A North Carolina gamer known by his streaming username Chrispymate was livestreaming on Twitch on July 19 when a bolt of lightning struck outside his Holly Springs home and sent an electrical surge straight through his gaming setup. The whole incident was captured in his livestream and is now going viral on the social media. As a thunderous lightning cracked, whole screen flashed white and Chrispymate felt shockwaves on his system.
According to the report by AccuWeather the streamer told that the strike happened around 9:00 PM. Further he added, "So I was sitting in here, I had my earbuds in. A big thing of lightning hit...I felt lightning go through my ear buds and I bolted up the stairs. Oh my God, dude!"
The now viral video shows Chrispymate sitting in his home in front of his gaming and streaming system on a livestream. Suddenly a bright flash emerges from the windows of his home. A thunderous lighting struck outside his home which sends shockwaves all over his house. He felts the jolt in his ears as he was wearing a headphone. Reacting to the current, Chrispymate jumps off from his chair and yanked off his headphones.
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Streamer Sets His Room On Fire
Controversial streamer Norme has reportedly been banned from the live streaming platform Kick after he was seen setting his own room on fire during a live broadcast. In a strange and shocking incident, one of the viewers asked him to pour Coca-Cola onto his overheating laptop, which later on caught fire.
On June 22, Norme was playing Roblox during his broadcast. He complained about his gaming laptop overheating, for which the viewers dared him to pour cola over it to cool it down. Norme, known for his risky stunts, went through it and poured cola over his overheating laptop, which started breaking into sparks and caught fire.