MailOnline can confirm that Sam Smith’s entourage made abuse of a fan by filming her trying to capture him. The victim was part of Sam Smith’s entourage.
Shahmir Sanni, 27, was seen telling the female fan to ‘Shut the f**k up, you dumb b***h,’ as she filmed herself running up to the singer and a group of friends on Oxford Street and shouting: ‘Sam Smith, I love you.’
After exposing the shady donations to the Vote Leave Campaign where he worked as a volunteer and claiming it had exceeded strict electoral spending limits, Mr Sanni made headlines in 2018.
He worked previously at Taxpayers Alliance in the digital campaign management role. However, he recently joined the London social scene as a regular because of Sam Smith’s friendship. They have been attending glamorous parties and red carpet events.
The two are also said to be dating in 2020.
MailOnline received a confession from Mr Sanni that he was the man who abused the girl in the Tik Tok video. He lives in central London.

Sam Smith’s entourage abused Sam Smith’s fan as they tried to film them. Shamir Sanni is a Brexit activist who whistle blows and rails against corruption. MailOnline has the details.
He said, “You have outed me and I don’t want to talk to you.”
Following his tirade last week, the young female fan was seen saying: ‘What the actual f**k? “I just wanted to drop by and say hi.”
A second clip shows another actor telling her to’shut down’. She responded: “Don’t tell me shut up, Sam Smith.”
Although the star didn’t appear to reply to the girl, he was visible in the background with dark hair and a moustache.
The University of East Anglia awarded Mr. Sanni an economics degree in 2016.


Sanni (left), 27 was seen telling the female fan to ‘Shut the f**k up, you dumb b*tch,’ as she filmed herself running up to the singer and a group of friends on Oxford Street and shouting: ‘Sam Smith, I love you’

Shanni was previously a digital campaign manager at Taxpayers Alliance. However, he has recently become part of London’s social scene due to his friendship with Sam Smith. He attends glitzy events and red carpet parties. Above: Smith, Sanni and their last-year reunion
His mother was an educator in Pakistan and he came with two of his sisters to Britain over ten years ago.
They settled in Solihull where they are still living.
His whistleblowing on funding by the Vote Leave Campaign led to an Electoral Commission inquiry, which fined it £61,000.
For further investigation and closure, the matter was also sent to the police.
Mr Sanni revealed that he was part of a section within Vote Leave focused on social media campaigning that received £675,000 of funding as a way of swerving strict spending limits.
He said that his whistleblowing had been difficult. If I had known the consequences, if I had known it would be this bad in terms of the abuse, the vitriol… I probably wouldn’t have come forward.’

MailOnline interviewed Mr Sanni from central London.

His whistleblowing on funding by the Vote Leave Campaign led to an Electoral Commission inquiry, which fined it £61,000. Above: Dominic Cummings and Michael Gove, senior Vote Leave figures

His whistleblowing on funding by the Vote Leave Campaign led to an Electoral Commission inquiry, which fined it £61,000. Above: Sanni with fellow Brexit activist Darren Grimes while campaigning for EU referendum
Also, Mr Saani regularly uses social media to vent his frustrations about corruption in politics and the Conservative Party.
One video shows him fuming: “If this corruption continues, then chaos and more importantly, the destruction of everything Britain holds most precious; the NHS, public broadcasting; welfare.
These institutions are what make Britain such a great nation.
“The Conservative Extremism and Their Plan is to Dismantle All That”
MailOnline contacted Sam Smith’s representatives but were unable to provide any comment.