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The Dumbest Lottery Winners Of All Time 

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Playing the lottery is already incredibly stupid. However, of all the stupid lottery winners, there are going to be a few who are extra dumb, including people who won the jackpot and lost everything. From accidentally throwing a 3 million pound lottery ticket in the bin, to spending a $16.2 million dollar prize in under 90 days, these are the absolute dumbest and stupidest lottery winners of all time.
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Also, the idea for this video was inspired by "TheRichest" who posted a video on a similar topic in March 2015 titled "10 Stupid Lottery Winners" You can watch their version here -

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@Cornin33
@Cornin33 Год назад
I really feel sorry for Andrew. The fact that he was the only one here who wanted to actually help others yet receive the worst result from it heartbreaking
@Veskhai
@Veskhai Год назад
Welcome to reality, he's just lucky the people he "helped" didn't try to slit his throat and take everything he had feeling entitled to it.
@blaizegottman4139
@blaizegottman4139 Год назад
Yeah it is
@BigYodaBalls
@BigYodaBalls Год назад
The bots are getting crazy. There’s a video on how to hide them from the comment section ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mCfYi7634rU.html
@midwestmasocist
@midwestmasocist Год назад
@here is the full clip shut up
@nathanplays5514
@nathanplays5514 Год назад
in this society the best people get the worst end
@okbudokkkkk
@okbudokkkkk Год назад
To be honest, I feel really awful for the last guy. It seems to me like all he wanted to do as help people, even if that meant losing all his money in the proccess. Sucks that people took advantage of him. He definetly did not deserve losing all that he lost.
@frostedofficial
@frostedofficial Год назад
Yeah man, sad that people took advantage of him even though he just wanted to help people also bots are fkn annoying
@Theunicorn2012
@Theunicorn2012 Год назад
To be honest, I feel really awful for the last guy. It seems to me like all he wanted to do as help people, even if that meant losing all his money in the proccess. Sucks that people took advantage of him. He definetly did not deserve losing all that he lost.
@isaacturner197
@isaacturner197 Год назад
@YeaMan To the guy who made this bot, if ya gonna make one at least have it spell the words its writing correctly.
@DepthFromAbove
@DepthFromAbove Год назад
It’s called, a tax break..
@theonlyshinyumbreon
@theonlyshinyumbreon Год назад
@@Theunicorn2012 did a bot just copy one of the top comments... only to post it under said comment?
@okdarius
@okdarius Год назад
Let me get this straight. Callie spent 118k pounds on her ex-boyfriends, and only 96k pounds on a house for her mom? That is. WILD to me.
@Philsta007
@Philsta007 Год назад
Teenagers should NOT be allowed to have boyfriends or girlfriends.
@MCB400100
@MCB400100 Год назад
Yeah callie shouldnt have spend anything on both
@okdarius
@okdarius Год назад
@@MCB400100 honestly if i was still a teen and I won a lottery like this, 50% of it are instantly being transfered to those who are taking care of me. had I moved out and everything it'd be a different story even though you still gotta share your wealth with those who brought you up.
@MCB400100
@MCB400100 Год назад
@@okdarius uhh no. If I win lets say 1,5mil. Would give parents and brother 50k. Keep the rest
@cs.s7723
@cs.s7723 Год назад
doesnt she live with her parents, why is she allowed to spend all this money
@Lionstar16
@Lionstar16 Год назад
As a Brit who works in a newsagents, I confirm that Callie Rogers succeeded in her quest to get the lottery age raised to 18.
@swissdave9489
@swissdave9489 Год назад
that's a shame, now 16yo who aren't retarded will be barred from winning the lottery because of one dumb person's inability to handle money
@jpj7087
@jpj7087 Год назад
nice to ear
@joannaedssay5988
@joannaedssay5988 Год назад
hahahaha, I'm a Brit too, Scottish, and I remember when she won and then a wee while later she was back in the news as she was broke (and almost unrecognisable due to all the cosmetic surgery).I'm glad she completed her quest lmao.
@Eazy_Bruh
@Eazy_Bruh Год назад
That's amazing.
@Dinatale456
@Dinatale456 Год назад
we dont need your confirmation you are not important
@expandedhistory
@expandedhistory Год назад
If I ever found out I won the lottery, I would legally change my name to Weather Radar so that anyone who tried to Google me couldn't find anything relevant. Edit: For the people who keep saying I can claim the money from the lottery anonymously, most states around the United States require you to claim it with your legal name, not anonymous.
@Kirithereal
@Kirithereal Год назад
That’s funny and smart
@dontknow3949
@dontknow3949 Год назад
Good way to go viral 😂
@kookin1043
@kookin1043 Год назад
@yes bot
@52andattitude48
@52andattitude48 Год назад
that’s a great idea unironically
@-whyquestion
@-whyquestion Год назад
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender 🤳🏼🤳🏼👶🏻👶🏻🤓🤓
@zonkodraw3480
@zonkodraw3480 Год назад
That last guy really broke my heart. I wonder what's he's up to? I hope he's okay.
@matttyce903
@matttyce903 Год назад
He died in 2020
@eggmon420
@eggmon420 Год назад
Yeah it seems like he was just trying to do good. :(
@zayedirsyad5519
@zayedirsyad5519 Год назад
i searched it up on wikipedia, he died on june 27th 2020 from an illness apparently
@firemontana1284
@firemontana1284 Год назад
@@matttyce903 damn:(
@williamspirralafton3143
@williamspirralafton3143 Год назад
@Be Straight fatjerless
@bobolulu7615
@bobolulu7615 Год назад
My brother won 2nd division in the Euromillion lottery about 12 years ago. With careful management he put his son through university, purchased a near new car, a new motorbike, paid his house off and had a holiday. With careful investment of the remainder he is now back up to the original winning value.
@ggbogo935
@ggbogo935 9 месяцев назад
it angers me that these people in the video are too dumb to realise that if you just invested a large portion of the winnings into broad market index's that you'd be making hundreds of thousands a year just off dividends. you'd never have to work again and you'd be rich until you died. instead they choose to spend it all in a year
@annea5781
@annea5781 5 месяцев назад
That’s wonderful 🙏
@Number-1-Miner
@Number-1-Miner 3 месяца назад
thats what happens when you dont just spend loads of money on things you dont need and instead spend it wisely
@LarsLarsen77
@LarsLarsen77 3 месяца назад
Those are all terrible investments. The house seems like a good idea but that debt is actually better than having it paid off in cash. Sort of like how the lump sum is better than monthly payments from the lotto. And being back up to the original winning value is TERRIBLE for the same reason: inflation.
@annea5781
@annea5781 3 месяца назад
@@LarsLarsen77 yeah some people prefer to skip paying interests when they can pay cash. That said, seems like what they have going is working for them however terrible you think it might be…
@joshhale9355
@joshhale9355 Год назад
Andrew’s story is devastating. He tried to do good and life beat him down. It feels like you’re not allowed to do something without having to expect pain.
@smugofbishamonten1447
@smugofbishamonten1447 Год назад
Can't have happiness in life that's illegal
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Год назад
@@smugofbishamonten1447 You can have happiness. It just has to be taken. When you try to spread happiness that's when life screws you over.
@magnetospin
@magnetospin Год назад
Unless his daughter and granddaughter's death has something to do with the lottery win, I don't see how he belongs in this video.
@thegunn7526
@thegunn7526 Год назад
no good deed goes unpunished
@ulxsyxd
@ulxsyxd Год назад
Life gets jealous when you find happiness and/or peace.
@IOwnKazakhstan
@IOwnKazakhstan Год назад
Last dudes story was just sad. Imagine you think you're gonna have an amazing life, only to have half your family die and then end up in a divorce.
@Clam176
@Clam176 Год назад
Your stickman means "laugh" in korean
@viderevero1338
@viderevero1338 Год назад
Stories like these make Lotteries sound more like a curse then a blessing.
@aerosdacillo1227
@aerosdacillo1227 Год назад
I heard he died later in 2020 covid got him perhaps?
@gabe5787
@gabe5787 Год назад
@Chainsaw Man you do know replying to a robot does nothing and further clogs up the comments even more you muppet
@bobleponge1853
@bobleponge1853 Год назад
I guess he didn't give enough to skydaddy.
@024Nimma
@024Nimma Год назад
Feel genuinely sorry for the last guy. Donating his money to charity and churches, changing that clerks' life forever and helping others and ending up like that. No amount of money can bring back your loved ones. I hope he's doing somewhat okay as far as that's possible after all of that. God bless him.
