Peller Blasts King Mitchy Over TikTok Suicide Stunt: Threatens Livelihoods
Peller Warns King Mitchy Over TikTok Suicide Stunt

Peller Issues Stern Warning to King Mitchy Over Reckless TikTok Live Stream

TikTok personality Hamzat Habeeb Adelaja, widely known as Peller, has launched a scathing critique against social media influencer Mukoro Michelle, popularly called King Mitchy, following her alarming live video stunt. The incident, which involved Mitchy consuming a poisonous substance during a TikTok Live session, has sparked widespread controversy and concern within Nigeria's online community.

Peller Condemns the TikTok Suicide Attempt

In a video released on Saturday, February 28, 2026, Peller expressed his outrage at Mitchy's actions, questioning her decision to use TikTok for such a dangerous act. He emphasized that many Nigerians, including himself, rely on the platform as a primary source of income, unlike Mitchy, who he claims receives external funding.

"Abeg make una tell King Mitchy, if she wan kill herself, make she go front," Peller stated in the video. "You wan to collect food from somebody mouth, na God go punish you. If you want to die go front, na TikTok, them no dey give us money o, na TikTok we dey see money chop. Nobody dey sponsor us."

Background of the Viral Incident

The drama unfolded after Mitchy faced intense backlash and bullying on social media due to a dispute with critic VeryDarkMan. In response, she conducted a live stream where she drank a poisonous substance, leading to false reports of her death circulated by her management team. This incident has raised serious questions about the ethical use of social media platforms in Nigeria.

Peller Highlights Economic Impact on Creators

Peller further criticized Mitchy's choice of platform, pointing out that Instagram Live was available as an alternative. He argued that her actions could potentially lead to restrictions or shutdowns of TikTok Live in Nigeria, which would devastate countless creators who depend on it for their livelihoods.

"Make una go carry one of una food seller, she dey TikTok o. She don go drink hype for live stream. If u wan kpai yourself, why must u come to TikTok Live, Instagram Live dey there. If anything happens to TikTok Live, we go finish u if u never kpai," Peller wrote in a comment section, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

Public Reactions and Support for Peller

Many Nigerians have rallied behind Peller's stance, expressing agreement with his concerns. Comments from social media users highlight the broader implications of Mitchy's stunt:

  • iamnaijabobo said: "I like as everybody Dey give am wotowoto, e come be like say we Dey wotowoto seasoning."
  • mcee_sweet reacted: "If we continue that kind live stream Omo TikTok go end live stream for Nigeria."
  • prettiestmary54 noted: "No be d death Dey pain peller na where d death wan take place."

King Mitchy's Allegations Against VeryDarkMan

In related developments, King Mitchy has accused VeryDarkMan of making inappropriate claims about her behavior, alleging that he stated she was "licking lollipop" belonging to Seyi Tinubu. While she did not confirm these allegations, Mitchy warned that she could retaliate by having pages taken down and criticized the activist for portraying himself as morally superior.

This controversy underscores the volatile nature of social media interactions in Nigeria and the real-world consequences they can entail. As creators like Peller advocate for responsible platform use, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the economic and social stakes involved in the digital age.