Floyd Wallace’s most recent live stream featured the YouTuber claiming that he was having doubts about the Passport Bro lifestyle again and was losing his desire to continue his channel and was thinking about returning to doing first amendment audits.
Wallace’s statements come just a day after he was elated to be a part of possible selections for a Passport Bro reality TV show that is intended to air on TikTok later this year.
The YouTuber had previously announced that he was a candidate for a reality show called “Passport Bros: Santo Domingo,” and that he needed votes from his viewers to earn a role on the show. He provided no updates on the voting or his status in the selection process for the show during the broadcast.
The live stream also featured Wallace’s complaints about inflation in America. Wallace has been back in the United States for under a month and is currently struggling with the high cost of living in the U.S. as compared to life in South America.
Wallace continued his fundraising efforts to replace money he claims he lost when he was double billed by a hospital in the Dominican Republic earlier in the month. He claimed he needed another $150.00 in his goal to replace the money and received no donations towards that goal during the 27-minute stream.
When asked about switching platforms and using Twitter’s new rules allowing nudity to his advantage to display his conquests, Wallace dismissed the idea as he didn’t want his “pee pee” on the internet.
Wallace also accepted an offer from someone who pledged $50 if Wallace would fill out a McDonalds application and turn it in on a livestream. Wallace agreed to those terms only if the person paid him in advance through Cashapp.
The YouTuber reminded his moderators that their moderation fees were due in 9 days and that they needed to pay or else he would take their moderation status away. Wallace is one of the few YouTubers who has monetized the moderation of his YouTube channel as he requires his moderators to pay $10 for the privilege of moderating his chat each month.
Wallace also expressed his frustration with buying a car as his deal with his cousin to purchase the vehicle he had been renting had apparently fallen through. He wondered why it was so hard to purchase a car on Facebook marketplace and made multiple appeals for donations towards the car fund before ending the live stream.
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Are people that desperate to be moderators they would pay him money for working for him? Apperently!