Social media is reeling after Kick content creator ‘TheGoobr’ begged a friend for a $50,000 loan on stream before gambling it away within 20 seconds. To make matters worse, the person was in the middle of an exam and had to step out of class to send the money that was lost playing blackjack:
Many X users are questioning the streamer’s behavior, with some even calling for crypto casino Shuffle to terminate his sponsorship deal. Others speculated whether the whole situation was fake and wondered if he gets fill balances from Shuffle.
the streamer regularly borrows money from people
The user who posted the clip, Ivar Navarro, claimed that the streamer regularly borrows money from people, offering to give them 2% interest. TheGoobr replied to the post, calling out the X user for stirring up drama:
TheGoobr’s X feed shows several posts relating to his debts. He posted recently that he was leaving Shuffle and had duped another casino into giving him a $200,000 sign-up bonus, which was his “last resort” due to the debts he owes people:
Fans are calling on the Canadian native to stop gambling and to seek help. A recent screenshot he posted to social media shows his 90-day losses add up to $3.8m:
Despite these pleas, it doesn’t seem TheGoobr is planning to stop anytime soon.
