A McDonald’s employee has raised eyebrows by uploading a photo of herself posing with Yung Filly in the drive-through of her workplace.
The UK rapper, 29, is currently facing rape charges in Perth, which he has pleaded not guilty to, and his trial is set to take place on 20 April 2026.
This week, he stopped by a McDonald’s in Western Australia where the Macca’s worker recognised the musician and grabbed a photo with him to share to TikTok.
The picture has since gone viral, with the post amassing 40,300 views at the time this article was written.
In the photo, the woman could be seen standing at her drive-through window while Yung Filly sat in his car outside after picking up his food order.
Both were smiling, with the musician wearing a grey hooded jumper, while the McDonald’s employee wore her work uniform and a gold cross necklace.

A McDonald’s employee has raised eyebrows by uploading a photo of herself posing with Yung Filly in the drive-through of her workplace
Daily Mail has reached out to McDonald’s and the Perth woman for further comment.
Yung Filly is currently facing more charges after allegedly raping a woman in a hotel room.
The British star, who is fighting allegations he raped and choked a woman after a gig, has been hit with two more charges as his trial date is set.
Yung Filly, whose real name is Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, appeared in Perth District Court in June.
He is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in her 20s in a hotel room following a performance in the city’s northern suburbs in September 2024.
He previously pleaded not guilty to four counts of sexual penetration without consent and three counts of assault occasioning bodily harm.
The entertainer has also denied impeding the woman’s normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to her neck.
He is now facing two additional counts of sexual penetration without consent, although no plea has been entered.

The UK rapper, 29, is currently facing rape charges in Perth , which he has pleaded not guilty to, and his trial is set to take place on 20 April 2026
The additional charges were briefly mentioned in court but not explained and his lawyer declined to discuss the change outside court.
The London rapper, who has 1.8 million YouTube subscribers and millions of Instagram and TikTok followers, will face a 10-day trial on April 20, 2026.
He was arrested in Brisbane and extradited to Perth in October.
He was previously fined and banned from driving for six months after pleading guilty to reckless driving in November while on bail.
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