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
and he passed from covid
@024Nimma
@024Nimma Год назад
@@jytvreal He did? What a sad story man.
@ABAgamer_
@ABAgamer_ Год назад
Did he really? And after all he went though too, that’s a shame.
@edwinhuang9244
@edwinhuang9244 Год назад
Bot alert! This comment was made 2 hours after another comment, and copied said comment word for word.
@warnertesla8297
@warnertesla8297 Год назад
@@jytvreal you mean the common cold?
@aiden79797
@aiden79797 11 месяцев назад
Remember lads, if you buy a mansion, expect a cost of maintenance of a mansion.
@MrSplashMan0
@MrSplashMan0 4 месяца назад
Wait you have to use money to get a mansion??? I didn’t know that.
@bumblbesss
@bumblbesss 3 месяца назад
@@MrSplashMan0 They mean the upkeep is just as expensive on anything you buy.
@melonadegg
@melonadegg 3 месяца назад
@@MrSplashMan0 that is totally not what the other person said, genius ahahah
@_xone_352
@_xone_352 3 месяца назад
Bro thought he did something 😅
@gabrielegagliardi3956
@gabrielegagliardi3956 2 месяца назад
Even more if you have something like a million you only generate something like 20k per year in passive income. The idea that a million or a little more is going to completely change your life is a really bad call. The only way to really change your life with that kind of money is going to Thailand or the Philippines and live a decent (but still modest) life in a developing country. But people are dumb and prefer to spend everything in a couple of months and then continuing to flip hamburgers with a boss shouting in your face, instead of being parsimonious, moderate and wise.
@0Regie
@0Regie Год назад
Andrew's story was so depressing. That guy was just giving money away but despite all that, things just kept getting worse and worse for him. The fact that he went back to the store clerk and just literally changed the clerk's whole life on a whim is jaw dropping. This dude was definitely some sort of angel walking on earth.
@LM-tc4sz
@LM-tc4sz Год назад
@yes just ignore the bot they only want attention
@evolicious
@evolicious Год назад
Bullshit. He was a religious nutjob that wanted attention and to be praised like the deity he worships. He bought clout and fame. I'd say karma got him the best, and the only person in the stories that deserved a horrible ending to their life.
@AliflYep
@AliflYep Год назад
Andrew is literally mrbeast
@pinkrosegurl6987
@pinkrosegurl6987 Год назад
@@AliflYep exept he lost all his family and regrets ever getting rich
@AliflYep
@AliflYep Год назад
@@pinkrosegurl6987 other then that tho Mrbeast 2.0
@donutsteelthisname1088
@donutsteelthisname1088 Год назад
>wins lottery twice >blow it all in casinos >"winning the lottery isn't always what it's cracked up to be" >refuses to elaborate >leaves
@DonFelixGallardo
@DonFelixGallardo 24 дня назад
Sounds mobbed up to me
@civilsuperior
@civilsuperior Год назад
“Winning the lottery isn’t what it’s cracked up to be” lol yes it is you just went and SPENT IT ALL IN CASINOS 💀
@brentonsisemore1122
@brentonsisemore1122 Год назад
ong
@TheOneRioji
@TheOneRioji Год назад
Right? Don’t blame the money, blame your lack of money management skills.
@Gumbocinno
@Gumbocinno Год назад
Lmao, the rush of happiness from winning a ton of money doesn't last forever. Eventually it all levels out, and misery is just as close as it was before winning.
@toututu2993
@toututu2993 Год назад
You know what is the best of being a human??? Being smart and know what's best!!!
@M4TTYN
@M4TTYN Год назад
addiction is hard to break, and what plagued the gaming industry sadly is one beast of a habit to break.
@goatstrike7684
@goatstrike7684 Год назад
Andrew's story wasn't a stupid mistake, it was a tragic story of a man who only wished to help others, but had lost nearly everyone he loved doing so
@FortuneKOF
@FortuneKOF Год назад
driving in your car throwing money out the window was a stupid mistake lol. lit letting everyone know who to rob
@user-yo4pw8gi1z
@user-yo4pw8gi1z Год назад
okay but leaving around 800k in cash in the car wasnt stupid? 🤣 dat nigga dumb as a rock
@ponpoon5415
@ponpoon5415 Год назад
>keeps large amounts of cash where thieves can easily steal it
@ayumalani5631
@ayumalani5631 Год назад
@@ponpoon5415 also neglects family over others why else would such deaths and a divorce show up
@JamesRDavenport
@JamesRDavenport Год назад
It was stupid because he was flaunting his money. If you come into any large sum of money, rule number 1 say nothing, NOTHING. Doing what he did, you're just putting out a neon welcome sign asking " come rob me, divorce me, I'm free prey!" When it comes to money, people are utterly ruthless.
@lopetap
@lopetap Год назад
Andrew's story is an example of how cruel mother nature can be. Grand daughter passes, daughter passes and divorce. The world can be so cruel to a good soul.
@superwatcher456
@superwatcher456 11 месяцев назад
Death of loved ones is natural. It hurts but death is not the end
@FredBstar3K
@FredBstar3K 10 месяцев назад
​@superwatcher456 how so?
@superwatcher456
@superwatcher456 10 месяцев назад
@@FredBstar3K I believe in an afterlife, so I don’t believe death is the end
@artysplash5969
@artysplash5969 9 месяцев назад
His daughter and granddaughter passed because of drug and alcohol addictions
@Tygermite
@Tygermite 5 месяцев назад
Andrew's story is an example of how cruel mother nature can be. Grand daughter passes, daughter passes and divorce. The world can be so cruel to a good soul.
@ItzStardustYT
@ItzStardustYT Год назад
Winning the lottery twice is still better odds than Dream's speedrun
@wi11ow8
@wi11ow8 Год назад
@Stardust damn dude you summoned 3 bots in one comment
@mynameiswalterhartwellwhite420
@@shryke3248 what's the difference
@24k_menace39
@24k_menace39 Год назад
@Juan 🅥 😂😂😂
@ItzStardustYT
@ItzStardustYT Год назад
@@wi11ow8 Thanks 🗿
@Youmu_Konpaku_
@Youmu_Konpaku_ Год назад
True ahahaha he fucking cheated
@luizanthonytan6275
@luizanthonytan6275 Год назад
As the saying goes: "No good deed goes unpunished" Its very heartbreaking to see Andrew witness his life goes into spiral after the lottery win
@animekun.9
@animekun.9 Год назад
@MD-ex7cg
@MD-ex7cg Год назад
@@animekun.9 wtf how you do that
@davefred
@davefred Год назад
@@habibcicero3833 The fact you think that's from the green goblin 🤦‍♂️
@bloodnivel70
@bloodnivel70 Год назад
I'll do you one as good, the wage of sin is death.
@quintonsm2616
@quintonsm2616 Год назад
There's a difference between good deeds and good intentions. I never understand people who give large amounts to charities that don't have to report where it's going.
@allaboutmelz
@allaboutmelz Год назад
Sunny is single handily keeping 30 RU-vidrs and streamers careers afloat.
@-whyquestion
@-whyquestion Год назад
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender ☝🏻☝🏻🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@TheInvisibleCactusYT
@TheInvisibleCactusYT Год назад
Not even relevant to the video
@allaboutmelz
@allaboutmelz Год назад
@@TheInvisibleCactusYT I can tell your really fun at party’s 😐
@Annathecommenter
@Annathecommenter Год назад
@@TheInvisibleCactusYT This thread is a bot convention don’t even worry about it
@allaboutmelz
@allaboutmelz Год назад
@@Annathecommenter I’m not a bot lol
@chailatecookies7341
@chailatecookies7341 Год назад
Andrew is such a kind hearted man , I wish him nothing but happiness
@SayShelo
@SayShelo Год назад
He's dead
@user-rk5yd7vr8f
@user-rk5yd7vr8f 9 месяцев назад
That's cold...
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Год назад
Winning the lottery twice, a 1 in 17 trillion chance, only to blow it all away in a slot machine due to gambling addiction is just tragic. She could’ve invested the money in literally anything else and could’ve been successful.
