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The lad that Piers Morgan dubbed a 'TikTok terror' has boasted of the £100,000 fortune he has amassed from his wild pranks on innocent members of the public.
Social media personality Mizzy, real name Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, caused outrage last month after a video of him entering the home in Islington, north London went viral.
The video is just one of many stunts where he interferes with the public, and his antics have since seen arrested and fined before he was interviewed by Piers Morgan on his TalkTV show Piers Morgan Uncensored.
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More recently, he was a guest on the BBC's Newsnight and also stormed out of an interview with Talk TV's Andre Walker.
Speaking to the Daily Star previously, the 18-year-old dad-of-one revealed just why he pulled the pranks, which included walking into a young family's home, strolling up to a lady on a park bench and stealing her dog, and even asking people on the street if they want to die.
"The main thing I got out of the pranks was the clout, the name and the money to be honest," he said.
The 'TikTok Terror' has now revealed just how much money he made through YouTube ad revenue, Snapchat and Instagram promotions, donations and streaming revenue.
Asked for a ballpark figure on how much he has made, the young man responded: "£100,000."
Asked what he will do with the money, he added: "Save it for the future, invest at the right times and help others. I don’t care about money at the end of the day but you still need some to thrive."
But his mum reportedly wants him to get a job. Donna said she has "had enough" following his most recent court appearance on May 30 for breaching his criminal behaviour order.
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He was bailed to his Mum's house following the arrest but she said she is "not supporting him".
"I've had enough," she told the Daily Mail.
"Even if he goes to the shop, he does his stupid little pranks. I don't like what he's doing — I'm not supporting him. He needs to find a job and sort himself out. That's what he needs to do."
But the man himself said that doesn't look likely. He told the Star: "I’ve never wanted to work a ‘normal’ job what is normal, working for someone else?
"My mum wants me to get one but she cant see the bigger picture as she’s small minded."
Asked for the bigger picture, he added: "To share my message, to whoever wants to hear it. And show the world how the media manipulates the public and we just blindly let them."
As for his message, he made a vague statement about social media and society.
The teen, due back in court next month, reportedly doesn't have a job and receives Universal Credit.
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