If you play Fortnite with randomly selected teammates, you can meet all kinds of people. This experience was recently shared by a player who shared a rather private and somewhat disgusting story featuring one of the biggest streamers on Twitch.
How did the situation arise? During a stream last week, MontanaBlack played “Random Squads” in Fortnite, meaning he was playing with randomly assigned teammates and chatting with them. He shared the whole experience with his average of 26,000 viewers (via sullygnome).
He was bothered by a pimple that he had gotten despite eating healthy. The streamer casually asked his teammates what they would do about the annoying pus-filled bumps and received answers like “pop it” or “pimple cream.”
Not entirely satisfied with the advice, MontanaBlack explained that he had the pimple in a rather intimate spot: on his butt. One of his teammates then shared his own experiences – but the story wasn’t really meant for thousands of viewers.
More about MontanaBlack can be seen in our video:
More than one would ever want to know about their teammates
What was the story? A teammate named DanielTheCutter reported that he had also had a pimple in that spot before. His girlfriend had popped it for him.
When MontanaBlack asked if he had actually asked his girlfriend to do it, the Fortnite player explained that she wanted to do it that way. Women apparently often enjoy popping pimples. Conversely, however, he would not make that sacrifice; he had already discussed this with his partner.
Other hypothetical situations had also been discussed by the couple: DanielTheCutter also stated that he would not want to help his girlfriend shave if she were having trouble reaching everywhere due to a possible pregnancy.
We have embedded the entire video here:
“Events are meant to be shared”
Who was the teammate? The particularly funny part of the story is that, according to his own statement, DanielTheCutter edits videos for MontanaBlack’s Twitch colleague Trymacs. He should actually be familiar with the world of streamers and easily recognize a big content creator like MontanaBlack.
At least the Fortnite player seems to be taking the whole thing with humor. Under a YouTube video that shows the relevant stream excerpt, an account with the same name commented that one only learns from experiences through sharing:
How credible is it? MontanaBlack’s chat was quite sure that DanielTheCutter actually is an editor for Trymacs. He really employs an editor named Daniel and the corresponding YouTube channel has videos of the streamer. Under one of those, he had already claimed two years ago that he edited videos for Trymacs (via YouTube).
If it’s a joke, it would definitely be one with a long setup time.
For the Fortnite-playing cutter, this experience is certainly a lesson to possibly think twice about who he shares his stories with in the future.
His alleged employer Trymacs also had some unusual experiences with random teammates in Fortnite:
Trymacs wants to make a young fan happy, but the situation becomes very uncomfortable for him
