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From Prison Cell to TikTok Fame: Armed Robber to Influencer

1 h 34 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Ben Hassan’s life is something you won’t believe. Known today for his viral TikTok catchphrase “click click bang bang”, his past tells a very different story. Abandoned by his mother at just 18 months old and raised by his grandmother, Ben grew up surrounded by violence, rejection, and instability. With no relationship with his father and suffering abuse from his mother’s partners, his early life pushed him down a dark path. By 16, Ben was sentenced to 7 years in prison for armed robbery and kidnap. In this episode, Ben opens up about: * Life inside prison and segregation * Serving time alongside notorious gangsters like the Richardson brothers and Charlie Kray * The reality of jail violence * His battles with mental health and being sectioned * How he turned his life around after prison Now a successful figure in the jewellery business and a rising TikTok personality, Ben uses his platform to inspire change and share the truth about crime and consequences. This is a raw, honest, and powerful conversation you don’t want to miss.

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