Entertainment
Twitch streamer finds live tick in his hair in front of thousands of viewers-Radina Koutsafti-Entertainment – Metro
A Twitch streamer yanked out a tick from his hair, leaving his viewers completely grossed out by what they witnessed.
Everything about this is gross (pic: Twitch)
While broadcasting live, a Twitch streamer yanked out a tick from his hair, leaving his viewers completely grossed out by what they witnessed.
From xQc dwelling in filth and munching on his own toenails to another streamer devouring a mind-boggling 33 beetles, Twitch streamers have earned a reputation for pulling off disgusting stunts on camera.
Content creators don’t confine their gross escapades solely to streams or social media; they spill over into their personal lives as well. A well-known influencer sent shockwaves when she openly confessed to whipping up spaghetti Bolognese using her own knee as an ingredient, even going as far as serving it to her boyfriend.
Now, former pro gamer Dellor has managed to gross out his fans as well, as he discovered an unwelcome guest nestled within his hair, in front of thousands of viewers.
Dellor was playing World Of Warcraft when he suddenly felt ‘a chunk of something’ in his hair. Despite the disturbance, he appeared unfazed, assuming it was merely a spider – which isn’t any better by any means.
He continued playing the game for a couple more minutes, occasionally scratching his head, although the feeling wasn’t enough for him to cut his stream short.
After a while Dellor finally took a break to investigate what was nestling in his hair, only to be startled by a small black bug.
Taking a brief moment to regain composure, the streamer proceeded to carefully cleanse the area on his head, ensuring there were no traces of the bug.
‘It’s a bed bug? You guys really want to see it?,’ Dellor asked after reading his viewers’ comments.
Without wasting a second, he swiftly turned the camera towards the bug, which was chilling on his desk, still very much alive.
It was a tick (pic: Twitch)
As soon as his viewers caught sight of it, they immediately identified it as a tick and strongly advised Dellor to keep an eye on the spot in case it swells up or develops a rash.
The streamer went off on a furious rant, cussing out the tick, and turned to his viewers, asking them how high the chances were for him to end up with Lyme disease.
However, after just a few minutes, he shrugged it off and got back into streaming World Of Warcraft, going strong for another eight hours straight.
According to the NHS, only a small percentage of ticks actually carry the bacteria that can trigger Lyme disease. Getting bitten doesn’t automatically mean you’re going to get infected, however, it’s crucial to stay mindful of the risk and reach out to a GP if you start feeling unwell as it’s a really nasty thing to get.
Shania Twain has suffered from it for years and still regularly has blackouts and other medical problems, even though she got bit way back in 2003.
Email gamecentral@metro.co.uk, leave a comment below, follow us on Twitter, and sign-up to our newsletter.
MORE : Amouranth banned from Twitch as Adriana Chechik drama heats up
MORE : Kick publicly roasts Twitch for banning Amouranth and BruceDropEmOff
MORE : Indiefoxx accused of plotting against Amouranth to get her banned from Twitch
Follow Metro Gaming on Twitter and email us at gamecentral@metro.co.uk
To submit Inbox letters and Reader’s Features more easily, without the need to send an email, just use our Submit Stuff page here.
For more stories like this, check our Gaming page.
Sign up to all the exclusive gaming content, latest releases before they’re seen on the site.
Entertainment – MetroRead More