Teenage 'influencer' is charged over disturbing stunt on train
Commuters were left stunned to see him hanging from the roof, shirtless, as his friends filmed the episode to eventually upload to social media.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA – A dramatic and highly public performance art piece unfolded in a bustling Sydney street on October 11, 2025, drawing a significant crowd and the attention of the New South Wales Police Force. The artist, known as jōshua cherub, staged an interaction that began with him seated on a chair, his torso wrapped in distinctive gold material, amidst a throng of curious onlookers. The event quickly escalated when several police officers arrived on the scene, responding to the unusual public display. Eyewitnesses described a palpable tension mixed with curiosity as police engaged with the artist. "It was quite a spectacle," commented one bystander, Sarah Chen, who was filming the event on her phone. "He just sat there, completely still, and then the police came. Everyone was wondering what would happen next." The video footage, which has since garnered considerable attention online, shows officers interacting with the artist before he is assisted to his feet. He was then observed being escorted by police through the crowd towards a police van. While the specific reasons for police intervention or any charges laid have not been officially disclosed, the incident raises questions about the boundaries of public performance art and the role of law enforcement in managing such events. The artist's associated website, "www.youareamazing.lol," suggests a deeper conceptual framework behind the performance, possibly exploring themes of public perception, authority, and personal value. This incident serves as a notable example of contemporary art pushing societal norms in urban environments.
Commuters were left stunned to see him hanging from the roof, shirtless, as his friends filmed the episode to eventually upload to social media.
