A Tik Tok star on his way to Worcestershire has taken to social media to apologise after he was caught on camera in a physical altercation with a teenager.
Cal the Dragon, the aspiring professional footballer with 1.7million followers on TikTok, was filmed 'casually hitting' the 13-year-old who took his hat while in Carmarthen in Wales.
The incident was caught on camera and posted to social media, with the video being viewed more than 1.5million times in the first 24 hours of being online.
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Cal is expected to appear at Marilyn's Nightclub in Evesham later this month to host an afterparty following England's World Cup clash with the USA.
Ahead of his visit to the county, Cal shared a message on the nightclub's Tik Tok account.
He said: "Yes Evesham, this is Cal the Dragon himself, got some big news for you.
"Coming to Evesham on the 25th of November at Marilyn's.
"Can't wait for that night, can't wait to meet you all there."
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Marilyn's has been contacted since the incident in Carmarthen but at the time of writing, no response has been provided and the event with Cal appears to be going ahead.
The Tik Toker, who has autism, addressed what happened in a tweet which said: “I thought I’d explain my unnecessary actions of what happened today.
"I feel so guilty for such a stupid decision from me I would like to apologise to those who saw such a bad thing, I know I’m better than that, I shouldn’t never do it. I promise to you I will never do it again."
He added: "I hope that kids is ok after my stupid actions.
"I can’t blame autism on everything it’s an excuse which I can’t make any more it’s all my fault and I’ve all respect from everyone because of my actions."
The Nottingham-born content creator has dreams of playing for Scunthorpe United, and becoming a professional goalkeeper by 2026.
I’ve let everyone down pic.twitter.com/W1P9ahm4vT
— Callum The Dragon (@CalTheDragon) November 14, 2022
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