When Tizzy jumped into Eva’s DM’s on X in an effort to try and intimidate her, I asked myself why he hadn’t jumped into my DM’s first. With a much larger following it seemed like the logical choice. Eva and I were both commenting on a video Tizzy posted of what appeared to be a minor, who was screaming “fuck you” at another vehicle from the window of his truck while driving. Our comments weren’t vile, we simply expressed that it was free speech and he was likely a minor. Eva even went on to say, “Tizzy usually gets it right, but this time he got it wrong.” We also asked why he hadn’t covered the woman screaming at a baby during a Harris rally, as the bias was blatantly obvious to us and many others in the comments.
For background, Tizzy made a name for himself during Covid, when calling out someone for fake vaccine cards. Since that time, he’s become a symbol of ‘crowdsourced justice’ – or so it would seem. You see, TikTok doesn’t pay creators for videos less than a minute, and Tizzy’s videos all exceed that minute marker. With 6.6 million followers and several videos per month with over 1 million views, Tizzy is making big bucks on TikTok. Several thousands each month. The “justice” is crowdsourced, with his followers doing all the work for him, but Tizzy is the one profiting from it all. Fast forward to a recent video where Tizzy calls on his followers to identify a teenager in West Palm Beach. The teen can be seen in the video pulling up next to couple, who is already filming and has their window down while claiming to be scared of what the teen was going to do because they had their child in the car. He then screams obscenities at them, the woman in the passenger seat screams some obscenities back. After less than a minute everyone goes on about their business. Except for Tizzy. He claims in his video that this is personal to him because he used to drive down this very road (whatever that means.) But some of us knew better, as the teen in the truck was a trump supporter, and the people recording were Harris supporters. It had nothing to do with the road, this was politically motivated for Tizzy, a bought Democrat. While the video of the Trump supporting teen may be vile to some, to others it appears to be free speech and a minor infraction in the grand scheme of things taking place in society. Clearly the law agrees as no arrests were made. There’s no violence, no threats of harm, actually no threats of any kind, and it’s clear in the video the teenager is just that, a teenager who used bad judgement that day. As we all have at one point in our teen years.
Tizzy does what he does best, as in he didn’t do any actual work himself, and he called on his followers, all 6.6 million of them, to find the teenager, even sharing the teenager’s license plate. A couple days later, he posts an update video stating that he had found the teen but he was not going to share his name (while a picture of the teen is plastered in the background) because he was -wait for it- A 16 YEAR OLD MINOR. He goes on to say that the teens parents reached out to the people who recorded the video to apologize and that he was letting them handle it from the there. Happy ending right? Nope. Three days later we get another update video from Tizzy. He’s explaining how people misidentified the teen in the truck by a sticker on the back window for a fishing charter company. And while he had the correct name of the teen, others who misidentified him based on that sticker had taken matters into their own hands and started posting the incorrect name of an 18 year old to the point that it was appearing in the search bar of Tizzy’s original video. All of this is TikTok’s fault, of course, according to Tizzy. So naturally Tizzy took the videos down, being as the original teen was found and his parents had apologized, and to further prevent the misidentified teen from receiving unwarranted harassment, right? WRONG. He can’t because the original video has 17.1 million views and that’s money in Tizzy’s pocket, whether it affects innocent people or not.
The damage from this video goes deeper than Tizzy will tell his followers though. I spoke with the owner of the fishing charter company who told me he has received non stop harassment in the form of phone calls and scathing fake google reviews on his company’s page. Even worse, the misidentified 18 year old is his nephew, who is a good kid that has been through a lot, including dealing with the loss of his father. The 18 year old has received so much harassment, including death threats, that he is under 24/7 security and has stated that he’s felt suicidal over the situation. And the situation for the 16 year old is similar. He’s also received harassment and death threats and is also under security protection. He too has stated feeling suicidal. His father, a respected fire chief, also received harassment and had people calling for him to be fired. Tizzy also won’t tell his followers that both teens’ parents have reached out to Tizzy asking him to take the videos down, and furthermore, that the people who recorded the video have asked him to take it down because it’s gone too far and they don’t want these kids to experience this kind of harassment. Tizzy doesn’t care as long as he’s getting paid, all under the guise of “social justice.”
Back to how this became our problem, too. Our comments on X really seemed to bug Tizzy, as he jumped into Eva’s DM’s almost immediately after the first update video and started making threats. I’m sure others received similar messages as well because we weren’t the only ones calling out his hypocrisy. Simultaneously, he then produces a video (of course it’s over a minute long) of the woman screaming in a toddler’s face at a Harris rally, because comments by Eva, and many others, insinuated he was leaning very hard on the Trump supporting teen yelling out a window, but not so much on the aggressive democrat adult woman acting out of pocket to a small child. He had originally only made a post about the video of the woman stating that “she deserved to be called out” but then also victim blamed the father for having the young child at the rally
Besides sending Eva threats via DMs, he also left nasty comments under her repost, and under her comments on his post. He then proceeded to message me with threats of disclosing my past, all parts of which I have publicly disclosed during my recovery. He also shared a video of Eva’s daughter that was circulated in a harassment campaign against us during the summer in an attempt to humiliate me and implies he will knock my teeth out if he sees me. He then informs me that his TikTok follower count ‘dwarfs’ my own, and that I won’t come back out of the hole he put me in when he’s done with me. Of course after sending his messages and hateful comments, he blocked both Eva and I like the coward that he is.
