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Tion Wayne "locked off Peak District till the feds came" to film music video – …
London–born rapper Tion Wayne has been accused of causing “carnage” after blocking a road in the Peak District to film a music video.
British rapper Tion Wayne filmed a music video for his new track, "Streets a lie," in the scenic Peak District. The artist was seen with a black Rolls-Royce, featuring a "NO 1" license plate, against the national park's green hills. Filming, which included Wayne posing with the luxury vehicle, reportedly drew police attention. Tion Wayne noted the area was "Locked off Peak District till the Feds came," indicating an intervention by authorities. Details regarding the police interaction are unconfirmed. This event highlights the complexities of filming in public natural spaces.
London–born rapper Tion Wayne has been accused of causing “carnage” after blocking a road in the Peak District to film a music video.