@-whyquestion
@-whyquestion Год назад
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵
@Masterknightboy
@Masterknightboy Год назад
4 minutes ago, video posted 13 minutes ago, you have just watched 8 min before commenting, you havent watched the entire video
@Bigzthegreat
@Bigzthegreat Год назад
@whaaa t get a life
@RoyalEric
@RoyalEric Год назад
@@-whyquestion I don’t remember asking
@thestraydog
@thestraydog Год назад
@@Masterknightboy He still heard the story of that lady though, calm down man. He can comment before the video is over.
@PhantomOne
@PhantomOne Год назад
This world needs people like Andrew and the good deeds he's done. This world is weighed down by things such as what a lottery can do.
@toshinronin
@toshinronin Год назад
@@nealang9520 what does that have to do with it?
@justsomeguywithagoatee8337
@justsomeguywithagoatee8337 Год назад
Look were being Andrew gets you. Taken advantage of, robbed, leached from and depressed. I used to help others too, only to get advantage of and when I needed help those people were never there. We need good deeds rewarded. Not people like Andrew who will just be abused that we don't deserve.
@keanpaolomiguelcabaero8819
@keanpaolomiguelcabaero8819 Год назад
@@nealang9520 as a filipino, gtfo and watch barbie dolls instead (no offense for girls watching barbie dolls)
@Gargamel_0
@Gargamel_0 Год назад
he died to covid
@spyro115
@spyro115 Год назад
I'm pretty sure most of that money was donated to racist homophobic religious institutes, i wouldn't call that a good deed.
@christopherwebb3517
@christopherwebb3517 Год назад
Throwing a 3 million pound lottery ticket in the trash? I'm impressed that he was even able to lift it.
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 Год назад
🥁 **rimshot**
@jaycreations2k12
@jaycreations2k12 Год назад
i see what you did there..
@amidaze4721
@amidaze4721 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😐😐😐😐😐
@bleckybob
@bleckybob Год назад
Hey dad.
@asheep7797
@asheep7797 Год назад
Must've been a ton of money. 1361, to be exact.
@tylerdracing
@tylerdracing 9 месяцев назад
If you win less than $2 mil then buy a house and put the rest in retirement and keep working as if nothing happened.
@sandhydra6666
@sandhydra6666 5 месяцев назад
Yup. And pay off whatever car payments you’re making.
@santydoesreviews767
@santydoesreviews767 Месяц назад
You should probably instead invest it.
@boiboi8505
@boiboi8505 23 дня назад
@@santydoesreviews767that is investing
@petkusmike
@petkusmike Год назад
If I won the lottery, I wouldn’t tell anyone but I would magically have a 10k$ gaming setup
@-whyquestion
@-whyquestion Год назад
K-pop better + I’m the ultimate k-pop defender 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻👼🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻🫵🫵🫵🫵🫵
@whatamistudio2557
@whatamistudio2557 Год назад
Mine is I would buy gas and lose all my money at the same time
@RealRed01
@RealRed01 Год назад
Nah man. Tell everyone. You earned that shit and people should know who the god among them is. lol
@the404error7
@the404error7 Год назад
That's where they get you. You legally have to get your photo taken and have your name in the paper. There are only very few states that allow you to get money anonymously.
@Gigglesnix
@Gigglesnix Год назад
"Uhhhh... I stole it"
@platynowa
@platynowa Год назад
The last guys wasn't dumb, he was good-hearted, and he didn't care about money.
@buyerenogurlfwendo2106
@buyerenogurlfwendo2106 Год назад
Two things can be true at once. He was good-hearted but also became reckless (thus arguably dumb) about how he gave back to his community. If I won I wouldn’t be driving a lambo throwing $$$ at pedestrians like they’re strippers. I’d probably only carry a few thousand in cash at most unless I was going to purchase an automobile and wanted a fat, cash down payment as leverage for a better deal.
@gininalararjanu5538
@gininalararjanu5538 Год назад
@@buyerenogurlfwendo2106 u can say anything u want. But if u do win it. U probably have another issue. Its a curse
@Dave-oz9qh
@Dave-oz9qh Год назад
He let his car get broken into twice. Each time somebody made out with boat load of cash to the tune of 6 figures. Yeah, I'd say he's dumb.
@TheTruth-13
@TheTruth-13 Год назад
Throwing money out the car? “I just don’t like what I’ve become” it clear that he was dumb. Made dumb decisions. And couldn’t handle the money he was given
@antares_m20
@antares_m20 Год назад
throwing money from a lambourghini is being good-hearted yeah. pretty sure he had several other options to do it better.
@marshmallowkitty7
@marshmallowkitty7 Год назад
My heart goes out to the last guy because he just wanted to do good only to end up with so much misfortune :(
@jamilgonzaga7081
@jamilgonzaga7081 Год назад
This is a lesson learned about "a bad deed always outweighs the good deeds"
@adibrahman3321
@adibrahman3321 Год назад
He did good too. He gave away so much money to poor people to make them happy but he is so unfortunate 😥
@UNSEENaverge
@UNSEENaverge Год назад
@Patrick39 ?
@ouraywind1208
@ouraywind1208 Год назад
@@adibrahman3321 Doesn't help that he died of an illness in 2020, rip.
@SpuddyWesker
@SpuddyWesker Год назад
reminds me of lost
@BrawlerTM
@BrawlerTM Год назад
It's amazing to hear how many of these people blame the money for their stupidity 😅 My heart does go out to Andrew though. Once again, not necessarily the money, just a devastating set of events that life threw at that family.
@thecanadakid7622
@thecanadakid7622 3 месяца назад
exactly what I was thinking, they say winning the lottery was a curse, because they lacked an once of common sense or self control. That one girl spent 300k on clothes, how is that even possible. She could have a different outfit for every day of the year and would still have money left over.
@dammmmyy
@dammmmyy 2 месяца назад
@@thecanadakid7622gucci prob
@thealphababe9989
@thealphababe9989 Год назад
what happened to the last guys breaks my heart. imagine doing something good and the world repays you by being robbed, you grand daughter and daughter dying, and a divorce with your wife. poor guy :(
@user-hn2qq3eb8c
@user-hn2qq3eb8c Год назад
driving a Lamborghini throwing money around is not a good thing to do. aahhah your youtube nickname explains a lot why you support it
@xxDriftyxx3
@xxDriftyxx3 Год назад
@@user-hn2qq3eb8c Let's just ignore the charity. And the lamborghini thing wasnt a bad thing to do either. It was just stupid. He should have found another way to give others the money.
@user-hn2qq3eb8c
@user-hn2qq3eb8c Год назад
@@xxDriftyxx3 yes it is bad thing to do
@thealphababe9989
@thealphababe9989 Год назад
@@user-hn2qq3eb8c ?? huh lol my yt name is just a joke
@user-hn2qq3eb8c
@user-hn2qq3eb8c Год назад
@@thealphababe9989 joke or not, but it really suits you, judging by what you consider normal
@Admiralkirk95
@Admiralkirk95 Год назад
Andrews story was actually sad. Most of these people let the money get to their head, or were already unstable and/or people with bad spending habits(Or that one girl who was 16 when she won) but Andrew seemed to almost get addicted to giving. To a point that he literally threw the money away, and seemed to keep thousnds of dollars worth of money in his car. It's either that or maybe..... he felt guilty he won. He was already well off and successful and had a great life and maybe felt guilty that he of all people won and overly tried to makeup for it. Can't blame him on that part. It's commendable that he donated so much, but I think it went too far..... but then tragedy struck and that's where I feel sorry for him.
@thedecafe1
@thedecafe1 Год назад
Andrew’s story lol 😂
@cannizaro-emne556
@cannizaro-emne556 Год назад
@@thedecafe1 what?
@thedecafe1
@thedecafe1 Год назад
@@cannizaro-emne556 Nothing lol 😂
@padarousou
@padarousou Год назад
I don't think he did anything wrong, he just got incredibly lucky with money and incredibly unlucky with his personal life. That's life sometimes
@ZachAsaD
@ZachAsaD Год назад
My sister won £250k in 2020 and spent it all within 2 months 😮 some people just shouldn’t have that much money
@lemmewangbro9829
@lemmewangbro9829 Год назад
Wtf did she spend it all on
@DiddleTimeDan
@DiddleTimeDan Год назад
Or you know she's just bad with money...
