Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, 18, known online as Mizzy, has been fined over £300 after entering a family's home without permission for a TikTok prank video. The incident occurred in London, and O'Garro pleaded guilty to breaching a community protection order on 15 May.
Thames Magistrates Court heard that O'Garro walked into the property, sat on a sofa, and asked 'is this where the study group is?' despite being asked to leave multiple times. The entire incident was filmed for a TikTok trend about entering random houses, causing distress to the victim and her family, including two young children whose faces were visible in the video.
O'Garro was previously issued a community protection notice in May last year, prohibiting him from trespassing into private property. The prosecution stated that he breached this notice by entering the home. In mitigation, his lawyer said O'Garro had apologised to the family and described him as an intelligent young man with potential who had a difficult upbringing.
Judge Charlotte Crangle imposed a two-year criminal behaviour order, banning O'Garro from posting videos on social media without documented consent of those featured, trespassing, or attending Westfield Centre in Stratford. He was fined £200, plus a victim surcharge of £80 and costs of £85, totalling £365.



