Source : PERTHNOW NEWS
A Kimberley-based TikTokker who built a large following documenting his life in a remote WA community has been charged with serious drug offences.
Bradly Angus, 36, who has amassed close to 200,000 followers online, is alleged to have been found in possession of methamphetamine.
He has been charged with intent to supply and possessing stolen property.
He remains in custody.
Mr Angus rose to prominence alongside his wife Ava Cardenas, 27, in 2025 after the couple began sharing their life in the Dampier Peninsula with their infant son.
Their videos, which showcase traditional fishing, cooking from the land and day-to day family life, attracted millions of views due to their unique way of living.

In a video posted earlier this month, Ms Cardenas confirmed Mr Angus had been in custody for about two weeks, telling followers the family had been dealing with an unexpected situation.
“I have been debating whether I want to share this information and make this video,” Ms Cardenas said.
“But I do feel like the one thing that Brad and I have really stayed true to on this journey of like sharing our lives, is being really authentic and genuine.
“And we are not ashamed of what has happened.”
With tears in her eyes, the mother-of-one revealed “Brad is currently incarcerated”.
The mother said she would be stepping back from social media and relocating to Broome, citing the challenges of caring for their child alone in an isolated community.
While she did not detail the allegations, Ms Cardenas said the situation was linked to Mr Angus’ struggles with addiction and described the experience as “really painful” for the family.
“Brad’s incarceration goes hand in hand with him struggling with addiction.”
“He’s been gone for about two weeks now, it was unexpected, we weren’t expecting it,” she said.
Earlier this year, the couple launched an online fundraiser after their home was damaged during Cyclone Haley in late December, raising more than $22,000 from hundreds of donors.
Mr Angus’ matter is next listed in Broome District Court on May 19 at 9.15am for a trial listing hearing, where a date for trial is expected to set.
Angus remains in custody.