@User556q
@User556q Год назад
well depending in what country you live 250k are not that much if you dont even own a house for example! In some countries a shitty house cost a few hundred K
@sigmamale4147
@sigmamale4147 Год назад
@@User556q ok ? Then you pay it over time, you dont burn 250k on a house right away 😂
@helenetrstrup4817
@helenetrstrup4817 Год назад
The problem isn't that people are necessarily bad with handling money, som are, don't get me wrong. The problem is usually, that if they're not used to having a lot of money, they won't know how it's wise to spend them. And a mentality of: "I have a lot of money, so I can do what I always wanted." Is usually not helping matters either because they don't stop to consider when they run out of said money.
@Didmikedothis2023
@Didmikedothis2023 2 месяца назад
"Winning the lottery isn't always what its cracked up to be" - yes, it literally is, if you don't give it all straight to the casino lmaoooo
@terr20114
@terr20114 Год назад
That last dude seems to have a good heart and good intentions. Tragic that all that went down that way.
@jamespaul6315
@jamespaul6315 Год назад
Thats sadly how life seems to go. Good people get shit on and shitty people succeed
@valoredramack9117
@valoredramack9117 Год назад
Andrew Whittaker was no saint and not a good man. His demise was caused by his own carelessness with money. Andrew was a gambling addict and he was irresponsible. Andrew was sued by Caesars Atlantic City casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. He also failed to pay money to a woman who had previously sued him. And when the thieves stole $545,000 in cash that Andrew carried around in a suitcase, Andrew was asked why he would carry that much money around with him and Andrew's response was, "Because I can." And he was inside a West Virginia strip club when the thieves stole that money, sounds like karma for trying to buy his way into heaven while engaging in lewd and egotistical behavior. His arrogance and incompetence was his downfall; he was a cocky deviant and should have been more humble.
@terr20114
@terr20114 Год назад
@@valoredramack9117 Woa! That surely changes the narrative a lot. I didn't look him up or anything, so thanks for the reply.
@jonrobles1468
@jonrobles1468 Год назад
Andrew Whittaker's story is very tragic. He had a huge heart and it was cruelly taken advantage of. I kind of wonder if he died of a broken heart after losing his daughter and granddaughter and getting a divorce in short order. RIP Andrew Jackson Whittaker. The world needs more people like you.
@KevinSmith-gu7fb
@KevinSmith-gu7fb Год назад
Yeah, if I remember correctly, he gave his granddaughter $2000 per week, which she then used to buy drugs. It's understandable to want to treat your family, but that's a lot of money to give a teenager.
@Habu2
@Habu2 Год назад
@@KevinSmith-gu7fb Stupidity and drugs go hand in hand.
@Joshua-dx7zn
@Joshua-dx7zn Год назад
He had a stupid heart. He gave his granddaughter thousands in cash all the time, I believe he gave her different cars too, all while she had a drug problem. No wonder she died of a drug overdose.
@googane7755
@googane7755 Год назад
Yeah it's very tragic what happened to a kind man like him. He didn't deserve that for all the good he did.
@jonrobles1468
@jonrobles1468 Год назад
@@KevinSmith-gu7fbhe should have put it in a college fund for her. He could have easily paid her way through college and then some. Two thousand a week is reckless. I get that he wanted to help his granddaughter but he went overboard and she took advantage of his kindness.
@mondopatrick
@mondopatrick Год назад
Andrews story was extremely sad, just goes to show no matter how much of a great person you are the world will still be after you if not even more
@wobblywack5531
@wobblywack5531 Год назад
No good deed goes unpunished
@Aaackermann
@Aaackermann Год назад
@@wobblywack5531 That is simply not true. But I bet you firmly believe it is.
@StephenDoty84
@StephenDoty84 Год назад
Worse was Doris Murray. A year after she won, she told her boyfriend she was a free woman, and he killed her.
@user-vc7ky8rq5o
@user-vc7ky8rq5o Год назад
Su
@harrellt1405
@harrellt1405 Год назад
No amount of money will bring back dead people. The only thing he done stupid is leaving cash in his car
@Mee0tchy
@Mee0tchy Год назад
I'd love to see a video like this on the wisest lottery winners in history. It would be really eye opening to see how they invest their money in the most efficient ways.
@bob494949
@bob494949 Год назад
The wisest ones don’t tell anyone, so … yeah. Not gonna happen.
@michakowalski2930
@michakowalski2930 Год назад
there's good docummentary about that at DW youtube channel. "The wisest" for me was a guy that lived well, was still going to a morning coffe with his previous coworkers, was working on cars as he liked that, lived out of interest of the money he has (probably managed by advisor) and every now an then made huge party for friends, family and whole community : ) Found it!! it's called "Millionaire life - not as easy as it sounds | DW Documentary"
@GymnasticsCoach83
@GymnasticsCoach83 Год назад
100%. I tell no one about what I did as work and what i have. Though I coach gymnastics now as past time love, I just wear gym clothes, sandals and keep things simple. My girl friends friend is a millionaire hundreds of times over and he dresses in shorts, sandals with a modest car. You are right. The smart ones, you would never ever know.
@EdwinMartin
@EdwinMartin 8 месяцев назад
The wisest would be very boring. Buying a nice house, invest in a fund, finance education of their children, living a good life. That’s it 😉
@andrewteague7921
@andrewteague7921 2 месяца назад
brad duke who won powerball got even richer by investing it.. he went up instead of down.. people have low iq they think they dont need income and can only spend and be fine.. LOW IQ
@voidless3051
@voidless3051 Год назад
Moral of the story , dont tell anyone that you won the loterry and dont spend it like its an infinite amount.
@toututu2993
@toututu2993 Год назад
Well idiots that doesn earn money the right way are always a failure
@TheTruth-13
@TheTruth-13 Год назад
You wouldn’t know what you would do if you had all that money. “Moral” saying that would just shows how senseless you are
@nathangallegos9304
@nathangallegos9304 Год назад
They spend it like GTA They believe it’s Infinite
@sharone02
@sharone02 Год назад
​@@nathangallegos9304 🤣🤣🤣
@timsgarage1861
@timsgarage1861 Год назад
Unfortunately they publish your name and not telling anyone is probably not going to make a difference once you buy a new (moderate house) no job and new car
@paulascott5701
@paulascott5701 Год назад
Managing money is a life skill. The more you have the more you need to know. Giving a fortune to poor people who have none of these skills almost always ends in disaster.
@tomlxyz
@tomlxyz Год назад
I think all these lottery winners skew the picture a lot. People who play lottery tend to be not so good with money, so it's not surprising many screw up after winning
@Mega-Tales
@Mega-Tales Год назад
@@tomlxyz exactly...people good at managing money are unlikely to gamble and play the lottery...very good analysis
@maliciousclouds1614
@maliciousclouds1614 Год назад
Except in the last case. He was worth 17 million before winning the lottery.
@themoviemaniac8416
@themoviemaniac8416 Год назад
Yep, but it never ends in disaster for the government that first gets a cut of lottery sales, then secondly gets to charge taxes on the income. It's just another form of taxation.
@Lifesizemortal
@Lifesizemortal Год назад
And it's hilarious every single time. Watching these grown up kids go on shopping sprees and wasting a once in a lifetime opportunity will never not be funny.
@danielryan1028
@danielryan1028 Год назад
Wouldn't call the last guy dumb. He seem a genuine good guy who deserved every bit of care and affection.
@HRDP21
@HRDP21 Год назад
He was robbed the first time by leaving houndreds of thousands of dollars inside his car, while he was on a strip club. While that in itself is not bad, the couple of managers of that same club were plotting to drug him and steal from him (which the authorities managed to avoid). Her granddaughter's boyfriend died from overdose, and she died from overdose after that. Her daughter died from undisclosed causes, but foul play was not suspected. He was sued by a casino. So maybe, just maybe, we don't have the full picture and he indeed made a lot of mistakes.
@TheTruth-13
@TheTruth-13 Год назад
He was dumb, throwing money out the window? That alone tells you how dumb he was and that he couldn’t handle the money. He had more money than anyone here. Of course he would spend it on things people would consider “good” before falling apart
@mikeallan7740
@mikeallan7740 Год назад
He left half a million Dollars in his car, he was dumb, generous but dumb.
@tomf5823
@tomf5823 Год назад
@@HRDP21 what happened to his daughter and granddaughter is tragic but i don't see how it was his fault. he seems like he had a good heart even though he did some dumb stuff.
@tarag7292
@tarag7292 Год назад
​@@tomf5823He bought her four cars, and continued giving his granddaughter 2k a week despite knowing that she was using it to spend on drugs and boys. I feel bad for him too. It is a heartbreaking story, but I can also acknowledge at the same time that he did make stupid decisions.
