Controversy Erupts: Spanian’s ‘Into the Hood’ Series Under Fire for Glorifying Crime

Social media personality Spanian is stirring up controversy once again with his series “Into the Hood,” as some accuse him of glorifying petty crime and losing authenticity in his content.

Anthony Lees, known as Spanian online, has amassed a large following by documenting life in struggling suburbs worldwide. Originating from Sydney, Spanian spent over a decade in prison for various offenses, including drug dealing and robbery. Recently, he faced criticism after attending a “hooning event” in Logan, Queensland, while filming an episode.

The latest episode, set in Melton, a suburb near Melbourne, has drawn backlash from fans. Some scenes depict interactions with residents involved in criminal activities, with Spanian seemingly enjoying their stories.

Fans have expressed disappointment, suggesting that the series has become more about fan meet-ups than authentic portrayals of the neighborhoods. They argue that Spanian should advocate for positive change rather than praising criminals.

Despite the criticism, Spanian remains defiant, asserting that his series celebrates hood culture and the people who live there. He dismisses calls for change, insisting that he loves the hood and its stories, and encourages detractors to stop watching if they don’t like it.

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