The Twitch streamer Marcel “MontanaBlack” Eris and Kilian “Tanzverbot” Heinrich made a bet in 2024, which Tanzverbot was able to win. Now it’s about settling the bet debts. This is allegedly failing because Tanzverbot has not been online for quite some time.
Why does Tanzverbot need the 1,000 euros? At the end of 2023, Tanzverbot desperately reached out to his community: He is broke, had thoughtlessly spent most of his money, and now has debts with the tax office.
Then MontanaBlack indirectly offered him his help. He made a bet with the 28-year-old that if he would stream a total of 14 times live on Twitch in September 2024, he would give him 1,000 euros.
Of course, 1,000 euros will not cover all of the Twitch streamer’s debts, but it would at least be a start in the right direction. Additionally, the bet serves as a great motivation for Tanzverbot to stream more often and to gradually pay off his debts with more money.
That Tanzverbot actually managed to stream 14 times in September 2024 is remarkable. Initially, it was still critical whether he would really succeed.
In the video, Tanzverbot talks about his difficult past:
MontanaBlack has no way to hand over the money
Why hasn’t the debt been settled yet? In a stream, from which a clip was uploaded on YouTube, MontanaBlack commented on the current situation of the betting debts. He says that he would have liked to gift Tanzverbot the 1,000 euros either in subs on Twitch or hand them over in cash at his winter event. Unfortunately, Tanzverbot has neither been online in recent months, nor was he a guest at the event.
According to MontanaBlack, he has not had the opportunity to publicly hand over the money until now.
Reacting to an “excuse” from the chat, MontanaBlack responds sarcastically: “Yeah, sure, it’s an excuse. I’m trying to scam my homie out of 1,000 euros because I’m not doing so well. The 1,000 euros are extremely important to me; I want to keep them for myself.”
What is the current status of Tanzverbot? Tanzverbot has not been seen in public for several months. He last briefly reached out at the beginning of February and made it clear that he is not doing well: The 28-year-old wanted to get out of debt with Twitch – Says after 4 months of pause: “I have nothing left in life”