Old Video of King Mitchy's Mum Cursing Death Wishes Resurfaces After Viral Stunt
King Mitchy's Mum Curses Death Wishes in Old Video

Old Video of King Mitchy's Mother's Fiery Response to Death Wishes Goes Viral Again

An old video from 2025 featuring the mother of popular influencer Michelle Mukoro, widely known as King Mitchy, has resurfaced on social media, capturing widespread attention. In the video, her mother delivers a passionate curse against netizens who wished death upon her daughter, revealing that King Mitchy is her only child. This resurgence comes in the wake of King Mitchy's recent controversial stunt, where she faked her own death, leading to significant backlash from the public.

Details of the Viral Video and Mother's Emotional Outburst

The video originally surfaced in 2025 after an obituary of King Mitchy circulated online, prompting her mother to respond with intense emotion. She is heard saying, "If you wish my daughter’s death, I wish it back on you and your family. She’s my only child. No matter what she did, why wish her death?" This heartfelt plea highlights the deep bond between mother and daughter, as well as the harsh realities of online harassment faced by public figures.

Context of King Mitchy's Fake Death Stunt and Public Reaction

King Mitchy's management announced her death on Saturday, February 28, 2026, stating she had passed away in a hospital despite medical efforts. The announcement included a tragic note that her mother collapsed in Lagos upon hearing the news and was hospitalized. However, it was later revealed to be a stunt, orchestrated amid a feud with critic Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan. This deception triggered widespread criticism from Nigerians, who expressed outrage over the prank.

Social Media Reactions to the Resurfaced Video

Following the video's resurgence, social media users shared mixed reactions, with many commenting on the family dynamics and the stunt's implications. Some notable comments include:

  • Victor Victor: "I just dey reach here now so the hypo no work."
  • kingsweezy@99: "like mother like daughter."
  • Mirian oma?: "Who is here from the future?"
  • MrRadnah: "The mum and mitchy.... Thunder go fire you.... That death your daughter dey wished for.... U see ehn I no just like to dey talk bad bad thing.... But disturbing us last night with her nonsense.... May God punish her and make her suffer.... For pranking us with death, Death will punish her."
  • EzeGods02: "Like mother like daughter. Man wey go marry this girl go hear wheee. So so lie lie family. This kind girl go wake up one morning and accuse her husband of rap."
  • Blaqboy_kharly: "She dey lowkey curse her daughter."

Broader Implications and Criticisms from Public Figures

In addition to the public backlash, notable figures like Peller have criticized King Mitchy for her actions. Peller questioned why she chose TikTok for her stunt, a platform many Nigerians rely on for livelihood, rather than Instagram. He emphasized that unlike King Mitchy, who may have external funding, many individuals depend on such platforms for income, making her stunt potentially harmful to others' economic stability.

The incident underscores the volatile nature of social media fame and the ethical responsibilities of influencers. As discussions continue, it serves as a reminder of the impact of online behavior on personal and public spheres.