Published 14:57 IST, August 26th 2020
Pewdiepie reviews Craigslist items, shares epic throwback to 50M play button on eBay
Swedish YouTuber Pewdiepie recently posted a YouTube video talking about the time his 50 million play button was on eBay. Here is the video.
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Felix “PewDiePie” Kjellberg is one of most popular faces on YouTube. In fact, Swedish YouTuber has second most subscribed channel on platform with 106 million subscribers. 30-year-old YouTube star recently posted a video on his channel titled Someone Is Selling My 50 MIL Award On eBay.
video was uploed on his channel on August 25 and w has close to 3 million views. In video, Pewdiepie is also seen dressing his 50 million play button on eBay, while also reviewing various craigslist items on sale. Re on to kw more.
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Is Pewdiepie’s 50 million play button on eBay?
In his recent video, Pewdiepie talks about weird things being sold on Craigslist. At beginning of video, YouTuber dresses how many weird things are sold on internet se days. He gives an example of time re were speculations that his 50 million play button was being sold on eBay. Pewdiepie is left in splits when he watches a video of an anymous YouTuber anuncing that his 50 million play button is being auctioned on eBay. anymous YouTuber revealed that Pewdiepie’s prized possession, ruby play button h received highest bid of £1 million.
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YouTube star h received his ruby play button in December 2016 when his Channel became first on YouTube to cross 50 million mark. He took to his YouTube channel at time to express his happiness upon receiving uniquely crafted ruby play button.
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However, shortly after Pewdiepie received his play button, many fraudsters began attempting to trick his fans online by selling photographs of statues for incredibly high prices. This confused many of YouTuber’s fans. However, executives at eBay quickly took action and all fake listings were removed from e-commerce website.
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Pewdiepie talks about his 50 million play button on eBay
In his latest video, YouTube star used hoax as an example of how many people sell straight-up impractical and absurd things. Pewdiepie n proceeded to talk about American vertisements website, Craigslist. YouTuber reviewed all ridiculous items which were being sold on Craigslist.
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items included a door ram, electric cut off decoy and a red bucket being sold for $100. A seller h also listed his pet lobster for $50 on website. Pewdiepie was left in splits when he re an vertisement posted by a man who claimed to be a ‘Professional crier at funerals’. As many as 14,500 fans commented on video, drawing attention to various or ridiculous vertisements.
14:57 IST, August 26th 2020