Protest in Brisbane In May 2023, Pavlou received two fines totalling $1,000 after a protest he conducted against the Chinese consulate in Brisbane in May 2022. Pavlou had held a handwritten sign in
Queen Street Mall reading "Nothing happened on June 4, 1989, change my mind" in reference to the
Tiananmen Square massacre, with this form of protest being modelled on an
internet meme. He refused to pack up the protest when a
Brisbane City Council officer directed that he needed to do so. The fines were given for the sign and for the refusal. Pavlou unsuccessfully challenged the fines in two appeals, with the total amount he owed to the court increasing in May 2024 to $10,000including the original fine, Brisbane City Council legal fees, and court costsafter his second appeal. None of Pavlou's convictions were recorded, allowing him to further pursue a legal career. Pavlou completed paying off these fines in February 2026, after receiving donations from supporters. Pavlou claimed that security staff pushed him over a row of seats and down a flight of stairs – where he hit his head on a wall – while twisting his arms behind his back. Wimbledon officials denied Pavlou's claims of excessive force. An
All England Club spokesman stated that "a spectator was removed from Centre Court after disrupting play by shouting, running down the stairs and causing a nuisance to their fellow spectators. The individual was removed by security colleagues and escorted off the grounds"; while Pavlou said, "I'm sorry that I disrupted the match for 30 seconds, I tried to pick a break in between games to silently hold up my
WhereIsPengShuai sign but security immediately crash tackled me which is why I shouted out so people would hear Peng Shuai's name on the broadcast."
Protest in London On 22 July 2022, Pavlou was arrested by the
Metropolitan Police outside the
Chinese Embassy in London, while protesting alleged
human rights violations perpetrated by the Chinese state, by displaying the flags of
Tibet,
Taiwan, and
East Turkestan. As part of the protest, he glued one of his hands to the embassy's front gate. The Australian
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said that they "will raise Mr. Pavlou's claim that he was denied consular access before being released with UK authorities." Pavlou returned to Australia in August 2022 after his bail conditions were altered to permit this.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported that he was "suspected of issuing a bomb hoax against the Chinese Embassy in London" at the time. Pavlou continued to deny this allegation, stating that he had been framed.
Relationship with Amnesty International Australia In 2022,
Amnesty International Australia publicly urged the Australian government to assist Pavlou and protect his rights after he was arrested in London following a human-rights protest, citing concerns about his treatment while detained. However, Amnesty International Australia expelled him from membership in August 2023, citing a "serious breach" of its terms of membership in relation to "his behaviour at the AGM and subsequently on social media".
2026 arrest On 4 January 2026, Pavlou was arrested for breach of the peace during a protest at
Sydney Town Hall against
Western intervention in Venezuela. Video of the incident showed Pavlou chanting "USA" as he was arrested. He was later released without charge. Pavlou stated that he had been present as a
counter-protestor and was arrested for "holding an anti-Communist sign".
Denial of entry to the United States In February 2026, Pavlou was described by
news.com.au as "a rising figure on the American right", after he announced that he was planning to move into
Billie Eilish's home in
Los Angeles "because no human being is illegal on stolen land" – echoing Eilish's words in her speech at the
68th Annual Grammy Awards, where she took aim at
ICE raids in the United States. He raised $4,500 through crowdfunding to travel to the United States. Pavlou told news.com.au he would not do "anything illegal" and intended to stay in a hotel after Eilish's staff turned him away. On 15 February 2026, Pavlou said he was deported from the United States after being denied entry at
Los Angeles Airport. He posted on social media that he had been held at the airport for 30 hours, and blamed Eilish for his "deportation", saying that his post had been "a joke". He also described himself as "one of the most misunderstood theorists/artists of the 21st century". ==Political career and views==