Trainwrecks Donates To JakenBake

Amiel Rose Andres - May 8, 2022
Trainwrecks Donates To JakenBake

Trainwreck surprised IRL streamer Jake’n’Bake by calling him and telling him he had wired him $120,000 to help him buy his dream automobile, adding he ‘deserved’ it more than “a**hole streamers” who flaunt their new cars.

Jake’n’Bake has 589K Twitch followers and has won the hearts of his fans with his trips across the world and exploration of new nations and cultures. Jake set his eyes on saving money to build his own Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 after an emotional goodbye to Japan. Fortunately for Jake, he had attracted the attention of popular Twitch Slots streamer TrainwrecksTV, who called him during his livestream.

Jake was taken aback when he discovered Trainwreck had mailed him $120,000 to pay for his new set of wheels after being given a strange Two-factor tutorial. 

Jake’n’Bake was enjoying his AT&T AnnihilatorCup victory on April 30th when he received an unexpected phone call from Trainwreck during his stream. Trainwrecks decided to send Jake all the money he needed after hearing about his dreams of owning a Porsche 718 Cayman GT4. Jake was taken aback by the gesture and exclaimed in surprise before saying “thank you” for the extremely kind gift.

Trainwreck explained why he opted to donate such a large sum of money to Jake: “I think you’re underrated,” and that after seeing other “absolute loser” streamers “flexing” their wheels, Jake “deserved” the present the most.

Trainwreck continued by claiming he wanted to watch Jake tweet about the car on his Twitter while Jake was dumbfounded. Jake followed through on his promise, tweeting that he’d had a “dream” day. Jake claimed that his head was “literally broken,” and that the next day he would go to the dealer to start making preparations for his new Porsche.

“You deserve it, bro,” Trainwreck said in response to supporters’ congratulations.

Trainwreck has once again demonstrated his good Samaritan side by donating some of his millions to his fellow creators, as he has done previously. One of his most recent announcements was the establishment of a $250k mental health fund for the Twitch community.