Alex Belfield jokes about his stalking crimes in new ‘AI video’

Alex Belfield Jokes About Stalking Crimes in New AI Video

Alex Belfield’s latest AI video mocks his past crimes while promoting a summer tour, raising eyebrows and concerns among viewers.

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Leicester: So, Alex Belfield is back in the spotlight with a new AI video on his YouTube channel. It’s a bit wild, really. He’s joking about his stalking crimes while promoting his upcoming summer tour. Can you believe that?

In the video, he’s dubbed “The Convicted Talker,” and his website even calls him a “political prisoner.” It’s all a bit over the top, right? The video features an animated version of his mugshot and a voiceover that’s just as cheeky.

He’s claiming he’s been “kidnapped by the state” and is gearing up for a big comeback. Apparently, he’s got a tour lined up for August 2025 and is working on six books, including an autobiography. Sounds like he’s really leaning into this whole “victim” narrative.

What’s even more bizarre is how the video seems to downplay his past actions. The narrator even says, “If you are feeling alarmed, in fear or distress, you too are being stalked by Alex Belfield.” It’s a strange way to address his past, don’t you think?

Belfield was sentenced to over five years for stalking several people, including BBC presenters. He’s currently serving time at HMP Fosse Way and is set to be released in June 2025, but only if he follows the rules.

His YouTube channel has been a platform for him to criticize the BBC, claiming he was jailed for speaking out. But the judge made it clear that his actions were more about personal grudges than any journalistic freedom. It’s a complicated situation, and it seems like he’s trying to twist it to his advantage.

With all this going on, it’s hard to know what to think. Is he really taking responsibility, or is he just playing the system? Either way, it’s definitely a story to keep an eye on.

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