YouTuber and sex tourist Floyd Wallace returned to live streaming on Tuesday from Brazil, telling his audience that his nearly month-long absence from the platform was due to injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident on October 8 in Colombia.
According to Wallace, he was riding on the back of a motorcycle driven by a date when she unexpectedly leaned back, knocking him off the motorcycle as they were traveling at a high rate of speed.
Instead of stopping and being remorseful about her actions, the woman laughed at Wallace as he lay on the ground in pain. Wallace said he immediately dismissed the woman and removed her from his contact list.
His story gets murky from here, as somehow he didn’t get medical treatment in Colombia, but, according to his story, he travelled to Brazil for medical care as “healthcare is free” in Brazil.
Wallace said that he was treated in Brazil and that he was suffering from broken “a fractured left rib.” It’s unclear if he had a single broken rib, or if all the ribs on his left side were fractured, as Wallace indicated multiple things about the injury, all inconsistent.
To his audience’s surprise, Wallace did not fundraise off of the injury. It is notable as Tuesday was YouTube’s monthly pay day for creators, so Wallace should have been flush with cash from his multiple YouTube channels.
Instead of fundraising, he took time to remind everyone that healthcare was free in Brazil and that he’d be okay financially with treatment from the injury.
While money was not an issue, finding a sexual partner in Brazil apparently has gotten more difficult as Wallace has aged in the past few years and he claims Brazil has become more anti-black American.
Wallace did not dive heavily diving into racism for the cause of his inability to score with new women, he did say the country has changed. He longed for the time when he could find relatively easy sexual conquests in the country, though admitted that “pay for play” was always an option.
The YouTuber said he was waiting on a friend to come over and that he was talking to her in order to be on camera and to serve as his human translator as he attempted to “cold approach” women in the country.
Wallace said that he did not need to know Portuguese to pick up women, as his looks and his personality would get him the women he needed… with help of an interpreter. He also announced that while he could go back to Colombia, Brazil was more than likely the last stop on his tour for the next year.
The YouTuber said that he was going to return to the United States and get his car out of storage and finally deal with the DNA test that caused him to flee the country in August. He said that he hoped to “get lucky” with the test results.
Wallace’s story more than likely does not end here, though the YouTuber is finally dealing with the consequences of age and the reality of unprotected sex. He’s now pushing 30 and physically showing it. He tends to only shower or change clothes when his audience gets tired of looking at him in the same outfit for a week at a time, and the women he targets, knowingly or unknowingly, are fairly young service workers.
Financially, he’s openly complained that he’s burnt through all of his old doners and that his YouTube revenue is down significantly. He received few, if any, super chats during Tuesday’s livestream from those who would pay to insult him or have him answer questions.
Wallace may be facing some hard life choices in the future as the economy turns sour and the support he used to get from his YouTube channel changes.
The YouTuber promised that he would livestream again Tuesday night but did not follow through on the promise.
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