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PewDiePie

Eine wirklich verrückte Geschichte aus der US-Youtubeszene: PewDiePie hat sämtliche Youtube-Awards in den Müll geschmissen, ein Müllmann hat sie gefunden und sie dann im Internet weiterverkauft. Und wie der Zufall es will, ist nun ein anderer großer Youtuber im Besitz von einem seiner wichtigsten Playbuttons.

Keemstar

In einer aktuellen Folge seiner Youtube-Show „Drama Alert“ gibt Keemstar preis, dass er den Diamant-Playbutton für 10 Millionen Abonnenten ersteigern konnte. Wenn PewDiePie den Award wiederhaben wolle, wäre dies für ihn absolut kein Problem und er würde ihm den Playbutton zusenden. Falls nicht, plane Keemstar eigener Aussage nach ein Youtube-Museum, in dem er Relikte wie diesen Playbutton in einer Ausstellung präsentieren würde.

Die ganze Story von Keemstar

„PewDiePie got robbed, like a couple months ago or whatever an after that, he got rid of a lot of materialistic things like in his home, he just threw it away. And some of those were things like Playbuttons und like some of his awards from Youtube, he literally just gave it away and like the garbage-people found them and they put them out on ebay.

And „JackSucksAtLife“ [US-Youtuber anm. d. Red.] ended up getting the box, that his 100 Million diamond Playbutton came in. Now it didn’t actually had the award in it, but he still has the box and it’s crazy. A lot of PewDiePie’s Awards are floating around the internet, like people are reselling them and everything else.

And I was lucky enough to get my hands on the PewDiePie-Playbutton, the 10 million sub Playbutton. And I don’t know if you guys see this right here, but I collect a lot of Youtube-artefacts and what not and I just had to get my hands on these. Two things. First thing, if you’re coming to my house to get this, to rob me – it’s not here, alright? It’s in a safety deposit-box at the bank, alright. My Manager actually had to get it out and send it to me for this video.“

Youtube-Museum:

Ebenso spannend wie die Geschichte, wie er an den Playbutton gekommen ist, sind seine Pläne für das wertvolle Sammlerstück für die Zukunft. Denn Keemstar, der durch eine Umsatzbeteiligung an einem Videospiel eigener Aussage nach Millionen gemacht hat, plant die Eröffnung eines Youtuber-Museums:

„And the other thing is, I hadn’t had the chance to talk to PewDiePie: PewDiePie, at any moment, that you want this back, it’s yours! I will mail it to you or whatever, this is your award, that you earned. But if you really don’t want this stuff, in the future I’m planning like doing a Youtuber museum and this will be on display.

And it’s crazy that a peace of our history is floating around on ebay, so I had to do what I could. I paid a lot of money für it Felix, but I don’t care about the money, I want you to have your award if you want it back.“

Hier seht ihr den Playbutton (Ab 7:30min)