
Content creator King Mitchy has stated that she does not owe anyone an apology as tensions continue to rise between her and social media activist VeryDarkMan.
In a strongly worded post shared online, Mitchy defended her position, arguing that anyone who publicly calls others out should also be prepared to face criticism in return. She described her actions as a matter of accountability and accused supporters of her rival of attacking her while overlooking the concerns of those he criticizes.
“I don’t owe anyone an apology. If you can call people out, be ready to be called out too. It’s called accountability,” she wrote, insisting she would not back down from her stance.
Recent Controversy
Her statement comes shortly after a troubling incident in which Mitchy consumed a harmful household substance during a livestream amid intense online backlash. The episode sparked widespread concern and renewed conversations about the impact of social media hostility on mental health.
Prior to that incident, Mitchy had publicly challenged VeryDarkMan to direct funds raised through his NGO toward rebuilding schools — a move that further intensified their ongoing dispute.
The situation continues to generate debate online, with supporters and critics on both sides weighing in on issues of accountability, online activism, and the emotional toll of public feuds.
See the post below…

