A TikTok star just detailed how his online fame meant nothing in a detention cell. Habeeb Hamzat, called Peller, described a traumatic period after a car crash on the Lekki Epe Expressway. The accident occurred during a live stream broadcast, though he asserts it was not deliberate. His subsequent detention left him mentally drained and unable to eat.
He expressed sharp disappointment with the celebrity community. Peller claimed he called many famous individuals for help but received little response. He felt abandoned and described himself as looking like a useless boy during the ordeal. Only a small number of people offered him any support or assistance.
His online followers became his primary advocates. Peller shared gratitude for these loyal fans who pushed for his release. Their public pressure was instrumental in securing his freedom from custody. The experience highlighted a stark contrast between his digital audience and his real-world connections.
He expressed sharp disappointment with the celebrity community. Peller claimed he called many famous individuals for help but received little response. He felt abandoned and described himself as looking like a useless boy during the ordeal. Only a small number of people offered him any support or assistance.
His online followers became his primary advocates. Peller shared gratitude for these loyal fans who pushed for his release. Their public pressure was instrumental in securing his freedom from custody. The experience highlighted a stark contrast between his digital audience and his real-world connections.