Streamer Melt’s Live Car Crash Incident Leads to Twitch Ban and Viral Fame

Twitch streamer MeltIsLIVE, popularly known as “Melt,” recently went live to interact with his fans.

A clip shared on Twitter/X has turned his awkward antics into a trending topic on the internet.

Talking about the viral clip, initially, he is talking to his fans while livestreaming and driving his car. All of a sudden he receives a text from someone and starts reading it saying-

“She just texted me that. Chat, hold up. Let me just pull over real quick so that Twitch doesn’t be on my d**k.”

Twitch streamer Melt crashes his car 

As he begins to stop his car, he crashes, causing the livestream camera to topple over. Later, he displays his car with severe damage. His channel has now been banned for violating community guidelines.

The renowned content creator and streamer joined the Amazon-owned platform in 2020.

To date, he has amassed around 87,471 followers and is ranked among the top 0.02% of streamers on Twitch.

Mostly, Melt engages for Just Chatting streams where he has around 2,065 hours of streaming under this category. He is also an avid gamer having played around 49 titles. His most well-received games are   NBA 2K22 (173 hours), Grand Theft Auto 5 (506 hours), Splitgate (13.4 hours) and Call of Duty Warzone (35 hours).

His latest car crash also played a crucial role in making him go viral. He also showed his damaged car stating- 

“Bro, come on, bruh! Come on, bruh! Oh, f**king god, bro! Come on, bruh!”

The Twitch streamer also displayed the individual he collided with, who confronted him about his behavior, saying,

“You ain’t going to say nothing, bruh? Bro, you ain’t going to say nothing? You’re saying what? You’re not going to say anything, bruh? You just hit my s**t, bruh! Bro, come on, bro! I just got my s**t, man!”

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