Non-binary influencer Deni Todorovic: Flashing scandal at Australian ... trends now

Non-binary influencer Deni Todorovic: Flashing scandal at Australian ... trends now
Non-binary influencer Deni Todorovic: Flashing scandal at Australian Fashion ... trends now

Non-binary influencer Deni Todorovic: Flashing scandal at Australian Fashion ... trends now

Controversial non-binary influencer Deni Todorovic has been on a downward spiral since making international headlines by fronting an advertising campaign for swimwear brand Seafolly.

After a boycott erupted over their brand ambassadorship, Todorovic has been involved in a string of incidents which have alarmed friends, family and followers - including a heated TV appearance and an airport row.

Daily Mail Australia can reveal Todorovic, 35, flashed genitals at two entertainment journalists - Confidential's Jonathan Moran and Page 13's Alice Coster - at Australian Fashion Week on Tuesday, leaving them distressed.

Multiple sources saw the incident.

'He [Moran] looked very uncomfortable about what happened,' a witness said.

Todorovic was seen with his legs exposed outside Fashion Week, with faint scrawlings seen on his thighs following a row with Jetstar

Todorovic was seen with his legs exposed outside Fashion Week, with faint scrawlings seen on his thighs following a row with Jetstar

Todorovic is pictured speaking to police after a row at Sydney Airport

Todorovic is pictured speaking to police after a row at Sydney Airport

However Todorovic made no apologies in a statement to Daily Mail Australia.

'Were we at fashion week or were we at church?' he said.

'Modern fashion is changing constantly and what I wrote on my legs is a protest.'

Todorovic was referring to faint scrawling on his thighs, which came about following his row with Jetstar staff at Melbourne airport earlier this week. 

He had a heated hour-long run-in with airport workers in Melbourne before flying to Sydney on a Jetstar flight for the event at Carriageworks in inner Sydney's Eveleigh. 

Todorovic said he had been subjected to 'homophobic and racist' behaviour by staff requesting that he pay $100 for excess luggage, and subsequently wrote with black marker pen, 'Jetstar, suck my d***', across the top of both thighs. 

A Jetstar representative denied staff did anything wrong. 

Todorovic attends the BEC + BRIDGE show on Tuesday

Todorovic attends the BEC + BRIDGE show on Tuesday

Photographs of the incident show Todorovic with his mother, along with four police officers. 

The model appeared upset and rested his head on his mother's arm. No charges were laid.

'I wasn't in Sydney yesterday due to an incident I'm not legally allowed to discuss at present, but I have my mum and aunty as eyewitnesses to what happened,' they posted to their Instagram account.

Todorovic first came to prominence when receiving a starring role as an ambassador for swimwear brand Seafolly - leading to a customer boycott in March.

But things have been coming unstuck for the influencer in a very public fashion for weeks.

Earlier this month, the model and activist began making wild accusations to close associates on social media and attacking brands that Todorovic formally worked

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