Piers Morgan berates TikToker Mizzy for entering woman's house in car crash interview
Mizzy said "I don't call it terrorising, I call it having fun" when defending his TikTok videos in the disastrous interview.
A TikToker who filmed himself breaking into a woman's home and feigned stealing a woman's dog has defended his actions in a car crash interview with Piers Morgan. Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, known as "Mizzy" on social media, appeared on Piers Uncensored on TalkTV to discuss his viral videos - but the discussion quickly went awry.
Both Mr O'Garro and Mr Morgan relentlessly talked over each other as things became increasingly heated.
The two clashed throughout the show, leading at times to a complete breakdown of the interview. Mizzy at one point repeatedly said the words "I'm talking" in an effort to cut through Mr Morgan's questions and criticisms.
The 18-year-old, from Hackney, London, was charged with failure to comply with a community protection notice over a viral video which saw him enter a family home without permission.
Other videos allegedly show him entering a man’s car claiming it is his Uber and stealing an elderly woman’s dog and running away laughing, before later returning it to her.
Asked why he "terrorised" people in his videos, Mr O'Garro said: "I wouldn't call it terrorising, I would call it more having fun."
Mizzy said he "felt bad" about breaking into the woman's home, adding that he apologised to her after the event, with her recording his apology. He also said he had "remorse" about "all these situations."
Mr Morgan berated Mizzy for his actions, saying he had "traumatised" the family as well as the elderly woman whose dog he temporarily stole.
But Piers quickly lost control of the interview when the teenager repeatedly talked across him as he attempted to read from his script.
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Eventually the host turned to Mizzy and said: "Don't just keep talking like an idiot."
While he succeeded in quietening down the TikToker for a moment, the bickering soon resumed.
Mr Morgan asked Mizzy: "Why, in the name of so-called prankster humour, why cause so much alarm and distress to so many people? Do you get your kicks out of doing that?"
Mr O'Garro replied: "Not necessarily, but you could say that all this public outroar just makes me laugh because people are getting hurt over something that didn't happen to them."
Mizzy later asked the host if he was "getting onto me because I'm black", to which Mr Morgan responded that he "just thinks you're an idiot" and accused the TikToker of "playing the race card".
The viral prankster said that he had been "egged on" to create some of his videos, adding: "Loads of people told me not to do it. My own mother told me it’s wrong."
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The interview came to an unfriendly end, with Mr Morgan smashing his "moronic behaviour" and with Mr O’Garro also labelling the host a "moron".
"We’re going to put both of ourselves out of this misery and we’ll just end it there because you are - as I said at the start - a complete moron," Piers said.
In court today Judge Charlotte Crangle issued Mr O’Garro with a two-year criminal behaviour order, which included that he must not directly or indirectly post videos on to social media without the documented consent of the people featured in the content, that he must not trespass into private property, and that he must not attend the Westfield Centre in Stratford.
She also ordered O’Garro to pay a fine of £200, as well as a victim surcharge of £80 and costs of £85 – totalling £365.
Lee Sergent, in mitigation, said: "Mr O’Garro grew up in a single parent household. He had an extremely difficult childhood. He is an intelligent young man and a young man with some potential."