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Social media influencer Ashton Hall, who went viral earlier this year for his absurd “morning routine” videos, was spotted in a London mall, and later on the street, running away from an apparent pursuer.
As is the case with all of these influencer clowns these days, it turned out to be part of a prank on a stream by some guy named “Mo Deen”.
Nevertheless, Hall was clearly shook as he not only high-tailed it out of the mall but was later spotted asking a rando for their Lime bike so he could escape on wheels instead of on foot.
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“He just comes up to me super loud, causing a huge scene. And he’s just chanting, saying a whole bunch of words that I don’t even know what he’s talking about. I’m just like, ‘Yo, I’m good. God bless. Do your thing.’ Then he just starts yelling. In my head, in that moment, I’m like, ‘Okay, bro has a knife on him.’ That’s what I’m thinking,” Hall explained on social media after the incident went viral.
“We’re in the mall, so I’m thinking a million things. You don’t have to get checked to get in here, so you could have a gun, a knife, he could be with one person, he could be with five or six people that I don’t see in the crowd,” he continued.
“It’s just me and my two videographers, I don’t know how many people he has with them, so I’m just thinking in my head, ‘Okay, cool, he’s pressing me hard, pressing me hard.’ And then, boom, I’m just like, ‘Yo, I’m gonna get outta here. I need to get home safe.'”
He ran out of a shopping centre and went down the wrong way of the escalator. pic.twitter.com/gYv6Fu1DiT
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In Hall’s viral morning routine video, he awakes around 4 a.m before rubbing his face with a banana peel and doing some pushups on the balcony while contemplating life.
After that, Hall could be seen diving into a pool that does not allow diving, running at a high speed on the treadmill, eating breakfast and taking a call in which he says “We’ve got to go ahead and get at least 10,000.”
The morning routine ends then around 9:30 a.m.