TikTok prankster Mizzy clashes with Piers Morgan in heated segment
Brit prankster Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, who filmed himself illegally entering people’s homes among other sick stunts, is apparently not feeling too guilty about his deeds.
During a recent interview with Piers Morgan, the defiant hellion declared that he could do what he wanted and even accused the host of racism for criticizing his behavior.
“This whole public out-roar just makes me laugh,” the 18-year-old TikTokker — known as Mizzy online — told The Post columnist during the “Piers Morgan Uncensored” segment, which he appeared on following a court appearance.
O’Garro had been slapped with a $400 fine over the now-infamous gag in which he and his friends entered a London family’s home without their permission, distressing the homeowners and their young kids.
The London native’s other stunts have included stealing someone’s dog, jumping over Orthodox Jewish people in a leapfrog style, ripping up library books and even appearing to threaten strangers’ lives in jest, the Mirror reported.
However, Mizzy didn’t appear too ashamed about his antics, as evidenced by his response to Morgan’s questions during the interruption-filled segment.
“You take a dog from an elderly woman, leapfrog over the top of an Orthodox Jewish man standing at the side of the road minding his business, you go up to women in the street and say, ‘Do you want to die?’ ” the British broadcaster declared. “Why in the name of prankster humor, why cause so much alarm and distress to so many people? You get your kicks out of doing that?”
O’Garro replied that the reaction was a bit silly as “people are getting hurt over something that didn’t happen to them.”
Flabbergasted over the flippant response, Morgan asked the Londoner if he had “remorse” for his actions.
“Of course I care, I have remorse. But I am legally an adult now so I can do what I want,” declared the teen, who claimed that the “UK laws are weak.”
When asked if his family condones his content, Mizzy responded: “There’s certain videos where they’re like, ‘No you can’t be doing that,’ especially this walking into the random houses one, certainly not.”
However, he called the prank a “spur of the moment thing” that he committed after getting “egged on,” adding that “my ego got a hold of me.”
At one point, the Brit even accused the broadcaster of picking on him because he’s “black” — a defense the teen had used against prior critics of his trespassing prank, per the Independent.
“I don’t care about your skin color, Mizzy,” Morgan shot back. “I care about the fact that you’ve been terrorizing all these people for a sustained period of time.”
He accused the guest of pulling the “race card” and concluded the segment by calling Mizzy a “moron.”
For the uninitiated, the Brit gained notoriety over the “breaking and entering” TikTok clip, which has since been deleted, in which a group of men can be seen brazenly strolling into a house occupied by a family with young kids.
After getting confronted by the male homeowner, named James, they pretend they had mistaken their house for their “study group” before proceeding to brazenly enter the living room and plop down on the couch, making themselves at home.
They finally depart the domicile after the owner tells them he’s got kids and directs them toward the door.
Following a major online outcry, Mizzy was finally arrested and charged with violating a Community Protection Notice he’d been issued last year. It stipulated that he shouldn’t trespass on private property, the BBC reported.
Along with the fine, he received a two-year criminal behavior order, which forbids him from directly or indirectly uploading videos to social media without the consent of the subjects.
A TikTok representative confirmed to The Post that his prior “content was previously removed from the platform” because it violated the Community Guidelines.
A day prior to the ban, the content creator had posted a series of prank videos that appeared to have been shot before he was slapped with the order.
Meanwhile, in a Twitter clip posted Wednesday, Mizzy claimed that he was done with making mayhem online.
“I just wanted to let you guys know, I ain’t a prankster no more,” he insisted. “I got everything I wanted out of pranks.”
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