Unraveling the Enigma of Prince Serin: A Tale of Controversy and Defiance
Prince Serin: The Piece That Doesn’t Fit
The name Prince Serin Curtis might not sound familiar to you. But it’s a name that could have the potential to be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Mizan has described him as a “person who violates the sanctity,” and with recent videos circulating on social media platforms during his presence in Iran, that isn’t something most people want their names associated with.
The fact that he was arrested in Alborz province hasn’t helped either. It’s only prompted more questions about who he really is, what his motives are, and what he might have done in the past.
You’re probably wondering now who exactly Prince Serin is. You may know him as a prominent personality online, someone who identifies themselves as a descendant of the ancient kings of Iran who previously lived in America. The fact that he calls himself “Prince” adds an air of grandeur and mystery to his persona too.
But none of this explains why people dislike him enough to arrest him or call out for an investigation into his activities.
Nor does it explain why someone would move back to Iran after living in America—only bringing along with them what some have deemed “immoral films,” at least according to his associates between 2010 and 2012.
What makes this man tick? No one knows much about him other than that he was born on September 20th, 1971, in Ekbatan, Tehran. He’s remained mostly under the radar until now and hasn’t done anything particularly note-worthy.
March 25, 2024 | 8:27 pm