King Pill Addresses No Jumper Controversy on Witty Apparatus.

In the latest episode of Witty Apparatus, King Pill revisited his appearance on the No Jumper platform, offering his perspective on what happened that day and why the moment remains a point of discussion.

Before the No Jumper episode, King Pill had already been navigating controversy. He previously released a song that drew backlash from a certain community. According to him, the track was later modified after collaborators from “Pon Roo” expressed concerns about potential fallout.

King Pill explained that he went into the interview expecting direct questions about past controversies. Instead, he found himself in a long-form, panel-style conversation that lasted several hours and focused on news topics he said he had little interest in.

He also revealed that, prior to the appearance, he unknowingly consumed mushroom-laced chocolate given to him by a friend. This, he said, affected his state of mind and contributed to the frustration viewers saw on camera.

A key moment in the episode was an exchange with Ant Jefe. While some viewers interpreted the situation as Jefe “marking him out,” King Pill rejected that framing. He argued that the tension came from the structure of the conversation and the atmosphere in the room, rather than one person backing down.

Following the interview, King Pill claims No Jumper edited and presented the footage in a way that cast him negatively. He believes the platform used the incident as part of what he describes as a smear effort. The fallout led to ongoing back-and-forth disses between him and Ant Jefe.

He also suggested that Adam22, host and founder of No Jumper, was upset about his abrupt exit from the show and allowed the platform’s coverage to further harm his image.

In breaking down the situation on Witty Apparatus, King Pill positioned the incident as a combination of impaired judgment, poor preparation for the show’s format, and what he views as deliberate narrative framing by the platform.

The episode adds another chapter to the ongoing story between King Pill, Ant Jefe, and No Jumper, while giving the artist a chance to explain why the viral exchange unfolded the way it did.