Anthony Macloud Mulla, widely recognized online as the Truth Watch Dog, recently opened up about a deeply personal chapter of his life, revealing that his mother abandoned him when he was just three years old.
In an interview with SPM Buzz, the influential TikToker and blogger shared insights into his upbringing, his journey into the entertainment industry, and the lasting impact of his mother’s departure on his life.
A Childhood Marked by Abandonment
Truth Watch Dog recounted the day his mother left their family, taking only his youngest sister and leaving behind him, his father, and his brothers. “I have no memories of my mum,” he said. “Everything I know about her is what I’ve been told by others. It’s been 31 years since she left, and I was only three at the time.” The separation left him with a void, and despite attempting to reconnect with her at age 15, his efforts were met with silence, deepening the wounds of abandonment.
A Voice for Controversy and Truth
Beyond his personal struggles, Truth Watch Dog has gained considerable attention for his fearless approach to addressing controversial topics. Most notably, he has voiced suspicions surrounding the death of fellow TikToker Brian Chira, alleging that Chira was murdered by those who now falsely claim to have been his close friends. His investigative work on such sensitive issues has drawn significant attention to his platform, sparking widespread debate and further cementing his reputation as a bold and unflinching voice in the digital world.
A Glimpse into His Past
In previous interviews, Truth Watch Dog also discussed his time in the military, revealing that he graduated from military training in 2014. He served the nation until 2016, when injuries and work-related challenges led him to leave the service.