OnlyFans Content Creator Imprisoned In Singapore Following Unprecedented Conviction

Titus Low received a three-week sentence for breaching a court order to stay off the adult site and transmitting obscene materials, which is illegal in the country.
Titus Low was arrested for illegally transmitting obscene material.
Titus Low was arrested for illegally transmitting obscene material.
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Titus Low has made an admirable living with a popular homoerotic account on OnlyFans. The Singaporean was fined roughly $2,000 and sentenced to three weeks in prison Tuesday, however, for breaching police orders to stay off the adult site and transmitting obscene materials, according to CNN.

Low is the first content creator on OnlyFans, a platform offering paid subscriptions, to be convicted in Singapore.

He pleaded guilty to both charges and told the Los Angeles Times that he’d start serving his sentence later this month. Low joined OnlyFans in April 2021, only to be reported to the police by a man whose 12-year-old niece accessed his profile on her phone.

Authorities began investigating Low in October and arrested him Dec. 29. He told the Times in April 2022 that he’d “done nothing wrong” and felt singled out among other regional OnlyFans creators for flaunting his Lamborghini, expensive apartment and income online.

Strict obscenity laws in the conservative city-state have made the sale and production of pornography illegal. While watching adult material is not a crime, authorities censor access to pornographic sites. Gay sex between men, meanwhile, was only legalized in August.

Following last year’s arrest, Low was released on bail on the condition that he wouldn’t access his account. But he reneged and logged back on, saying that he felt a sense of duty to his subscribers, CNN reported.

And though Low’s content was then recirculated as well, a defense attorney told CNA that Low was not the one sharing it.

“Creators have little control over our material being leaked,” Low told CNN.

Prosecutors nonetheless argued this week that the content creator “undermined police investigations to advance his financial interests.”

After his conviction, Low told CNN that the OnlyFans prohibition was egregious.

“It wouldn’t be fair if the ban stayed. I love what I do and it’s what I’m known for,” he said Wednesday.

A pariah to Singapore’s old guard and maverick to its sexually liberated demographic, Low is now just glad that the ordeal is coming to an end — despite a stint in prison looming ahead.

“So… I went to court today. I have to do 3 weeks & a 3k [Singapore dollar] fine however I’m glad this is finally over. Ready to start in a new chapter in life,” Low tweeted Tuesday.

“Mistakes were made. Part of life’s learning process, I guess?”

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