Streamer Mizkif Crashes Emiru’s Car

Amiel Rose Andres - August 18, 2022
Streamer Mizkif Crashes Emiru’s Car

During a recent livestream, Twitch powerhouse Matthew “Mizkif” admitted that he had crashed his friend and fellow content creator Emily “Emiru’s” car and went into great detail about what happened.

Earlier today, Mizkif was operating a little later than usual. He said he was delayed owing to unanticipated events and apologized to his supporters. The influencer from Austin, Texas, estimated that the car he drove into sustained $100 in damage when explaining how he managed to collide with another vehicle on the road. Emiru’s vehicle also incurred costly damage at the same time. He declared: “His was probably was like a $100. Emi’s car was f**ked. Emi’s car was like $3,000 in damages, which is $500 more than the car is worth. So, Emi’s car is completely f***ked.”

Before the start of the 25th day of Camp Knut, some One True King (OTK) members gathered once more. Matthew used the opportunity to explain why he was late for the broadcast and stated that he had crashed Emiru’s car before beginning their chest day routine. He said to begin the discussion: “All right, chat. I’m sorry I’m late, I crashed Emi’s car, and that’s literally it. I crashed Emi’s car. Yeah, I crashed Emi’s car on the way here.”

After hearing the admission, Twitch streamer Eric “Erobb221” laughed and enquired of the OTK co-founder whether he had taken a picture of the damaged vehicle. 

Knut offered to help the American personality after the latter said he didn’t take it. Then Mizkif gave an explanation of how he came to crash the car, saying: “Basically, so, all right, there was a stop sign, it’s the classic. Stop sign, stop light, dude was in front of the car I hit, dude was here (pointing behind his car), and Emi’s car was behind. Now, I’m driving, and the guy just breaks immediately. I’m right behind him. I’m like, I literally knew I was going to hit his car, ‘Yup, I’m hitting you.’ Bam! I slam into his car, and I look at his car, and it’s not that bad.” 

The 26-year-old content creator approached the driver who abruptly applied the brakes in front of him and said: “So I go up to him, he gets out of the car, and I’m like, ‘Who is this guy going to be?’, comes out with a CrossFit shirt on. I’m like, ‘All right, I got this,’ so, I start talking to him, and he’s like, telling me stuff, he’s like, ‘Yeah, it’s not a big deal,’ you know?”

Mizkif estimated that the person he hit with sustained damages of $100, whereas Emiru’s car would have had damages of $3,000. The streamer wanted to get out of the insurance mess as soon as possible and did not want to get involved.

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