Overview
- He says he is a father of two and has spent the past year working on building sites while staying out of the spotlight.
- He warns aspiring creators to think before acting, citing real-world consequences for victims as well as police and court involvement.
- He plans to return to posting but says future content will be designed to avoid harm to himself or others.
- He urges social platforms to offer better education and clearer guidance to deter dangerous trends rather than only removing posts.
- In 2023 he was banned from uploading original videos without documented consent and was jailed after a judge found deliberate breaches, including filming at Westfield Stratford and posting footage of assaults.