10.12.2025 21:05
British rapper and actor Ghetts has pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving in a traffic accident. Following this development, the artist will not appear in the second season of Netflix's popular series Supacell.
Netflix's hit series Supacell has been shaken by a major crisis. One of the show's actors, British rapper and actor Ghetts, has admitted his guilt in a traffic accident that resulted in the death of a young man. Following this development, the artist will not be part of the second season; the production team continues filming without Ghetts.
According to information reported by Deadline, although it has not been officially announced that Ghetts will appear in the second season, the production team has confirmed that the actor has been removed from the project. Filming for the new season is ongoing in the United Kingdom.
CONNECTED TO THE COURT FROM PRISON
41-year-old Ghetts participated in the hearing at Old Bailey via video link from Pentonville Prison, admitting to the charge of "causing death by dangerous driving."
The Metropolitan Police of London stated in a press release regarding the accident that occurred on October 18, Ghetts struck 20-year-old Yubin Tamang, who was attempting to cross the road while traveling at more than double the 48 km/h speed limit.
FLED AFTER THE ACCIDENT, CAPTURED AT HOME
After the collision, the artist did not stop and fled the scene. However, Ghetts was arrested at his home about 4 hours later. Tamang was taken to the hospital with serious injuries and passed away two days later. Ghetts's sentence will be announced on February 12.
HIS CHARACTER IN THE SERIES REMAINS UNCLEAR
Ghetts portrayed the character Krazy, who has a dark past, in the series. At the end of the first season, the fate of the character was not clearly shown, and although he appeared to be shot, there was no definitive scene regarding his death in the series.
PRODUCTION EXCEEDING 450 MILLION VIEWS
Supacell, which tells the story of ordinary people from South London unexpectedly gaining superpowers, has reached over 450 million views since its premiere last year. The cast includes names such as Ghetts, Tosin Cole, Nadine Mills, and Josh Tedeku.
ACCIDENT OCCURRED SHORTLY AFTER FILMING BEGAN
Creator Rapman announced on Instagram that filming for the second season began on October 6. This date is just 12 days before the fatal accident caused by Ghetts.