TikToker Ali Kingston University who collabed with Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue, found dead – Bundlezy

TikToker Ali Kingston University who collabed with Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue, found dead

Ali Walker, aka Ali Kingston University, has died at the age of 43 after being found in a south London pond.

The TikToker went viral last year after begging for entry to Bonnie Blue’s record-breaking sex event. He later walked away from the stunt that first made him famous.

Ali Kingston built a following of more than 50,000 people on TikTok. He often used South London slang like “jeet” (sex) and made chaotic videos about joining Bonnie Blue’s 1,000 men stunt. His clips were rambling and self-deprecating, but people loved them. In total, they earned more than 1.4 million likes. His content gave him a cult reputation among students and casual viewers.

He became notorious when he turned up at Bonnie Blue’s event wearing grey joggers, a Lacoste polo, and carrying pineapple juice. He even brought a hat with the slogan “Just Jeet” for himself and Bonnie. But when he arrived, he admitted he was too shy to take part in front of dozens of masked men. Later, he claimed he slept with Blue’s rival Lily Phillips instead. He also starred in a music video with her in a song called Bunda.

Police have now released a statement

Ali’s body was found in Three Kings Pond, Mitcham, on August 11. The pond is only minutes from his parents’ house. He was discovered in the water that morning. Emergency services rushed to the scene. Sadly, he was pronounced dead at the site. Police confirmed his death is being treated as “unexpected but not suspicious”.

“Police were called at 9.45am on Monday, 11 August to Three Kings Pond, Mitcham following the concern for welfare of a man in the water,” a metropolitan police spokesperson told the Daily Mail. “His next-of-kin has been informed. His death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious. A file will be prepared for the coroner.”

Tributes quickly poured in from friends and fellow creators. Podcaster Shaun Maroof said, “He was a friend of mine and it’s really sad. So many people did love him.” TikToker Tom Birchy added, “He was a sweet man, a funny guy who got dealt a bad hand. He still made millions of people laugh.”

Funeral prayers for Walker were held at Morden’s Baitul Futuh mosque on 14 August. He was then buried at a local cemetery.

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