A trending video has surfaced online showing the moment UK police arrived at popular TikTok creator Peller’s residence after receiving noise complaints about his loud behaviour during a live stream.
The video, which is now circulating across multiple social media platforms, captured the unexpected encounter as officers showed up at his door.

Peller, who is currently in the UK for a show, was interacting with fans during a live stream when the police knocked on his door.
Startled, he paused the live session to attend to them, only for the officers — a male and female — to inform him that neighbours had reported loud noise coming from his room.
Police enter to inspect the room
The UK police asked to search his room to confirm he wasn’t in a heated altercation with anyone, noting that his loud shouting raised concerns.
Peller allowed them inside, and the officers scanned the room briefly to ensure he was alone and that no disturbance was taking place.
When questioned about the apartment, Peller clarified that the space belonged to his manager, who was not around at the moment. He added that he was only in the UK temporarily and was scheduled to return to Nigeria on the 24th.
Netizens react strongly
The video sparked heated reactions online, with many Nigerians criticizing Peller’s loud behaviour and saying it could easily get him into trouble abroad.
@khykheloormuur remarked: “I thought this guy speaks like this for content. No wonder Olamide said he should go back to school. How old are me keh? 😩”
@iOccupyNigeria wrote a lengthy caution, saying: “Make I explain am well. For UK, once you allow police enter your apartment without warrant, you don open the gate finish. I no dey talk say dem go plant anything, but dem fit claim say dem find anything for inside and your case go just don end.
That is why you no suppose ever give free access unless dem show proper warrant or you sabi your rights well. This no be Nigeria where officer fit bully their way in. UK get strict rules.
If you no give consent, dem no fit wander around your flat like supermarket. Peller fall hand because he no get orientation. Young Nigerian entertainers abroad need to learn say consent na power. Once you give am away, na you go bear the consequences.”
The incident has since stirred conversations about cultural differences, personal conduct abroad, and understanding one’s rights when dealing with law enforcement in foreign countries.
Watch video below …
Moment UK police pulled up to search Peller’s room because he was too loud…Werey don go buy market for Uk 😭🫵🏽 pic.twitter.com/SEVZubCG5Y
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 19, 2025