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TikTok star arrested for $60k damage caused to F1 car
TikTok star arrested for $60k damage caused to F1 car

Perth Now

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

TikTok star arrested for $60k damage caused to F1 car

Popular British streamer and Tiktokker Angryginge found himself in hot water on the weekend after spending a night behind bars for allegedly causing $60,000 worth of damage to an F1 car. The online star, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, was at the British Grand Prix for the Silverstone Circuit when the seemingly harmless gag turned sour. Angryginge, along with two other streamers he was at the event with Chazza and SamHam, were arrested after allegedly causing more than $60,000 in criminal damage to a BWT Racing Point F1 Team Car, The Sun reports. The ordeal unfolded after Chazza sat in the car, and allegedly damaged it while trying to exit the pink display vehicle — leading to the three of them spending 15-hours in detention before being released without charges. 'On Friday, July 4, Northamptonshire Police received a report that a classic Formula 1 car on display at Silverstone Circuit during the British Grand Prix event had sustained several thousands of pounds worth of damage, which was alleged to have been caused by someone accessing the display stand and climbing into the vehicle,' A Northampton Police spokesperson told The Sun. 'Three men, aged 23, 25 and 27, were arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to a vehicle and taken into police custody. The moment Chazza sat in the car when it was allegedly damaged. Credit: YouTube 'Following a thorough investigation into the circumstances of the incident, all three men were released with no further action.' After their release, Angryginge took to TikTok, sharing a video outside the police station to his two million followers saying, 'Just got out the penn... 15 hours done, free ginge.' If you'd like to view this content, please adjust your . To find out more about how we use cookies, please see our Cookie Guide. The 23-year-old then uploaded a 28 minute long YouTube video, showing their footage of the events leading up to the arrest and his explanation afterwards. 'We got arrested and then released because we did nothing wrong, no charge — nothing,' he said outside the station. 'This is mental... (security) accused us of criminal damage of £30,000 (AUD$62,496), we were streaming the whole thing and know full well we didn't damage nothing.' The TikTokker and his crew being detained by police at the F1 event. Credit: X During a live stream following the incident, the content creator claimed they witnessed people getting in and out of the car which led to their friend following suit. They continued to film themselves going about their day, but before they could attend a Red Bull event they had been invited to, security pulled them up and they were taken into custody for an overnight stay. 'It was a funny moment until the cell door shut, let me tell you I'm traumatised, genuinely traumatised,' the video creator said.

Amid Singapore morning shower debate, how bathing used to be a luxury
Amid Singapore morning shower debate, how bathing used to be a luxury

South China Morning Post

time08-02-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • South China Morning Post

Amid Singapore morning shower debate, how bathing used to be a luxury

An intense debate dominated Singapore's social media late last month over whether people should shower in the morning, especially if they are taking public transport to work. It was sparked by a Tiktokker's impassioned tirade, which quickly went viral. 'You all smell like you have not washed your bedsheets in months and you have marinated in months of night sweat and hair oil,' she raged. I would have put it in another way, but yes, her rant resonates with me. I am lucky that my work does not require rush-hour commutes, but on the occasions when I have to take the train in the morning or evening crush, the noxious miasma of humanity overwhelms me. I take at least two showers a day, after I get out of bed in the morning and before bed at night. I take a third one in the afternoon if I have to exercise in the daytime or if it is a particularly hot day and I have just been out. How often do you shower each day? Singaporeans reacted to a social media post about sweaty, smelly commuters by saying having a shower in the morning would cut into their sleep. Photo: Shutterstock It has been a habit of mine for as long as I can remember. I do not think it is excessive, especially in a hot, tropical climate. Each shower lasts 10 minutes or less, and I turn off the tap when I am soaping myself so that I use less water. I have recently limited myself to shampooing my hair once a day only because I have concerns about hair loss.

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