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Benjamin "Lil' P-Nut" Flores, Jr. as Triple G, the son of Double G who had a lavish childhood, but all that he really wants is to be with children his own age. He's eventually hired by Babe and Kenzie as the video game consultant. In "Shark Explosion", it is revealed that his first name is Grover.
Flores was born in Memphis, Tennessee. [3] Flores first came to wider notice after he was interviewed by the local Memphis Fox 13 television station at age 7. After that interview, he appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, where he performed his first rap single as Lil' P-Nut, "You Might Be the One for Me"; [4] [5] it was released on September 25, 2010.
Meanwhile, Triple G confronts his dad about his continued addiction to Clam Jumper food and has a video on his pear pad to remind Double G of the problem. Triple G loses the pear pad and looks in the lost-and-found at Fooders, where Teague hears about the video and eventually holds the pear pad hostage.
Even former President Donald Trump is going nuts over the senseless killing of P’nut. “I know Don’s fired up about P’nut the Squirrel,” Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, told supporters ...
P’nut the Squirrel's death has sparked an outpouring of donations with an online fundraising page raking in well over $157,000 cash just days after the furry Internet sensation was euthanized by ...
The squirrel's death sparked so much outrage that it prompted a state lawmaker to propose legislation to improve animal-rights statutes, calling the bill "Peanuts Law: Humane Animal Protection Act."
Singleton makes an uncredited cameo as a bootlegger who attempts to sell pirated DVDs to Jody and Sweetpea, while his mother Sheila Ward plays a mourner in the dream sequence where Jody sees himself at his funeral. Additionally, his daughter Cleopatra Singleton appears in the beginning of the film as Lil' Nut, Jody's daughter with Peanut. [6]
Peanut lived on the couple’s 350-acre property, P’nut’s Freedom Farm, near Elmira, New York, which they purchased with the money they made from posting X-rated content online.