According to Peller, everything felt different once the cameras were gone. He recalled that on the day he was live on TikTok arguing with a police officer, his comment section was filled with people cheering him on and repeatedly telling him, “no gree, no gree.”
Looking back on the experience, Peller said the support stopped the moment he was arrested. He explained that after he was taken to prison, he had to face everything by himself.
While dealing with life behind bars and surviving on what he described as watery beans, he said none of the people encouraging him online were there to share the burden or help him through the situation.
Reflecting on the experience, Peller said:
“The day I was live on TikTok arguǐng with the police officer, my fans were motivating me, they were telling me no gree no gree, but when I was arrested and taken to the prison, I went there to suffer alone, when I was eating watery beans, none of them came for me.”
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