Two Colombian Kick streamers were reportedly drugged and robbed by two sex workers while live-streaming.
Streamers CaptainGee and CrisTravels were doing a 24/7 subathon stream, when five days in things took an unexpected turn.
The duo were walking home one night while still filming themselves from the city of Medellin, Colombia, when they stumbled across two alleged sex workers.
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They asked how much it would cost to spend the night with them, and were quoted 300,000 pesos (around $68). CaptainGee and CrisTravels agreed to the price and took them back to their rental, believed to be an AirBnb.
When they get home, one of the women was seen repeatedly offering the two men a clear drink and appeared to just pretend to take a sip of it herself.
Both the Kick streamers went on to become extremely drunk, with one of them seen stumbling around.
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At one point in the livestream, CaptainGee says that the drink that he's being given 'tastes weird'.
Another snippet of the stream hears him say: "I'm drunk and they drugged me."
It's not long until the livestream is abruptly shut off, sparking the streamer's viewers to become concerned for their wellbeing.
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It appears as if someone reached out to the AirBnb host whose property CaptainGee and CrisTravels were renting, who confirmed that they were okay.
As per a screenshot of the message exchanges, the AirBnb host said: "We're already with the police and your friends. They are in good health which is the important thing.
"They are awake, a little confused, but they are fine."
Another message read: "We are already with the police to catch the prostitutes, we are going to put their faces in every possible place."
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It was also claimed that the two women made off with the streamers' tech.
CaptainGee and CrisTravels haven't said much themselves on the matter, but CrisTravels shared a snippet of their livestream on Instagram.
He wrote alongside it to his 12,000 followers: "We Got Dr*gged and Robbed in Medellin, Colombia!"
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Some people have commented suggesting that he and his fellow streamer were targeted because they were from out of town.
"They know who they can pick on," someone said.
"Dude, on top of the fact that you don't speak Spanish, you allow some girls to enter the house, knowing that you are already going to bend, honestly you have been an easy target," wrote a second.
From the looks of CrisTravels' Instagram, the duo have since left Medellin and are now in Santa Marta instead.
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