Peller has spoken up about his detention after his car crashed on the Lekki-Epe expressway
The streamer in a video, recounted the experience, revealing that he did not intentionally crash his car.
Peller explained that the incident made him feel drained mentally and physically, as well as helpless. He revealed that he got ignored by celebrities even after calling for help. The streamer expressed his disappointment, stating that he looked useless.
“I called on many celebrities to help my life; I will tell you who came and who did not. Nobody cared about me; I looked like a useless boy,” he said.
The content creator also expressed his gratitude to his fans for their support during the time.
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