@regularman6328
@regularman6328 Год назад
The concept of gambling away millions of dollars is just baffling to me. You already beat the odds by winning the lottery twice, and still piss all that money away. How can people be so stupid?
@seanh1462
@seanh1462 Месяц назад
Yea even though it's not in this video I herd of a guy who lost 204 million in Vegas. It's like when a person has enough money to have life made, why risk it in the first place.
@Nantosuelta
@Nantosuelta Год назад
Andrew Whittaker's story is so tragic. It seems kind of cruel to include his story in a video called "dumbest lottery winners" he wasn't dumb, he seemed like a truly kind and generous person who only tried to help people and instead this disgusting rotten world tore him down. He passed away on June 27, 2020. RIP Andrew Jackson Whittaker
@nameless8435
@nameless8435 Год назад
He was dumb to flaunt his money everywhere
@BloxxBaxter
@BloxxBaxter Год назад
@@nameless8435 yeah but he helped a lot of people bruh
@Darwinion
@Darwinion Год назад
Having all that cash stolen from his car... not once but twice?! That's dumb as fuck.
@fart63
@fart63 Год назад
He left 500k in a Lamborghini that he drove around chucking money out of the window. How is he not stupid?
@DrPepper-iy7vv
@DrPepper-iy7vv Год назад
Good men can be dumb, and they often are, this is why the world is not ruled by them.
@BalkanBiker
@BalkanBiker Год назад
Wow the guys at the end, heartbreaking story. He helped so many and then all that happens. I'm starting to believe you're not supposed to be doing any good in this world or you'll be punished.
@mvpmikey
@mvpmikey Год назад
*_Nope, money was not the problem._* It was strangers who are financially illiterate knowing your rich. Instead of keeping everything a secret, he bragged on T.V while throwing cash outside the car window. He does charity, while showing off his wealth which is *_exactly the same_* as a criminal going to church every sunday. *_Zero Privacy, and Zero secrecy means every bad thing that happened is expected._*
@OneStepToday
@OneStepToday Год назад
very satanic thinking.
@mvpmikey
@mvpmikey Год назад
​@@OneStepToday *Not many understand psychology.* _Most people perceive good action as good people._ This is why every comment in this video talks about the last guy, and his charity. *_Reality check, the brain isn't that simple especially when its about people's life decision._*
@Sunflower_SM64
@Sunflower_SM64 Год назад
That’s because a lot of good people are likely to be christians, and as a Christian, you don’t really have the best luck, but that’s okay, Christian’s face the more cruel side of life, I think that’s God’s way of testing us, because only a person of god wouldn’t change themselves no matter what happens. And when they’re dead, they get to spend eternity in heaven, where nobody has any worries, and you get to see all of the people you lost in your life. As for non-christians and atheists, they’re lives most likely go really good. I think that’s a way that god tests them, because it makes them happy and greatful, stirring you into the right direction. But if that’s not the case, when they’re gone, they’re fate is brutal and theirs no going back, no matter what you say, or do, you’ll be down there for eternity, people might think hell is just a place, and you’re just down there because your bad, and that’s true, but it’s a place they DO NOT wanna be. And I don’t know what happens down there, but the things that do will make you regret every decision you’ve ever made in your entire life. Be a good person, go to church, worship God, Jesus died for us, I’m not a bot, he really did!❤️
@catziee
@catziee Год назад
As the old saying goes... “No good deed goes unpunished.” 😪
@General_X
@General_X Год назад
The fact you put Andrew at the end of this titled video is just plain wrong. That was a good man with a huge heart, and it crushed me to hear all the calamity that hit him after doing so much for others. We love you, Andrew, the world needs a lot more like you.
@JWQweqOPDH
@JWQweqOPDH Год назад
Good and stupid aren't mutually exclusive. All people who play the lottery are stupid. It's half tax on the poor and half crowd funding for drug dealers & scammers.
@morath2542
@morath2542 Год назад
Yea the first thing he did was donate 10% to charity and even more. Its so sad to see where he ended up. But at the end of the day money aside, the amount of people he helped is more than likely astronomical. So be it the end was sad, when he could, he helped.
@General_X
@General_X Год назад
@@morath2542 at least he can comfort himself in his actions, and I know there were many that never forgot his generosity.
@PeterKnagge
@PeterKnagge Год назад
It seems harsh, but there's nice and then there's stupidly nice Getting your Lambo broken into TWICE isn't convincing me he had it all together Things didn't have to end up that way and it sounds like there was a lot more mismanagement going on behind the scenes for him to navigate to that bad situation Maybe it didn't translate well from Australian to American culture Big money but oblivious to the world around them and themselves 🤣
@General_X
@General_X Год назад
@@PeterKnagge sadly, you’re the second reply to mock him instead of making any statement worth considering. People here just to make fun of him really shouldn’t contribute to the discussion.
@Javra88
@Javra88 7 месяцев назад
In Brazil we have a saying that says: There's no point in getting your foot out of shit if the shit doesn't get out of your head
@antonydandrea
@antonydandrea Год назад
They always say "winning the lottery ruined my life", no, your bad choices ruined your life
@naknampucha5236
@naknampucha5236 Год назад
lol easy for you to say,.. people's character are really tested once they'd be given power and the easiest thing to have power is to have a lot of money. Some people doesn't even know themselves no matter how smart they think they are, it's a complicated scenario where you're not the only one involved but also the people you care and people around you. You have to deal with their flaws and sometimes your old friends turns into enemies. Only mediocre people would say things like it was something easy to deal with without any sort of experience on handling such amount.
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
except for the last dude
@brianaguilar8283
@brianaguilar8283 Год назад
@@naknampucha5236 that’s also easy for you to say. Not everybody is a scoundrel or a drunken idiot on payday. There are people who DO know how to handle money. Trump went bankrupt several times and he’s still a billionaire. What would I do with lottery winnings? Pay tuition, get the transmission fixed in my car, pay off my credit cards, and get a modest home, nothing too posh and nothing too barebones.
@UltraDumbass1782
@UltraDumbass1782 Год назад
I agree completely. Blaming a lottery win on your life being ruined is asinine. I think that money can change somebody and ruin their life, but none of these cases sound like that. They were all just awful with their money and bought the most expensive things to flex and then lost their money in the process. That’s not being ruined by a lottery, that’s being ruined by your own lack of control. The last guy is the only one I really feel sorry for. And the couple before William Post.
@naknampucha5236
@naknampucha5236 Год назад
@@brianaguilar8283 Well, that's because Trump knows how to handle people and if you know how to run business or company, you gotta deal with people, lots of lots of people. You don't become a millionaire or billionaire out of nothing, you got to have a both a lot of EQ and IQ on that sense. That's why so many smart people are talented yet fail cause they don't have that sense of EQ to handle, deal or cooperate with people. Lots of people have a low EQ and IQ on money matters especially when money came when you least expected it. It's foolish to expect to be more matured right away cause it comes with a lot of experience. Now, if they were smart enough with their life, they wouldn't even putting money on lottery ticket on the first place. Saying that not everybody is a scoundrel or drunken idiot on Payday only applies to people that knows how to put their lives together. I mean why would sane people bet on lottery ticket when you can work yourself out away from poverty??
@Incepter.
@Incepter. Год назад
Andrew’s story at the end was really devastating, as he was the only one who wanted to help people and use his money for good but life gave him a downfall instead.
@MultiSneakerLover
@MultiSneakerLover 10 месяцев назад
Why did u just reword one of the top comments lmao
@Incepter.
@Incepter. 10 месяцев назад
@@MultiSneakerLover I actually didn't mean to do that sorry man
@foff-666
@foff-666 8 месяцев назад
if you watch any other documentary about Andrew you will discover; - his daughter and grandaughter both overdosed on drugs, he knew they were junkies and kept funding their escapades against all advice. - that cash money was stolen from his car, both times, whilst he was busy inside a strip club. - he loved hookers and strippers and a major reason his wife divorced him was because of the constant cheating. so yeah... he kinda did bring it on himself.
@Brain_pocketer
@Brain_pocketer Год назад
I feel awful for Andrew. Andrew literally tried to help people with his earnings, and after that, lost 3 of the most important people to him. I guess it’s like they say, no good deed goes unpunished.
