TikTok, Walmart and Charles Smith
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A famous TikToker who calls himself a "troll" and "supreme villain" is facing charges in Arizona for using a can of bug spray to film a "prank" video where he sprayed produce and rotisserie chickens.
The social media prankster reportedly even bragged to police about how much money he made per month while filming provocative videos.
A Walmart shopper claiming to have knowledge of how floorwalkers operate claims he was targeted by a trio on a recent shopping spree.
A social media user posted a video of himself spraying food with Hot Shot Ultra Bed Bug & Flea Killer at a Mesa Walmart. Police are investigating.
In a now-deleted video, Charles Smith was seen allegedly spraying bed bug killer on groceries inside a Walmart.
The social media star is known to lock people in stores with bungee cords and surprise strangers with raw bacon in their laundry
A TikTok influencer was arrested after filming himself spraying insecticide on fresh produce and rotisserie chickens at a local Walmart, police
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One TikToker's trip to Walmart Canada sparked a wave of reactions as she marvelled at the differences between the Canadian and US stores.
Charles Smith, a 27-year-old TikTok influencer known as Wolfie Kahletti, was arrested on December 21 after spraying pesticide on food items at a Walmart in Mesa, Arizona.