I Was Born At Seven Months, That’s Why I Look Like This – TikToker Kolu

Popular Nigerian streamer and TikToker, Kolu, has shared personal details about his physical appearance and early life. In a recent episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, he revealed that he was born at seven months, explaining that he did not complete the typical nine-month pregnancy term. According to him, this premature birth affected his growth. “I was born prematurely at 7 months, not 9 months. That is why I look like this,” he explained. Kolu also opened up about his family background, disclosing that his mother passed away when he was still very young. “I have parents but my mother is late. She died a long time ago. But my father is still alive,” he said. pic.twitter.com/v73v1Ae81y — 🌚 (@justrandomvidss) March 2, 2026

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Candy Bleakz Details Kolu’s Arrest In UK, Warns Deportation Could Ruin Travel Record

Candy Bleakz has addressed the recent arrest of content creator Kolu in the UK. She had sponsored his trip and reminded him to follow all travel protocols, but trouble arose at the airport when Kolu could not locate his passport. Candy urged him to remain calm, but he reportedly became confrontational, resulting in his detention. Since then, Candy has been trying to clarify the situation to authorities, explaining that Kolu may not have fully understood what was happening. However, officials have refused to release him. She is concerned that deportation could negatively impact his travel record. “He’s not used to this, he’s from Nigeria,” she said, appealing for patience and understanding. Candy Bleakz recounted the ordeal: “I made sure that I told Kolu that he is flying to UK on my name, and if he doesn’t come back to Nigeria, it’s going to have a huge effect on me. We wanted to board a flight, Kolu couldn’t find his passport. I said okay Kolu just calm down check everywhere for your passport. Okay you didn’t see it, what do we do next, we needed to communicate this to these people, instead Kolu go dey f!ght. Kolu calm down, e no hear. He thinks say na Naija. Them don carry am go station. I’ve been at the station since trying to communicate with this people let them know that this person no understand. Them no gree oo. And I don’t want them to return him through deportation because it’s going to spoil his passport.”

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