@setsers1
@setsers1 Год назад
It's so infuriating, really.
@joshshultz1250
@joshshultz1250 Год назад
He was an idiot though...
@dinkyboss
@dinkyboss Год назад
Dude was out of control. Yeah but he wanted to help folks but no intelligent person thinks keeping 100K in cash in your car is the way to do it.
@yeedbottomtext7563
@yeedbottomtext7563 Год назад
He was a kind idiot. I don’t even mean that insultingly. What he did was really really stupid and put a target on his back
@Scp--uk3ld
@Scp--uk3ld Год назад
@@dinkyboss maybe he was tryna help the robber
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash 11 месяцев назад
Money doesn't change people, it simply allows them the freedom to be who they truly are...
@aqusooo
@aqusooo Год назад
4:50 is proof that you cant have shit in Detroit 💀💀
@Kindlyjabs
@Kindlyjabs Год назад
Only in Detroit
@cruzaider5339
@cruzaider5339 Год назад
Sunny is a martyr for the streaming community
@cruzaider5339
@cruzaider5339 Год назад
@Eye he did what!?
@kindofhuman8147
@kindofhuman8147 Год назад
@@cruzaider5339 ignore it, it’s a bot
@ltyarv8071
@ltyarv8071 Год назад
@@cruzaider5339 tax fraud
@cruzaider5339
@cruzaider5339 Год назад
@@kindofhuman8147 I still can't believe he actually did that 😯 😱
@AlcoholicBoredom
@AlcoholicBoredom Год назад
Why? Is this related to the video or did I miss it?
@fghfgghgh4509
@fghfgghgh4509 Год назад
I feel so bad for the last guy. Sure he didn't manage his money well but it's obvious he had great intentions but unfortunately his personal life fell apart
@bunnylakeisntmissing
@bunnylakeisntmissing Год назад
its pretty difficult to splurge away 300,000,000
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
he died 2 years ago rest in peace
@fghfgghgh4509
@fghfgghgh4509 Год назад
@@bunnylakeisntmissing that's why I said that he didn't manage his money well the reason I feel bad is cause he has great intentions but unfortunate events out of his control happened
@fghfgghgh4509
@fghfgghgh4509 Год назад
@Patrick39 No way you're older than 13
@fghfgghgh4509
@fghfgghgh4509 Год назад
@@jytvreal damn man rip he was a good soul
@jamesdonaldmorris2318
@jamesdonaldmorris2318 Год назад
I accidentally put a winning ticket in the rubbish bin on my way to work hungover! It was 2004 and it was $40,000 I've never been able to forget the huge mistake i made!
@dertz9852
@dertz9852 4 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂LMAO
@clxudy_fvse
@clxudy_fvse 2 месяца назад
my mum gave away a ticket to a friend 😭😭 which then of course won a huge cash prize
@CTD_Roblox.By-Beans
@CTD_Roblox.By-Beans Месяц назад
@@clxudy_fvsewell she probably could politely ask for some and it's still a blessing
@hypically
@hypically Месяц назад
@@clxudy_fvse ur mom probably still didnt forgot that day
@Djc00lness
@Djc00lness Год назад
Andrews story isn't stupid. He did everything right and all he could to help. In the end people like his wife will never be happy and life will still throw you curve balls. Much love to you Andrew
@rasmuskjaerpoulsen
@rasmuskjaerpoulsen Год назад
Leaving 500k in the car and getting it stolen is dumb. Then leaving another 200k not learning from his mistake is incredibly stupid.
@dinkyboss
@dinkyboss Год назад
He did everything right???? Dude was throwing cash out his car like an imbecile. There were plenty of intelligent ways he could help people with out flaunting his wealth and doing the most.
@-djofull-
@-djofull- Год назад
He didn't do one thing right. The one and only right thing he needed to do was invest his money accordingly. Then giveaway portions of the money that you earn off those investments. (Never spending the principal) You can still give away and help people but you don't lose your wife, you don't waste all your money and you don't make it on this video.
@wizardgaming6759
@wizardgaming6759 Год назад
@@dinkyboss still better than donating to charity organizations. Basically in $1 you donate, 1 penny goes to they actual cause.
@dinkyboss
@dinkyboss Год назад
@@wizardgaming6759 that obviously depends on the organization though. Hell he could have started one 🤔
@GamingDrummer89
@GamingDrummer89 Год назад
That last one crushed me. Seems like he had a big heart and he was clearly using so much of his money to do good in the world. I wish there were more lottery winners and rich people like him, and I hope nothing but good comes their way.
@alejandro80021
@alejandro80021 Год назад
Didn't deserve the problems he got
@TheMusicianTom
@TheMusicianTom Год назад
The tragedy of his granddaughter and daughter dying wasn’t linked to the lottery win. According to the video.
@GamingDrummer89
@GamingDrummer89 Год назад
​@@TheMusicianTom Either way it was an even bigger set of tragedies than he was already going through with getting robbed, so it all makes for a very heart-wrenching situation.
@04kingyyy
@04kingyyy Год назад
@@TheMusicianTom Money can't replace happiness you wish was forever, family. I know that the money he owns had nothing to do with the tragedy, yet you can still see why it affects relationships as a whole.
@MrNote-lz7lh
@MrNote-lz7lh Год назад
@@04kingyyy Please. Family will be the first to kick you while you're down and make your life hell.
@docilelikewintercatfish
@docilelikewintercatfish Год назад
'Money is not what makes people happy' Damn, You can literally feel the emotion
@mikemcmike6427
@mikemcmike6427 Год назад
thats the best lie rich people ever got poor people to believe. Does it make you instantly happy? nope. would it solve 90% of the populations problems overnight? yeppp
@HonduranMegatron
@HonduranMegatron Год назад
I generally agree with the statement, while yes, it’s nice and very helpful to have loads of money But at what cost(pun intended)will that be? Distancing yourself from family? Losing everything? Yeah having a lot of money is certainly nice, but will that matter if you end up having nobody? Money doesn’t make you happy, what you do with it, and who you spend it with is what makes you happy
@Bass_Reaper_
@Bass_Reaper_ Год назад
But it can make me happy
@glock18-op5bp
@glock18-op5bp Год назад
Andrew had fully good intentions and was doing fully good things, giving away money, and spending it responsibly, but in the end he lost what mattered most to him, it breaks my heart and its incredibly sad.
@EliteLoserZR
@EliteLoserZR Год назад
Winning the lottery is honestly probably one of the most exciting yet terrifying thing anyone can go through. I honestly would have no clue how to invest the winnings, what to waste it on, gift it to, etc. without screwing myself over.
@brianaguilar8283
@brianaguilar8283 Год назад
Pay off your debts first, then invest it to watch it grow
@EliteLoserZR
@EliteLoserZR Год назад
@@brianaguilar8283 I'd get a lawyer first and immediately handle any BS from the IRS but besides that I SHOULD invest... problem is I could see myself burning it away. I never had a huge amount of money to piss away before and I could see my financial management getting thrown out because of a stupid huge amount of money. I don't know if I could psychologically handle it.
@dwayneelizondomountaindewh7073
I work in the online casino industry. Couple of times I saw people spinning for a couple of euros and hitting a jackpot of ~250k - 1kk. In all cases I witnessed, the 'winners' were losing all the money in a few weeks tops. If you won't make a big money by yourself with hard work, then most likely you won't be able to handle with the bigger amount.
@paranormaltester2036
@paranormaltester2036 Год назад
First thing would be building apartment complex. Then buy homes to rent. Then open a bar called The Hall. Invest the rest and keep working my regular job. Oh and a trip to Ireland.
@Luxius1509
@Luxius1509 Год назад
Buy properties, land, apartments then rent them out, if some how you fuck it all up, you still have those left, the renting money would be enough for you to live on.
@v5Clone
@v5Clone Год назад
I never want SunnyV2 videos to end, I would watch 2 hours of this style
@erithrone
@erithrone Год назад
there's a channel called the right opinion that does this style of content in long form !
@axellgarcia606
@axellgarcia606 Год назад
@@erithrone what's it called
@DatHoodBooger69
@DatHoodBooger69 Год назад
@@axellgarcia606 urcspd
@helenwhs
@helenwhs Год назад
@@axellgarcia606 .....The Right Opinion.......obvi.
@kingofcards9516
@kingofcards9516 Год назад
@@erithrone he sounds a bit narcissistic.
