Details have emerged about a Sydney real estate agent’s bizarre fantasy world after he allegedly told a former female workmate to commit suicide and sent her contact details to funeral homes.
Adrian Bruno, 38, has been charged with 20 offences relating to a series of allegedly graphic messages sent between mid-2025 and January to former colleagues working at Ray White.
The charges include 17 counts of sending menacing, harassing or offensive messages, one count of sending messages encouraging suicide, one count of using false information for benefit, and one count of damaging property.
Despite the charges, Bruno’s real estate licence remains active and is linked to Highland Property Group in Double Bay.
But the Daily Mail can reveal Bruno also operates under a secret alter ego as a Eurodance-style DJ called ‘Earlwood’, named after his inner-west home suburb.
His online blurb hails him as ‘one of Australia’s most distinctive forces’, but his social media is filled with bizarre AI-generated music videos and pictures.
In a video for his latest song Danger, released on February 26, Bruno appears shirtless in an AI-generated clip of him racing from police with a beautiful brunette in a sports car, while shooting wildly.
Bruno captioned the song: ‘They tried to stop me. I accelerated.’

Real estate agent, Adrian Bruno, has been charged with 20 offences relating to a series of allegedly confronting and graphic messages sent to former colleagues

The Daily Mail can reveal Bruno also works as a DJ who totes himself as ‘one of Australia’s most distinctive forces

In his latest music video titled Danger, Bruno appears in an AI-generated clip of a man racing away from police with a beautiful brunette while shooting wildly out of the car
The one-minute video ends with the AI couple evading police and escaping into a hidden parking garage, with the closing caption: ‘To be continued.’
He also maintains a public YouTube playlist packed with obscene titles.
On the 44-track playlist – dubbed The Unspeakable Collection – are songs including ‘Huge Sl**’, ‘Cry Harder, B***h’, ‘Send Me A D*** Pic’, ‘Juicy Juicy C***’ and ‘Dildo on the Dancefloor’.
In his Spotify bio, Bruno said 2026 would ‘mark a new chapter’ for him, with plans to be ‘bolder, louder and more ambitious than ever.’
‘After years of building a loyal global fanbase, he’s returned with a renewed creative fire,’ the bio reads.
‘2026 marks the evolution of Earlwood – unstoppable, and engineered for the world stage.’
He was brought back down to earth on Tuesday when he appeared at Burwood Local Court to face the lengthy charges against him.
He was spotted outside court clutching a Bible.
Court documents reveal one of his alleged victims now works at Ray White, although it’s not clear where exactly Bruno worked with them or the other alleged victims.

Scores of AI-generated music videos and pictures adorn his social media, with Bruno’s face regularly depicted on a muscly shirtless man along with a brunette woman

Among the 44 tracks listed on his YouTube playlist named ‘The Unspeakable Collection’, Bruno also lists songs like, ‘Huge Sl**’ and ‘Cry Harder, B***h’
Ray White declined to comment when contacted by the Daily Mail.
The court documents also reveal that police will allege Bruno messaged one woman and encouraged her to commit suicide and listed the method she should use.
He then allegedly provided her contact details to funeral companies who contacted her to arrange end-of-life services.
Police will allege Bruno sent false information about his colleague to management to harm her reputation. He also is accused of damaging another colleague’s vehicle.
Two of his former colleagues have interim apprehended violence orders for their protection.
Bruno asked the registrar for an adjournment on the matter in order to seek legal advice.
The matter is due to return to court on April 14 when he is due to enter pleas.
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