Entertainment / 22 Feb 2026

Billionaire E-Money unfollows streamer, Carter Efe after car vandalism stunt

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Billionaire E-Money unfollows streamer, Carter Efe after car vandalism stunt

The relationship between billionaire businessman E-Money and content creator Carter Efe has reportedly soured following a controversial livestream that ended in the destruction of property.

High-society circles were recently buzzing after E-Money celebrated his birthday on Sunday by gifting luxury vehicles to several individuals, including veteran actor Chinedu Ikedieze and Carter Efe.

However, the goodwill from the celebration was short-lived as the streamer engaged in a playful display with fellow creator Peller that many have labeled a gross show of disrespect.

During a joint live broadcast, Carter Efe and Peller filmed themselves vandalizing each other’s vehicles in an apparent bid for content.

Trending images from the session captured the duo smashing windshields, an act that immediately drew heavy fire from netizens who argued that destroying a gift received only days prior was an insult to the donor's generosity.

The public backlash intensified as critics pointed out that the act lacked basic gratitude toward the businessman who had provided the car.

In the wake of the incident, eagle-eyed social media users noticed that E-Money had officially unfollowed Carter Efe on Instagram, signaling his displeasure with the creator's actions.

A circulating video further captured the moment Peller informed a visibly shaken Carter Efe of the development, leaving the comedian appearing worried and uncertain about his standing with the business mogul.

While Carter Efe has yet to issue a formal apology, the action by E-Money suggests that the attempt at viral content may have cost the creator a valuable high-level connection.