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YouTube's Biggest Vlogger Who Made £8million Last Year From Gaming Has Been Evicted From His Flat


26-year-old Swedish ‘vlogger-Felix Kjellberg, who is known online as PewDiePie has over 45 million subscribers on Youtube and his gaming videos receive millions of views on the video sharing website a month as well as on his own blogs—making him Youtube’s biggest vlogger.
Just last year, PewDiePie earned 8 million pounds from Youtube, by just playing video games for others to watch.
According to MailOnline, he “has been evicted from his flat following a noise complaint because the gaming videos he makes are too loud”
Why someone who earns such amount is still renting in Brighton, Essex is a valid question—he should by now have purchased his own place and sound proof it all.
Talking about soundproof, PewDiePie says the room he works from in the flat has a sound proof but sometimes he records his gaming video from the lounge, where the noise must have been causing the upset.
In a recent video which has been viewed more than six million times, he said “I’ve been kicked out” while jokingly sipping from a bottle of vodka.
He added; “It’s no news to anyone that my videos are loud.”
In his announcement video, he shows footage of a man knocking on the door of his rented flat where he films his videos to ask him to keep it down—adding that, he receive a letter from the landlord the next day to leave the property.
He went on a rant, saying: “We get one complaint and we get kicked out. I could buy this house. I don’t need you. It’s hard to find houses in Brighton, it’s a pain. So today we’re moving. The day after we get an actual noise complaint warning.”
PewDiePie post got a lot of his fans talking with some dishing out death threats to the landlord.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6dNin-p1Kg

This post was published on June 21, 2016 3:43 PM

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