Raunchy OnlyFans creator Mikaela Testa has claimed a stranger “tried to choke her” at her Perth home, forcing her to move back east.
The 23-year-old moved to Perth from the Gold Coast in December after splitting up with her boyfriend Atis Paul, the brother to fellow TikTok and OnlyFans star Anna Paul.
She posted on Instagram on Wednesday night, telling her 721,000 followers she was devastated she had to move back to the Gold Coast after someone tried to choke her at her Perth residence.
“I love Perth, and although I love you guys so much, unfortunately, many people had discovered where I lived, and I wasn’t living in a gated community there (like I was in the Gold Coast). Things got scary for me,” she said.
“But now I don’t have to worry about the one weirdo that tried to choke me when I opened the door thinking it was my pizza (joke or not).
“I love and appreciate you guys so much, and you can come to me with anything but knocking on my front door is too far.”
The influencer, who is now packing up her things to move back to the other side of the nation, said she has been “so sad about it”.
This comes five days after Testa told her fans she was finally selling her ex-boyfriend’s clothes that she lugged to Perth.
She said the break-up was the reason she moved to WA.
“I’m moving houses, I’m moving back to the Gold Coast, unfortunately moving where I used to live, which is very close to my ex-boyfriend,” she said in an Instagram video.
“Which is the reason I moved to Perth in the first place. There’s just been some stuff happening in Perth that I have to move for, and much of my work is on that side of Australia.”
Last month, Testa recounted harrowing details of when she was refused entry into Los Angeles and detained for 30 hours in a “cell” before being deported to Sydney.
She was interrogated about what she does on the subscription-based, adult content creation site OnlyFans.
The controversial star reportedly earns more than $162,000 monthly selling X-rated images and videos on OnlyFans, making her in the top one per cent of earners on the platform.
PerthNow has reached out to Mikaela Testa for comment.