@Manly-Ryatt
@Manly-Ryatt Год назад
I love how this guy can show multiple people and not make it seem like a top 10
@LumocolorARTnr1319
@LumocolorARTnr1319 Год назад
He puts the emotional story at the end as well and secures 5k comments
@crosswingrobots
@crosswingrobots Год назад
His segues from one story to the next are really well done.
@DodongoManoof
@DodongoManoof Год назад
💩💩💩💩💩
@trevormeeks4920
@trevormeeks4920 Год назад
He’s one of the few great RU-vid writers I’ve come across
@RegiyThornton
@RegiyThornton 8 месяцев назад
Flawless editing
@saltybrackishfresh
@saltybrackishfresh 3 месяца назад
Lol Callie really spent all her money irresponsibly and then is now “advocating to raise the age” Just sounds like she is allergic to accountability
@Edua1111
@Edua1111 Год назад
For a change it would be great to hear about smart lottery winners.
@justiny.589
@justiny.589 Год назад
You won’t hear about them because they’ll have their identity a secret
@thatslegit
@thatslegit Год назад
smart winners hide away in the shadow, acting it never happened
@MoonlarkSpirits
@MoonlarkSpirits Год назад
Be Amazed has a video of ppl being smart with their wins, if I recall correctly
@bbking006
@bbking006 Год назад
I new a girl that won something like $40m at 19. She hid it from everyone and said it made her unable to trust anyone or have connection even with her family.
@HaydensJourney
@HaydensJourney Год назад
Doing the wrong thing is often rewarded. They say “just keep doing the right thing a you’ll be fine”. But actions like stealing or lying can often have great rewards. The world isn’t fair.
@Bruno-pw2mp
@Bruno-pw2mp Год назад
The last story is not weird, its just sad. He knew how to handle the money, and tried to help people. The tragedy started on his daughter death.
@user-hn2qq3eb8c
@user-hn2qq3eb8c Год назад
driving a Lamborghini with hundreds of thousands of cash throwing money out the window - he knew how to handle the money. good good
@brayonyx14
@brayonyx14 Год назад
@@user-hn2qq3eb8c yeah, that was pretty stupid on his part, but i think he just genuinely wanted to help people.
@user-hn2qq3eb8c
@user-hn2qq3eb8c Год назад
@@brayonyx14 then he is just stupid, genuinely stupid
@parkerwoolard6717
@parkerwoolard6717 Год назад
@@user-hn2qq3eb8c I mean he had a 17 million dollar net worth before the lottery winnings so he clearly did know how to handle money, I think he just wanted to have fun and help people.
@oniiiiiiiina4677
@oniiiiiiiina4677 Год назад
@@parkerwoolard6717 Yea dude was rich even before winning it wich is why when he won the 300 he felt like he didn’t really need it and decided to help people with it instead. The thing is tho yea he lost some money but he helped a lot of people with it while still having plenty of it left excluding the 17 million business he has. So while his story is sad he shouldn’t be part of this video with the rest of these idiots who became broke.
@tylervincent8424
@tylervincent8424 Год назад
Andrews story just hammers home that no matter how good a of a person you are life doesn’t give a f*ck
@GregHuffman1987
@GregHuffman1987 Год назад
reading his wiki, it does seem he put himself in jeopardy by visiting a lot of strip clubs. thats when his stuff was stolen out of his car,both times at a strip club. i dont feel its a moral lapse to visit a strip club but i got ripped off $100 at one and ive only been twice... you can get some shady ones. his family died due to drug overdoses. its possible they could have still had access to drugs regardless of the winnings
@inreupwetrust
@inreupwetrust Год назад
This is the thing most of people dont get, we live in a cruel world, you either EAT or you get EATEN
@neliaferreira9983
@neliaferreira9983 Год назад
Dude was very careless, man. He showed off his wealth to everyone, sure he got robbed. Even well-intended people can be ill-advised.
@bennbutters2578
@bennbutters2578 11 месяцев назад
Saying winning the lottery isn’t what it’s cracked up to be after blowing your entire wealth on slots is a hell of a bold statement
@dustinabigan2776
@dustinabigan2776 Год назад
I think Sunny mentioned before the "Slow success builds character, fast success builds ego." I guess some level of analogy can be made to money. Slow build up of money creates financial discipline, responsibility, and awareness of one's position while fast build of money (whether through lottery or borrowing) builds the foolish mindset that you can do anything you want and get away from any problems you may have just because money is on your side.
@DetectiveJones
@DetectiveJones Год назад
My Mom asked my Dad to get a lottery ticket one day, with specific instructions on which numbers to pick. It was based off some combination of all our birthdays or favorite numbers or something. So anyway, my Dad goes and gets a ticket, but not the specific numbers, and those numbers my Mom asked for ended up winning a couple million. I'm sure she wasn't happy to put it lightly, and it has always been her go to "I Told you so" or anytime we say how awesome Dad is, she'll always make sure it bring it up, and it's in an incredibly playful way, almost like you would say "Well did they bring you to a game" or something so it's not like it's some spiteful memory of resentment. But I do always find it funny whenever I hear something about the Lottery.
@recitationtohear
@recitationtohear Год назад
Link to the clip : its ohio 💀 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mCfYi7634rU.html
@DetectiveJones
@DetectiveJones Год назад
@@recitationtohear Link to what clip? Is this a bot? I told a story completely unrelated to any RU-vid video you could link to and I live in Canada so even the "Its Ohio" part makes no sense
@bigdaddysy9559
@bigdaddysy9559 Год назад
@@DetectiveJones only in ohio
@Th1sUsernameIsNotTaken
@Th1sUsernameIsNotTaken Год назад
I mean, if she brings it up "ANYTIME" you say how awesome dad is, it's 100% resentment, even if she's not aware of it.
@DetectiveJones
@DetectiveJones Год назад
@@Th1sUsernameIsNotTaken Well I exaggerated a bit there it's not any time we talk about it, just if he's brought up in topic for a while she'll sometimes remind us, but it's definitely not in any sort of resentment.
@ChristopherSibert
@ChristopherSibert Год назад
The problem with winning the lottery is the kind of people who play the lottery 🤣
@Shadow25720
@Shadow25720 Год назад
Exactly, that lottery winners are like gun owners who never learnt even the basic safety rules or how to properly handle a gun and then immediately shoot themselves in the leg and then complaining about how bad guns are.
@Idontwantahandle135
@Idontwantahandle135 Год назад
Most of the people who play the lottery are not good with money in the first place . That they can’t handle a sudden big windfall shouldn’t surprise anyone .
@supercalifragilisticex
@supercalifragilisticex Год назад
The last one was just sad, all he wanted to do with the money is give it to other ppl yet a lot of the bad stuff that happened was just unfortunate and had nothing to do with bad spending 😭 11:50
@guerillagardener2237
@guerillagardener2237 Год назад
Andrew losing his family was devastating. He was even being generous with the money. I never thought I would feel sorry for a wealthy man.
@normie2716
@normie2716 Год назад
You never thought you'd feel sorry for a wealthy man? I see that sort of sentiment a lot online, and it just smacks of jealousy and bitterness. Like, because he's been successful financially, he must be a bad guy? Just as silly as most other prejudices.
@PatchCornAdams723
@PatchCornAdams723 Год назад
As if someone being financially successful automatically makes them unworthy of any sympathy? Not cool. Have to agree, it smacks of jealousy. Maybe you put too much emphasis on money.
@cosmetic_astro8757
@cosmetic_astro8757 Год назад
God dayum. The immediate accusations of jealousy (also don't @ me I don't want another internet argument)
@miserycodebeats1722
@miserycodebeats1722 Год назад
Haha.. never feel sorry for a wealthy man . Small minded idiot .
@PatchCornAdams723
@PatchCornAdams723 Год назад
@@miserycodebeats1722 Stop acting like money is the be all and end all, loser.
@Luffy-su1ho
@Luffy-su1ho Год назад
I think it's quite impressive how Sunny has gone from simply reporting events that have taken place in Social media influencers lives to being a full fledged journalist of sorts. Keep it up, dude!
@skinlesswalnut6259
@skinlesswalnut6259 Год назад
Lol journalist
@Newtination
@Newtination Год назад
full fledged journalist is bit too far - all this is easily searchable online.
