On September 29, Frankie Candles announced that he left the HIT Network and had no involvement in the ongoing controversy surrounding Ben Armstrong, the former face of BitBoy, as per a statement published on Twitter.
Frankie expressed satisfaction with his employment with the HIT Network. The influencer made it clear that his desire for personal growth and development overcame any animosity in his decision to leave. He clarified that, “Due to this current situation some of these hard conversations have been forced to happen sooner. I have to do what’s right for the candle mafia.”
He expressed gratitude to Armstrong and TJ Shedd, the HIT Network CEO, saying, “I love Ben and TJ both as they have both changed my life more than one time and for that I am forever grateful.” He thanked them for helping him make his mark in the cryptocurrency industry and for their support. He said he is grateful to TJ as he has signed over 100% of the Frankie Candles company to him.
He also said that after leaving Hit Network, he is willing to operate his own company, saying, “Set to build content in, I can even hire those who have helped me film and edit this content up until this point!” However, he also mentioned that the ownership process is still in motion, and he will have full freedom to teach about crypto trading.
As he moves on with new plans, he will always be grateful to Ben and TJ, as they understand him and how the crypto community is meaningful to him. By sharing the post and leaving a positive comment, Armstrong showed his support for his fellow influencers.
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