevalent on OnlyFans and also filmed for RawFuckClub. He became very popular and was known for his thick frame, masculine energy, and hairy body. Quite the stud. He filmed a lot of his content with his real-life partner. Just a week ago, he was posting about his travels.
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Mista PR, the public relations company representing Koby, made a very heartfelt post about his passing: "Though our time working together was brief, the impact Koby had was anything but small. From the moment we connected, I was struck by his warmth, his charisma, and his incredible professionalism. He was organised, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful — the kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work with. It was an honour to represent his remarkable body of work and to witness firsthand the power of his presence, both on and off screen. His ability to connect with people, not just here in Australia but across the world, was something truly special. Koby wasn’t just a client — he was a light, a creative force, and a genuinely beautiful soul."
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Not many details about Koby's death are known, but the posts that are being made are referencing mental health and Lifeline Australia, a mental health service dedicated to fighting losses due to suicide.
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Just five days ago, Koby posted about finding his identity, being yourself, and finding the beauty in rough edges.
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In past social media posts, he also talked about being able to be masculine and queer at the same time, fighting stereotypes and label pressure.
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RIP Koby, thank you for sharing your true self with the world.
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