A streamer once saved a girl from a stranger who was making her feel uncomfortable after he expertly plays along with her plan to get to safety.
You can watch the terrifying footage below:
Australian Twitch streamer Rob Dee (Robcdee), who has over 300k subscribers, has gained his audience by posting ‘day in the life adventures’, with some days taking a wild turn for the creator.
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One video he posted showed a man he thought was praying in the middle of the road, he commented on the guy calling him ‘pure’ – only to find out he wasn’t praying at all, he was taking a dump in the middle of the street. How wholesome.
The streamer is also known for helping women in uncomfortable situations as it’s happened a few times on his Twitch channel.
Back in 2020, the content creator was live streaming in Tokyo when he noticed a woman was trying to get his attention.
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The Moroccan woman decided to go up to Robcdee as if he were her friend to scare the guy off, and thankfully the streamer played along after realising the situation.
“Good to see you,” the streamer responded and swiftly patted the woman on the back.
“Have a good night, man,” he told the stranger.
The man didn’t immediately leave, stopping to ask Robcdee some questions, seemingly scoping him out to see if he was telling the truth (creepy behaviour, please just leave).
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The creator successfully got rid of the guy, while the women thanked him for getting her out of the situation.
After they parted ways with the guy, the woman shared more information about the situation.
Rob explained: "I was streaming outside the kebab shop in Tokyo, explaining my equipment.
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"I noticed a girl (and a guy I thought to be her partner) walking past. She looked at me somewhat distressed, then I heard her say, 'Sorry, I'm here with my friend'. I didn't know her at all so, I thought it was strange, but I decided to play along since she looked troubled.
"I realised she was looking for an escape from this guy, so I introduced myself to him and tried to end the conversation quickly without drama.
"After he left, she mentioned to me that she felt in danger as she is a tourist here in Japan, so she was grateful for my help."
Robcdee made sure she felt safe, and asked if she was in any danger, while she confirmed she ‘felt okay’ and called him a ‘hero’ for going along with her plan, saving her from a potentially dangerous situation.
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