‘Vaginal kung fu’ sex guru charged with serious assault
A holistic sex coach who promotes herself as a “vaginal weightlifter” has been charged with serious assault over an alleged altercation with a Census worker at her North Stradbroke Island home.
A controversial sex guru who practices “vaginal Kung Fu” is set to face court next month over a bizarre alleged assault of a Census worker on North Stradbroke Island.
Kimberley Hawrelak – a former Los Angeles-based ‘holistic sex and relationship coach’ known to her tens of thousands of social media followers as Kim Anami and who has come under fire over an offensive music video – has been charged with serious assault of a person aged over 60.
Police allege Hawrelak, 50, assaulted the female Census worker who had come to her Pt Lookout house last August as part of the five-yearly household survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
It’s alleged Canadian-born Hawrelak, who is listed as owning two million dollar-plus homes and a block of land at Pt Lookout, became upset when the woman knocked on her door and an altercation took place.
“It will be alleged that around 2.15pm on August 21, a 60-year-old Point Lookout woman was assaulted at an address on Cumming Parade,” police said in a statement.
“She was not physically injured as a result of the assault.”
Hawrelak appeared in Cleveland Magistrates Court last month and is due to reappear in February.
A plea has not yet been entered and her Gold Coast-based lawyers declined to comment.
Anami, who has almost 150,000 Instagram followers and more than 45,000 on Facebook, promotes herself online as a ‘vaginal weightlifter (and) surfer’ who makes a podcast called ‘Orgasmic Enlightenment’.
She travels the world tagging Instagram photos with the hashtag #thingsiliftwithmyvagina, showing her lifting objects including coconuts.
“My vagina can lift coconuts. Can yours,” she says on her website.
“I’ve propelled millions into higher stratospheres of connection, sensuality, energy + aliveness. I connect with people all over the world via my online sex + relationship school and my intimacy retreats in Bali and Mexico.
“My main message: Everyone out to be having more sex. And better sex.
“When you are, you’ll revitalise not only your intimate relationship but everything else in your life from your career to your bank balance.
“I’ll show you how.”
Anami, who has been acclaimed by burlesque queen Dita Von Teese as ‘the sex guru we need right now’, made headlines last year when she released a music video promoting her ‘Vaginal Kung Fu Salon’ course.
The video featured her in stereotypical Asian costumes singing a re-imagined version of the 1974 hit ‘Kung Fu Fighting’ – but with lyrics about vaginas and orgasms.
But some social media critics accused her of being racist for wearing a kimono, chopsticks in her hair, and mixing up Asian cultures in the “offensive” video.
Anami removed the video but posted another in which she called her critics ‘whiners’ and said she had ‘apocalyptically orgasmed as I made that video, as so many others have in the viewing of it’.
“I applaud free speech, and all those who have the courage to express their truth, especially in the face of under-f***ed idiocy,’ she told her followers.
She also accused some internet users of being ‘duped’ into allowing other people to enforce censorship, complaining that those who were upset by her video are just ‘whining,’ ‘miserable,’ and ‘under-f***ed.’
To those who were hurt and upset by her video and criticised her for it, she said: ‘You cowards can go f*** yourselves.’
As well as her sex courses, videos and podcasts, Anami sells a range of male and female sex aids through her website.
“She was not physically injured as a result of the assault.”
That's because the attacker used her fists and not her vagina.
Hawrelak appeared in Cleveland Magistrates Court last month and is due to reappear in February.
I cunt weight to hear what the verdict is.