The TikTok Scandal That Exposed a Rot
Peller insulted Phoebe, brutally. Called her names, shamed her publicly, and when she dared to reply?
His cult-like fanbase mass reported her account.
TikTok banned her. He laughed.
And when asked to take responsibility? He didn’t flinch.
Instead, he went live and called her a:
“Public toilet. Everybody don use am.”
This wasn’t trolling. This wasn’t “content.”
This was targeted digital violence.
He Watched Her Burn and Said Nothing
The truth is, Peller didn’t need to order the mass reporting.
He simply let it happen.
The more his followers attacked Phoebe, the more engagement he got.
The more they bullied her, the more he profited from the chaos.
And when her account vanished, he posted like nothing happened.
But Let’s Talk About the Real Scandal: Peller’s Money
Here’s the question no one is asking:
Is TikTok really enough to explain Peller’s wealth?
Multiple cars. Houses. A lavish lifestyle.
And all this… from skits, gifts, and affiliate marketing?
Unlikely.
Recently, controversial investigative journalist Kemi Olunloyo alleged that:
“Peller is under FBI watch for past involvement in cyber fraud.”
“He admitted during a live session that he used to do Yahoo.”
“This is Hushpuppi all over again.”
– Kemi Olunloyo, November 2024
These are not small claims.
They come with dangerous implications.
A Nation That Rewards Silence and Insults Accountability
Phoebe is not just a victim of digital violence—
she’s a warning.
She defended herself.
She was cancelled.
Peller attacked, defamed, and let his fans destroy her.
He’s richer now. She’s deplatformed.
Why Are Nigerians Defending Him?
It’s mental slavery, plain and simple.
We’ve glamorized mediocrity and glorified those who insult us.
We don’t demand receipts. We don’t demand transparency. We just clap, like sheep.
Even while the FBI circles.
Even while he mocks a woman on live.
When the receipts finally drop… will it be too late?
Will we still say “he was just a content creator”?
Or will we finally admit: we made another Hushpuppi?