After serving a total of 13 years in prison, known to many as Purple Prince, he opens up like never before.
Half Fijian, half Irish, Purple Prince speaks honestly about being stuck in his ways for years so much so that after serving 5 years, he was released. only to go back inside for another 8.
In this episode of Bros and Cons, he breaks his silence on one of the biggest cases he was involved in a case that was kept quiet for years. He talks about the real battles of growing up in a single-mum household, the mindset that kept pulling him back into prison, and the moment everything finally shifted.
Now just 2 years out, Purple Prince has passed every hurdle placed in front of him and gone on to start his own successful business. He shares powerful insight into how prison actually treated him, how it reshaped his outlook on life, and why he says he never changed he just made better decisions.
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