Twitch streamer does not want to be set up by fans, says he cannot constantly save grandmas from burning houses

Twitch streamer does not want to be set up by fans, says he cannot constantly save grandmas from burning houses

Sascha unsympatischTV Hellinger (28) has millions of fans on YouTube and Twitch. Many of them apparently wish the content creator a relationship, but he is anything but thrilled about it.

Who is it about? Sascha Hellinger, also known online as “unsympatischTV”, is a German Twitch streamer and YouTuber. At the latest since his breakup with the Twitch streamer Isabell “HoneyPuu” Schneider, his fans apparently made it their mission to help the 28-year-old find love – yet he finds it quite annoying.

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In 2020, unsympathischTV was present when viewer records were broken at the Angelcamp of Twitch colleague Knossi.

Well-intended, but…

How are the fans playing matchmakers? In his latest YouTube video, the content creator reports on a joint vlog he recently started with the Twitch streamer “Merleperle”. The comments under the video were full of fans recounting supposed heroic deeds of the 28-year-old: He helps elderly ladies across the street or saves people from burning houses.

The comments are a kind of meme: The idea is presumably to convince women to give the man they are talking to a chance. Similar phrases were often seen under joint videos of the Twitch newcomer “Di1ara” and the streamer “Stegi”.

However, unsympathischTV makes it clear: There is absolutely nothing more than friendship between the two. He is bothered by the fact that he apparently cannot even show he is with a woman on camera without his fans unsolicitedly playing matchmaker and trying to set him up.

The thought is “super sweet,” says the content creator, but for both him and the respective women, it is rather annoying that a possible romantic relationship is immediately attributed to them. In the long run, it is simply too exhausting: “I can’t save a grandma from a burning house a thousand times.”

You can find the entire video on YouTube.

In this case, matchmaking is happening against the explicit wishes of those involved, but there is also the completely opposite case. For instance, when content creators help their viewers find love. Recently, Twitch streamers helped a viewer and distracted her partner so that she could make him a surprising marriage proposal.

Source(s): Bild (Collage): Ältere Dame via Pexels, Bild (Collage): Brennendes Haus via Pixabay
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