DJ and OnlyFans star Courtney Mills dies following tragic accident

OnlyFans star and DJ Courtney Mills has died at the age of 37, her family has confirmed.

Screenshot 2025-01-13 at 11.46.07.jpgCourtney Mills has tragically died aged 37. Credit: Courtney Mills/Instagram

Mills, who was from Melbourne, Australia, had been on holiday in Kuta, Bali, when she tragically died after falling from a height.

According to reports from news.com.au, Mills fell from the balcony of an apartment building on Friday.

She was rushed to hospital where she underwent a number of surgeries but tragically passed away on Sunday.

Mills, who had previously lived in Bali, had been visiting her two dogs who were in the apartment when the accident occurred.

Her mother Diane and Mills’ older sister Kiani had flown out to be by her side in hospital, and it was also revealed that Mills had previously fallen down a flight of stairs in Bali in 2023 which had caused a devastating bleed on her brain.

Mills had made a name for herself as a DJ, having performed at some of Melbourne’s biggest venues, including Metropol, Cushion, Secret Garden, Hotel Barkley, and Motel Eve.

Kiani Mills paid tribute to her sister, telling the Herald Sun that she was a “bright shining star”, adding: “The most beautiful thing we have been able to do for the last couple of days is sit and reminisce about the incredible life that she lived and how full her life was.

“She was full of adventure and never said no to an opportunity. She would drive hours and hours just to DJ for one hour.

“She would fly across the country to do the job she loved so passionately and to her it wasn’t a job, it was a life.”

Kiani added: “Being behind those decks was her sense of freedom and we got to see her light up rooms.

“I hope she is proud of what she has done because we are proud of what she has done.”

Mills’ mother described her as “beautiful, big-hearted, and happy-go-lucky,” telling 9News: “She lived life to the fullest,” while her father, Andrew Mills, described her as a “free spirit”.

The DJ and content creator had spent several years living in Bali, which she thought of as her second home, before returning to Melbourne to be with her family.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told news.com.au in a statement: “The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Bali.

“We send our deepest condolences to the family at this difficult time.”

A cremation ceremony will be held for Mills on Wednesday, as her sister wrote online: “This place was her second home, so we wish to honor her and leave a part of her here.

“We will then return home with her ashes, to celebrate her life, Courtney style, in Melbourne.”

Mills’s death has been ruled as an accident, according to reports.

Featured image credit: Courtney Mills/Instagram

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