Mizzy, also known as Bacari, is an 18-year-old TikToker from Hackney who gained fame for his pranks on social media.

His journey into online content creation began when he was eight years old, reportedly after facing expulsion from school on three occasions, as per The Independent.

However, Mizzy's pranks recently took a dangerous turn, crossing the boundaries of acceptable behavior. Consequently, Mizzy was served with a two-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) that will remain in effect until May 2025.

The CBO restricts the 18-year-old from trespassing into any private property, whether residential homes, business premises, schools, or retail outlets. Moreover, Mizzy is prohibited from uploading any original video content directly or indirectly on popular social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube without obtaining prior documented consent from the individuals featured in the content. Additionally, he is not allowed to visit Westfield Stratford City.

Mizzy's actions have garnered significant public attention, leaving many to wonder how a young TikToker ventured so far into controversial territory.

Here is a timeline of the controversial events involving TikTok prankster Mizzy, his aggressive actions, and the subsequent consequences he faced:

In February, Mizzy was arrested for assault after posting videos that showed him harassing Jewish people. Despite claiming that his actions were harmless pranks, he faced charges of racially aggravated assault, according to The Tab.

Then, Mizzy got involved in a house trespassing Incident. On May 15, Mizzy recorded a video of himself entering an affluent London home without permission. The video depicted him walking in through an open front door and sitting on the sofa before being asked to leave. Mizzy later apologized to the homeowners.

Public Outrage and Calls for Action

On May 22, Mizzy's actions sparked public outrage, with many questioning why he hadn't been arrested yet. Members of Parliament called for the Metropolitan Police to take action, and investigations were initiated.

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Following the trespassing incident, public outrage, and violation of community guidelines, Mizzy's TikTok and YouTube accounts were removed. Both platforms deemed his content to be promoting criminal activity.

In response to the backlash, Mizzy released a video on YouTube showing little remorse. He admitted intentionally aiming to shock viewers and claimed to have manifested the attention he received.

On May 26, Mizzy was arrested for breaching his Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). Authorities have detained him, and investigations are ongoing, Sky News reported.

Kicked Out From a Show

On June 4, Sundaym, during an appearance on Talk TV, Mizzy was deemed to have behaved threateningly toward a female guest. Presenter Andre Walker demanded security to remove him from the set, and the controversial content creator was thrown away from the program.

The TalkTV presenter earned praise for removing TikTok troublemaker Mizzy from the show after an altercation over an alleged "threatening look" directed at another guest, as applauded by viewers, Daily Mail reported.

Mizzy's scandalous actions have ignited discussions about the responsibility of social media platforms and the potential consequences of promoting irresponsible behavior. As investigations continue, the public awaits the outcome of his legal proceedings and possible further action against him.

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