Instagram bodybuilding star yakibui will be released from prison after he appeared in court with his self-described “Lamborghini” physique looking shrunken after two months behind bars.
The NSW High Court heard that Hussain Balapur, who has been in prison since his arrest over a wild street brawl, was provoked by people calling him a “dog” and a “traitor” and mumbling at him at Coles.
But the judge gave the Versace-loving gym junkie a stern warning not to “fly off the handle,” and suggested his previous alleged violent behavior may have been motivated by his steroid use.
Noting that Balapur had previously been convicted of possession of a prescribed restricted substance, Judge Richard Weinstein SC said, “It’s possible that there was steroid use, somewhere.”
Judge Weinstein said he wanted “significant abstention clauses” for Balbor.
During his lengthy bail application, in which Balabur appeared via AVL from Parklea Maximum Correctional Center, the 29-year-old appeared to lose his status from the determined muscle man who made money on Instagram and OnlyFans.
Under cross-examination, Balapur’s wife gave evidence of the abuse her Iranian refugee husband received online and in person.
Bodybuilder Hussain ‘Yakiboyi’ Balabur lost some condition during his two months behind bars due to his distinctive muscular appearance (above) but was released from prison under strict conditions.

Balapur also has a new job, working out at Crows Nest’s Fitness Plus gym, along with his other endeavors as an Instagram influencer and Only Fans.
She said these include abuses by “extremely hostile” Iranian Australians who do not share Balabur’s support for the freedom movement in Iran.
“He gets a lot of attention all the time,” Ms. Palapur said. “People say hateful things under their breath.”
Ms Balapur explained that Iranians had called her husband a “traitor” in Farsi, a “dog” in a Persian restaurant and people were mumbling at him “in the aisle” at Coles in the inner Sydney suburb of Waterloo.
Before entering prison, she said, Balapur had made enough money showing off his physique online to pay rent and support their family in addition to working shifts.
But she can’t say exactly what he’ll be earning each month when he returns to OnlyFans after his release from prison.
OnlyFans would only complete the one job offered upon his release, attorney Rebecca Rodger said.

Balapur will be confined to his boarding flat in Sydney (above) except for family medical visits, legal advice and attendance at work as he awaits hearings on his charges.

Balapour has been hired by Plus Fitness, at Crows Nest as a sales representative and is expected to receive personal coaching for clients while he is out on bail for three alleged offences.
Balapour has been hired by Plus Fitness as a Sales Representative for one of their gyms. He is expected to receive personal coaching for clients while on bail for three alleged offences.
Despite objections from the district attorney that Balaboo might meet with the men at the gym and lose his temper, Judge Weinstein said, “Who he is, his place of business would most likely be a gym.
“I am really worried if the allegations are true, there is a huge problem with violence and temper, and if one accepts that he is being abused by rival Iranian groups for his political views and opinions, he will have to deal with that without flogging.” Outside.
I worry about the dangers of him (Balapur) being in the community alone with other people and getting into violent quarrels.
“So (I impose) some very mandatory conditions on bail to reduce the risk.”
Judge Weinstein said Balapur had been released on bail for two previous alleged incidents when he “punched (a man) in January and then, using an unknown weapon, struck him with great force, striking him in the left thigh and upper left arm.”
The incident was filmed by his wife on her phone, according to what we heard.
The two previous incidents included an alleged attack last August, for which he was charged with assault with actual bodily harm, stalking, intimidation and possession of goods in custody.
Balapur was at a Persian restaurant for his birthday, Judge Weinstein said, when he got “angry” at a man waiting to get takeaway and allegedly punched him in the face. Police later allegedly found $31,000 in Balapur’s custody.
In October last year, Balapur allegedly punched a man at a festival at the Sydney Showgrounds with his closed fist.
The court heard that all cases will be heard at the district court level later this year.
Judge Weinstein imposed conditions of home detention on Palapur, with the exception of family medical visits, legal counseling, and attendance at work.
Balabur warned of “very serious consequences” if he breached the conditions, to which the coach replied, “Of course, thank you.”