Floyd Wallace greeted his fans on Thursday with a new plea for money, a promise that they would soon be able to talk to one of his many dates, and a direct attack as he was upset that they did not provide him with the $60.00 he needed to take a bus to Salvador, Brazil, to meet a friend only known as “Fred.”
Wallace indeed tore into his audience on the late morning livestream, this time claiming that they needed to help him fundraise for a new bus trip to Fortaleza, Brazil. Much like his planned trip to Salvador, it would cost his audience $60.00, it would take two days via bus to make it there and that he would cover the remaining $42.00 it would take to leave on Thursday.
The YouTuber had previously complained about running out of money because his Lawyer for his Oklahoma criminal case charged him for the “rest of what he owned” and last week and that he was down to his last $100.00.
He did not explain why he remained in need of cash as he was paid by YouTube on Tuesday and if the payout was what he usually gets he’d have a bit over $2,000.00 at his immediate disposal.
When asked directly about his YouTube payout, he repeated the story from last week that his lawyer took all of his money, despite previously describing last week’s billing as “the last” of what he owed in the Oklahoma case.
Wallace quickly turned his attention to responding to a question about what he does when he’s not livestreaming while in Brazil. He claimed that most of the time, he was on his phone “playing around” but sometimes he took walks and “hangs out with friends and women.”
Admitting that he was bored while in Brazil and that he pretty much did the same things as he did when he was in the United States, he again changed subjects, focusing on his future. Wallace said that he wanted to go to college to learn coding, AI coding and welding.
He essentially explained that he wanted to continue traveling while being able to work at home or in a situation where his skills would always been needed. When pressed, he said it would probably be too expensive to go to college as he couldn’t get financial aid but missed the opportunity to fundraise off the goal.
Wallace ended the livestream by promising that he would be back later in the evening in a stream that would feature the same girl who had previously been allowed to answer questions from his audience.
No follow up livestreams were held on Thursday by the YouTuber.