So Eva and I decided to start digging. This isn’t normal behavior for someone who’s whole online presence is about righting wrongs and calling out people for bad behavior. And no one is going to threaten me that ‘sex workers will ‘eviscerate’ me – buddy, I didn’t bang and dash, they were all paid for their service. Also, Eva has all the time in the world for grown men that try to intimidate her. The way we see it- what’s good for the Tizzy goose, is good for the gander. Unlike Tizzy though, we did all the work ourselves. Just like his followers find out information about people he calls out through public records and non-private social media pages, we found out a lot about Tizzy.
Randall Michael McWhorter resides in Melbourne, Florida, and lives with his girlfriend, Jennifer, who works at Brown & Brown Insurance Services in Melbourne, as well as his 15 year old son, who plays football at his high school in Melbourne. (I know the name of the high school, as well as the position he plays, but unlike Tizzy, I don’t believe in harassing innocent minors.) He must not like the name Randall, because he likes to go by Michael McWhorter, as seen on his LinkedIn, Facebook, and IMDB pages. Randall claims in his bio on LinkedIn that he is a writer, director, and editor for L7 Pictures, Rhino Studios, and Tizzy Entertainment. There’s a problem though. Both L7 and Rhino Studios were dissolved as of 2017 and 2019 respectively. They don’t exist anymore. And Tizzy Entertainment isn’t a legitimate company at all. It’s never existed in the state of Florida. A 2023 Deadline article about Tizzy states that “[u]nlike other influencers, McWhorter doesn’t make life-changing money off his social media posts. Instead, his day job has been working as a filmmaker on music videos, commercials, and indie projects in the Sunshine State.” Being as his IMDB page doesn’t have any projects listed since 2021, with the exception of one short in 2023, I find this hard to believe. I find it much easier to believe that Tizzy makes the bulk of his income sitting right on his couch making his social media videos. We know it’s from his couch because we verified through his girlfriend’s Facebook photos.
Eva messaged Jennifer, the mother of his own teenage son to see if she agreed with what Randall was doing. She said, “He sent me a threatening message and I just wanted to ask you from one mom to another how concerned I should be.” She explained the trauma that the two teens have endured as a result of Tizzy’s video and asked how she would feel if it were her two sons, as Jennifer has another son in his early 20s from a previous relationship. She also suggested Jennifer have “heart to heart” with Tizzy about the situation. Jennifer responded later that night…
Fast forward 2 days and Eva has confirmed his address. This is personal it seems, Eva and I once drove through Melbourne.
Our goal is twofold: First, individuals intending to serve Randall with lawsuits planned to hire a private investigator to locate where Tizzy lives. We wanted to save them some time and money, and their initial searches for his address were unsuccessful. Tizzy has deliberately avoided revealing anything that could give away his location. That’s why, when you search for him, he appears under the name “Michael,” and why the videos he makes never include any details with surroundings. Second, our intent is to record content out in front of his house, on public sidewalk of course, to narrate what is being written here. He can post license plates and we can post houses. Fair is fair.
Randall also insinuated he would knock my teeth out, so I’m here for that too.
I was raised by a violent Iranian in what psychologists described as physical ‘torture.’ Like the regime, he relied heavily on threats. He even kept a sheep’s or goat’s head in our freezer and warned my sister and me that we’d end up the same way if we ever spoke about what went on inside our home. But the experience made me stronger—there’s nothing anyone can hold over me, and no threat will ever make me back down.
As we pass Randall’s house and turn-around in the cul-de-sac, it seems like the perfect time as there aren’t any vehicles in the driveway. But sometimes we have plans and God just laughs. Jennifer pulls into the driveway as we pull up to record our content for TikTok; the passenger door opens and Randall’s 15-year-old son is getting out of the passenger seat.
I start recording, from the public street of course, and Jennifer seems to panic, pulling out her phone to record us in return. We have no problem with that—we’d already assumed there’d be video surveillance on the road. I give her a smile, and after about 30 seconds, we head off. She appears flustered, thinking we’re following her, and quickly speeds into a nearby neighborhood across the street. We just laugh as we take our turn toward the interstate, grabbing some Starbucks down the street from Randall’s place.
As we drive down the interstate, we can’t help but laugh at the irony of the whole situation; Tizzy’s entire platform is based on calling people out, publicly exposing their actions and identities, only for profit of course, but in that process, he’s made quite the effort to keep his own world private and we now understand why he loathes True Crime enthusiasts, and the name Randall.
If you’re going to play judge and jury with others’ lives, be ready to face the same scrutiny. This isn’t about threats or intimidation, as Tizzy attempted; it’s about holding up a mirror. Tizzy preaches transparency and accountability to his audience—shouldn’t he live by those same values?
But this isn’t about values for Randall, this is his grift. What other logical explanation could there be when he explicitly told his followers he wouldn’t reveal the teenager’s name, yet chose to keep the minor in the spotlight on TikTok for his own financial gain?