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‘Reformed prank star’ and ‘TikTook terror’ Mizzy will get stunning new job

Infamous ‘TikTok terror’ Mizzy has landed himself a surprising new job, as he describes himself as a ‘reformed prank star’.

More used to peddling mischief, the 19-year-old will now be peddling a bike as a delivery cyclist for Just Eat, if his X profile is anything to go by.

Mizzy, real name Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, wrote on the site formerly known as Twitter, saying: “I got another job. I’m a little delivery driver now.” In his bio he calls himself a ‘reformed prank star’.

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Alongside the post he shared a selfie video of him seemingly peddling along in London. The video is part of a new-look Mizzy, who claims he is focussing on keeping his head down.



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Bacari-Bronze O’Garro also known as Mizzy arriving at Stratford Magistrates court last year

He made promises to change after he spent 18 weeks in prison for breaching a court order. The dad-of-one breached an order that banned him from sharing videos of people without their consent.

He told The Mirror afterwards: “I’m trying to build up a rapsheet of work so I’m looking at different avenues to go down, doing a CSCS (construction skills certification scheme) course is one of them.

“I’m also doing an internship at VPN News writing my own articles on touching subjects at the moment.”



He made promises to change after he spent 18 weeks in prison
He made promises to change after he spent 18 weeks in prison

In a post on social media, he wrote: “The day I came out of Jail I told myself I am never going back and that imma do whatever it takes to change my life around so I can do better for my child and the people around me.

“So I went back to college, started looking for loads of jobs and signed up to a CSCS course.”

He told The Mirror: “Everyone that doubts me, keep doubting until I prove to you my change myself, actions speak louder than words and the actions I am doing right now are going to elevate my career on social media and in real life.”

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