Johnny Somali claims 'no remorse, no self-worth' amid ongoing trial in South Korea, offers to be 'bastion of evil'

Controversial streamer vows to be the "bastion of evil" as he seeks financial support during his trial in South Korea.


Pop Culture & Art March 13, 2025
Image: johnnysomali on Kick

Johnny Somali, known for his provocative content, has made headlines once again, this time due to his controversial comments amid an ongoing legal battle in South Korea.

In a video posted to X, Somali expressed his lack of remorse, stating, “If y’all want chaos, let me be your conduit. Let me be your bastion of evil. If you want to see anarchy, if you're an anarchist, and you want somebody that is going to crash out with no remorse, with no sense of self-worth, with no sense of self-preservation, I will be your man.”

The remarks were part of a longer video where Somali sought financial support, including donations and crypto, from his followers. His rhetoric didn’t stop there; Somali also spoke about his plans to form a “pirate gang” and pledged to “crash out in the streets and die for you n****s.”

These comments follow his recent plea of guilty to three charges in relation to a deepfake sex crime in South Korea, which have put him at the center of significant legal scrutiny. Somali's controversial statements have sparked a range of reactions from his fans, with some calling for him to be held accountable for his actions, while others continue to support his chaotic persona.

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