Courtney Mills: DJ and OnlyFans star asks fans for donations after falling down stairs in Bali

An Aussie DJ and OnlyFans star has asked fans for donations after doctors discovered bleeding on her brain after a ‘terrible’ fall down stairs.

Courtney Mills, who has been living in Bali for six months, suffered a concussion from the fall.

Lauren Fankhauser, who is organising the fundraiser on behalf of Ms Mills, said something still ‘felt off’, so her friend had visited a private hospital where doctors discovered bleeding on the right side of her brain.

‘Unfortunately, my friend doesn’t have insurance, and the costs have already exceeded $3,000,’ Ms Fankhauser wrote.

‘If you’re familiar with the Australian music scene, you may know my friend as a talented DJ Courtney Mills, who has brought joy and happiness to countless people.

‘I’m asking for your help to support them during this challenging time.’

Aussie DJ and OnlyFans star Courtney Mills has asked fans for donations after doctors discovered bleeding on her brain after a ‘terrible’ fall down stairs

Courtney Mills, who has been living in Bali for six months, suffered a concussion from the fall but was initially given the all clear by doctors

Courtney Mills, who has been living in Bali for six months, suffered a concussion from the fall but was initially given the all clear by doctors

On Sunday, Ms Fankhauser said her friend was staying in hospital overnight for monitoring and would have more scans in the morning.

‘Your help and support would mean the world to my friend and their family. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your consideration,’ she wrote.

As of Wednesday, 10 people had donated to the fundraiser, raising almost $650 of its $5,000 goal.

Fans have left messages of support on Ms Mills’ Instagram page, where she has almost 120,000 followers.

Organiser Lauren Fankhauser has asked people to donate to a GoFundMe page to help cover Ms Mills' medical expenses and potentially save her friend's life

Organiser Lauren Fankhauser has asked people to donate to a GoFundMe page to help cover Ms Mills’ medical expenses and potentially save her friend’s life

Ms Mills, originally from Melbourne, has been living in Bali for the last six months

Ms Mills, originally from Melbourne, has been living in Bali for the last six months

‘Speedy recovery,’ one man wrote. 

‘Think you should put a sale on your OF. Only way you’re going to get any money from people for your head injury and maybe the sales will pay for you to get insurance in the future,’ one woman suggested.

It’s not the first time the OnlyFans star has been the subject of a GoFundMe page following an injury in Bali. 

In 2018, Ms Mills and friend Matthew Davis were injured during a motorbike accident.

While Ms Mills was discharged from hospital, Mr Davis was told he may have to undergo ‘high-risk’ surgery to remove air trapped in his skull. 

‘The hospital bills so far exceed $30k and those costs increase by around $1,000 each day that Matt spends in hospital,’ organisers wrote at the time.

‘As many of you would know, biking accidents in Bali are not covered by travel insurance…and the costs incurred by Matt to date are huge.’ 

It's the second time Ms Mills has been involved in a GoFundMe page following an injury in Bali, after she and friend Matt Davis were injured in a motorbike accident in 2018

It’s the second time Ms Mills has been involved in a GoFundMe page following an injury in Bali, after she and friend Matt Davis were injured in a motorbike accident in 2018

The DJ was named as a ‘beneficiary’ of the fundraiser, which raised almost $36,000 of its $45,000 goal following the accident. 

Ms Mills, originally from Melbourne, has been living in Bali for the last six months. 

She recently created a travel account, bambi.bali.travels, where she posts her recommendations for the best restaurants, bars and beauty services in Bali.

‘My name is Courtney, I’ve lived in Bali the past 6 months and would love to share my experiences,’ she wrote on the Facebook page. 

‘Helping make your Bali travels the best it can possibly be.’

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