Twitch streamer Matthew "Mizkif" recently got together with fellow content creator Emily "Emiru" to host a Halloween-costume-review livestream.
The creators spun the wheel to determine the prize for the Halloween contest's winner. When Matthew asked Emily to spin, it happened to point to a value that compeled the One True King co-founder to give the winner $10,000.
Mizkif was flabbergasted by this and claimed that he "can't afford it nowadays." He was at a loss for words and expressed his sentiments by saying:
The streamers declared the winner of their Halloween costume review at the two-hour mark of Matthew's October 31 livestream. Mizkif revealed that the winner would receive a wheel-spin and win whatever value it landed on. He stated:
The Austin, Texas-based content creator delegated control to Emiru. He recalled the last time she spun the wheel, and it landed at a $10,000 value. He then instructed Emiru to "go hard" and perform a "crazy spin."
A few moments later, the wheel landed at the $10,000 value once more, compeling the streamer to award a large sum of money to the winner of the Halloween costume contest.
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Mizkif was shocked after realizing that he was required to give away $10,000, and accidentally tripped the webcam. He loudly exclaimed:
He followed up by asking his viewers to subscribe to his Twitch channel, and claimed that he has "zero sponsors nowadays." He asserted:
Emiru replied by stating that she was a "very lucky unlucky person."
Fans present in the streamer's Twitch chat showcased a wide variety of reactions, with the majority of viewers laughing at Matthew seemingly losing $10,000. Here's a snippet of Twitch chat's reaction:
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