Koby Falks, known off-screen as Anthony Cox, was more than an adult content creator—he was a radiant force of authenticity, connection, and courage. The Australian OnlyFans star passed away on May 28, 2025, at the age of 42, leaving behind a legacy that transcends the boundaries of his industry.
Born in Queensland in 1982, Falks entered the adult entertainment world just three years before his passing. In that short span, he appeared in 76 projects, many of which were collaborations with his long-time partner Sam Brownell. His work, featured prominently on platforms like OnlyFans and JustForFans, was celebrated not just for its eroticism but for its emotional honesty and raw vulnerability.
Falks was a regular presence at Sydney Sauna and other LGBTQ+ venues, where he hosted events that fostered community and celebration. His charisma and warmth made him a beloved figure both online and in person. With over 127,000 followers on Instagram, he used his platform to advocate for self-acceptance and emotional transparency. His final post read: “Took me years to drop the act. Turns out, the scariest thing wasn’t being rejected—it was being seen. No more masks. No more performance. Just me, as I am. Raw. Real. Free”.
Tributes poured in from fans, friends, and industry peers. His talent agent, Matthew Leigh of Mista PR, described him as “organised, kind-hearted, and deeply respectful—the kind of person you instantly felt grateful to work with.” Leigh added, “Koby wasn’t just a client—he was a light, a creative force, and a genuinely beautiful soul”.
Falks’ impact extended beyond adult entertainment. He was a vocal supporter of mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ visibility. His openness about identity and emotional struggle resonated with many who felt unseen or misunderstood. In a world often dominated by performance and pretense, Falks dared to be real—and that courage became his signature.
His partner Sam Brownell shared a heartfelt message: “I will love you always.” The grief expressed by those closest to him underscores the depth of his relationships and the authenticity he brought to every interaction.
Though the official cause of death has not been publicly confirmed, Falks’ passing has sparked conversations about wellness, support, and the pressures faced by creators in the digital age. His life reminds us that behind every screen is a human being—complex, vulnerable, and deserving of compassion.
Koby Falks leaves behind a body of work that challenged norms, celebrated truth, and uplifted countless lives. His legacy is not just in the content he created, but in the hearts he touched. As his agent poignantly wrote, “We have lost a trailblazing creative spirit far too soon. But I truly believe his light and legacy will continue shining brightly above.”
Rest peacefully, Koby. You were seen. You were loved. And you will be remembered.