A Twitch streamer raising money for charity got a little bit too excited after a big donation came in, and literally threw up in the process.
Streamers often times use their platforms to help raise funds for causes they believe in. For WeThePeople1, this meant raising capital for the homeless in Boston.
While playing a game of Apex Legends, the streamer received a $200 donation, which put him over the $1000 mark in under an hour.
Pleased with himself, WeThePeople1 started shouting out, clearly hyped over how his viewers were contributing to the cause.
Charity stream for winter clothes for Boston homeless starting NOW
– Eating 1 of the worlds spiciest jelly beans every $200 raised– Shotgunning a red bull every $300 raised – Eating World’s Spiciest Chip @ $1000Doing other challenges to raise money https://t.co/OAl02UBCoc
— LG WeThePeople (@WeThePeople1_TV) November 25, 2020
“You guys are nuts!” he screamed. “Listen, I want everyone to go f**king bonkers with the ‘gangs’ in chat right now! Everyone, go spam that sh*t.”
‘Gang’ is an emote exclusive to subscribers of WeThePeople1’s channel. Oftentimes streamers will ask their viewers to spam special emotes when their streams are popping off.
“I want you guys to spam that sh*t harder than ever! Harder than ever! Like you guys have never seen that ‘gang’ in your life and now you’re seeing it for the first time like it’s one thousand pounds of gold in front of you!” he blurted out. “Oh my God, you guys are the sh*t!”
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Unfortunately for the streamer, those words weren’t the last things to come out of his mouth as puke blasted out and onto his hands.
“I just puked,” he said, holding up his arms in disgust while trying to get his headset off. “It’s all over my floor.”
After running off, the streamer returned a few moments later with some Febreze, but remained in high spirits. “This is some f***ing content, huh?” he laughed.
Eventually, however, he decided to just clean up later as he was going to need a lot of soap.
On the bright side, the streamer wasn’t deterred from keeping his broadcast going and has raised over $1100 at the time of this post.