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THIS is the excruciating moment YouTuber Yung Filly leans in to kiss a woman and hits back in anger when she rejects him.

The internet star is facing charges of rape in Australia – as cops probe allegations that he assaulted a woman in his hotel in September.

A resurfaced clip shows him in a Footasylum video, on a date with an unidentified woman.

Filly, 28, leans across the table to towards her, saying “Great f*****g teeth, goodness me, leave it with a little kiss as well.”

She dodges his advance, pulling away, to which he retorts: “So now what you just feel sour now that I’m letting you go?”

The woman replies: “I’m not kissing in a chicken shop.”

Filly then scrambles to recover from the awkward encounter, angrily saying: “Did you think I was gonna kiss you on the lips?!”

“Next one, next one,” he shouts to his off-camera friends, calling for his next date.

Filly, whose real name is Andrés Felipe Valencia Barrientos, was arrested in Melbourne last month on charges of rape and sexual assault.

He was transferred to Perth where he was taken into custody and remains in Australia as the investigations continues.

The rapper stumped up $100,000 AUD (£51,000) for bail, has to check in with police regularly and is banned from leaving the state in the meantime.

On Tuesday he appeared at the WA station only 20 minutes before his mandatory deadline, The Western Australian reports.

Filly had been performing at a nightclub before allegedly assaulting the woman, in her 20s.

He is charged with four instances of non-consensual sexual penetration, three cases of assault, and one incident of obstructing a person’s normal breathing or blood circulation by squeezing their neck.

The police conducting the investigation claim to possess compelling evidence, such as CCTV recordings showing the influencer’s actions on the evening of the reported crimes.

Filly’s former collaborator Danny Aarons has spoken out about the ongoing case.

He told fans “I’m as shocked as you” in a video posted to social media.

Recently, his close friend Chunkz, legally known as Amin Mohamed, commented on the investigation by posting a video on Instagram addressing the situation: “I’ve been made aware of the news from Australia circulating like everyone else.”

“While I understand many of you want my reaction on it, as this is an ongoing court case I hope you guys understand that I can’t and won’t be commenting on it publicly, so yeah I’ve just come on here to basically let you know the reasons as to why I can’t. Love.”

And fellow creator AngryGinge, real name Morgan Burtwistle, said: “I’m not going to pretend nothing has happened. I’m going to be open and honest as I always am. Where do you start?

“Four o’clock in the morning I’m laying in bed, I see what’s going down on Twitter. First of all I’m the exact same as you. I’m shocked. Um, yeah. You know, mental. Mental.

“But he’s now obviously involved in legal proceedings and I can’t comment on legal proceedings. You know how it is. Mad.”

And influencer LV General has also broken his silence on the shocking news.

He wrote on Instagram: “Everyone please stop messaging me about what’s happened to Young Filly.

“He’s a grown man and he has to take responsibility for his own actions.

“I’ll be praying for man because Australian prison ain’t a joke – bare snakes and spiders and s***.

“I just hope this don’t backfire on his family.”

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