@Squidifyy
@Squidifyy Год назад
@@Newtination maybe journalists should start doing it 🤔
@FrankYammy
@FrankYammy Год назад
Bro it takes two minutes to read articles about all these lottery winners
@teemo9141
@teemo9141 Год назад
@@FrankYammy these stories also already been put on RU-vid years ago lmao
@HeyKevinYT
@HeyKevinYT Год назад
The transitions between these people is impeccable
@jueymiah1810
@jueymiah1810 Год назад
Andrew Whittakers story makes me almost want too cry, seemingly very nice person beat down by many terrible events
@captainkthebassplayinpirate16
Andrew has a good soul. I felt really bad for him, all he wanted to do was help people and then the world stomped on his feet and put him on his knees
@mrnukes797
@mrnukes797 Год назад
No good deed goes unpunished
@captainpoppleton
@captainpoppleton Год назад
He bought a Lambourghini and drove around throwing money out of the window. He went on TV to be interviewed about how terrific he was . That is called flaunting your wealth and many poor people resent it.
@mrnukes797
@mrnukes797 Год назад
@@captainpoppleton exactly first thing you do *GET A LAWYER, PAY TAXES IMMEDIATELY AND MOST IMPORTANTLY STFU BECAUSE PEOPLE WILL TURN ON YOU*
@captainkthebassplayinpirate16
@@captainpoppleton cool man
@alejandroc7357
@alejandroc7357 Год назад
In your neighborhood. You would be going crazy’s
@CubicCreeper7914
@CubicCreeper7914 Год назад
Amazing video Sunny! Would love to see a part 2 to this as I always find the story of lottery winners to be incredibly interesting
@sparkyenergia
@sparkyenergia Год назад
What i find more interesting is that apparently (need a source) no winner of a lottery has turned the money into more than they had won. I find that truly unbelievable.
@katodd2925
@katodd2925 Год назад
Denise's story is insane! Her husband really took all her money. Insanity
@dudeman5300
@dudeman5300 8 месяцев назад
how is that insanity? They were married its 50/50 split she was clearly hiding the lottery to screw him out of his half and instead she got Karma.
@sunoverbeach
@sunoverbeach 8 месяцев назад
It's because she was dumb enough to consult the Lottery officials about her divorce plans instead of consulting a lawyer
@Despond
@Despond 8 месяцев назад
It was blatant fraud.
@psycherevivedby
@psycherevivedby 4 месяца назад
I completely agree. If he really just wanted his cut that's what he would've have taken - his cut and no more! But the fact he happily took all of it and was probably smug and felt like she owed ALL of it to him speaks volumes.
@psycherevivedby
@psycherevivedby 4 месяца назад
@@dudeman5300He could have just taken his half which is what he entitled to by their marriage agreement but taking all of it just makes her reasonings look less extreme.
@styxzero1675
@styxzero1675 Год назад
Andrew was a good person, you could tell, he is the only one I feel sorry about in this.
@valoredramack9117
@valoredramack9117 Год назад
Andrew Whittaker was no saint and not a good man. His demise was caused by his own carelessness with money. Andrew was a gambling addict and he was irresponsible. Andrew was sued by Caesars Atlantic City casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. He also failed to pay money to a woman who had previously sued him. And when the thieves stole $545,000 in cash that Andrew carried around in a suitcase, Andrew was asked why he would carry that much money around with him and Andrew's response was, "Because I can." And he was inside a West Virginia strip club when the thieves stole that money, sounds like karma for trying to buy his way into heaven while engaging in lewd and egotistical behavior. His arrogance and incompetence was his downfall; he should have learned his lesson from the first theft instead of being cocky and he should have been more humble.
@Davedave590
@Davedave590 Год назад
Sunny is like that one uncle that is litle bit too serious but stil funny and tells the tings they actually are.
@-whyquestion
@-whyquestion Год назад
K-pop better ☝🏻☝🏻🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@iycjesus5326
@iycjesus5326 Год назад
*things get yo British slang outa here you bozo
@BouncyElves
@BouncyElves Год назад
That kind of sucks for Denise, given that the state lottery people actually told her to do it that way. They basically told/helped her commit fraud
@mercdragons
@mercdragons Год назад
But she went there wanting to keep him out as well. They just tried to help her commit fraud not convince her to do it.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Год назад
If you believe her story...it's probably all oral testimony.
@fart63
@fart63 Год назад
@@raylopez99 so do you just think this whole video is bullshit then? Bc all of it is essentially word of mouth.
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 Год назад
@@fart63 No I think Luis has more to lose by lying than some random RU-vidr, even one named Fart. By the way have you visited MOMA lately? Street art that looks like hit. Graffiti, even stuff kids used to scribble on bathroom walls, is passed off as "art". You could probably hit a masterpiece. ART = FART
@ponternal
@ponternal Год назад
She deserves it.
@campusconservatives559
@campusconservatives559 Час назад
The last guy didn't belong on this list. He wasn't "dumbest" he was kind, good, and generous. I feel bad for him. God bless him.
@neverleverland5685
@neverleverland5685 Год назад
How long does it take to put 4 mill + into a slot machine without questioning yourself in that time.
@elidizzy6062
@elidizzy6062 Год назад
That’s I said 🤣🤣. She probably was cross faded
@wpopoff6461
@wpopoff6461 Год назад
BASED
@psychedelicprawncrumpets9479
Shows you how bad a gambling addiction can be
@MircomFan
@MircomFan Год назад
They have high roller slot machines at casinos. So you can play like 25 or 50 dollars a bet, even 100.
@conget
@conget Год назад
Or if you want it faster, play 2 or more slots at the same time
@HIRAMECLARKEHOPS
@HIRAMECLARKEHOPS Год назад
That last guy was a class act with all the charity. He seemed like a great man.
@valoredramack9117
@valoredramack9117 Год назад
Andrew Whittaker was no saint and not a good man. His demise was caused by his own carelessness with money. Andrew was a gambling addict and he was irresponsible. Andrew was sued by Caesars Atlantic City casino for bouncing $1.5 million worth of checks to cover gambling losses. He also failed to pay money to a woman who had previously sued him. And when the thieves stole $545,000 in cash that Andrew carried around in a suitcase, Andrew was asked why he would carry that much money around with him and Andrew's response was, "Because I can." And he was inside a West Virginia strip club when the thieves stole that money, sounds like karma for trying to buy his way into heaven while engaging in lewd and egotistical behavior. His arrogance and incompetence was his downfall; he should have learned his lesson from the first theft instead of being cocky and he should have been more humble.
@raphaelchan7574
@raphaelchan7574 Год назад
I truly feel sorry for Andrew, he was so kind to donate the money when others don't even give this option a glance, and of course he's the one to suffer the most. I want to just teleport right next to him, pat him on the back and say "I'm sorry"
@thedecafe1
@thedecafe1 Год назад
I truly lol 😂
@TheTruth-13
@TheTruth-13 Год назад
He won over 300 million dollars which far exceeded the amount any here has made. Watch the video again.
@lylahale5284
@lylahale5284 8 месяцев назад
their lives are a mess before winning the lottery, after winning the lottery, their lives are a mess !
@Urmother1265
@Urmother1265 Год назад
As someone who grew up worrying about money. If I lost a winning lottery ticket I would likely not be able to live with myself
@SmokeyChipOatley
@SmokeyChipOatley Год назад
Sorta reminds me of back when I first moved away from home/hometown. By pure chance one of my neighbors at my apt. complex was a good friend from high school so I invited him over to my place to hang out with me and my roommate. He was always really smart… one of the things I remember talking about was this new thing he had heard about and was thinking about possibly investing money in. I clearly remember him saying “I don’t know if I should… what if you and I each put in a hundred bucks? Not much…” While I happened to have a little extra cash on me at that time I politely declined since my rent was crazy high and living in a new city I felt I needed a safety net in case things went tits-up. After that he said “hmm… yeah you’re right I probably should hold onto my money too just in case.” And that was that. This was 2010 and he was talking about Bitcoin. I try not to think about it too much. $100 worth of bitcoin bought in 2010/11 would be a stupid amount of money today.
@ADreamingTraveler
@ADreamingTraveler Год назад
Money doesn't buy happiness. Having enough money to live comfortably is what you need in this world we live in but you'll realize when you have endless amounts of money that the thrill of buying new things wears off and you move onto the next thing and the cycle repeats. Like sure it's nice to win a ton of money but it also comes with its own sets of problems and headaches and sometimes even changes you into something you're not. There's many people who say "oh this amount of money can't change me" but they're wrong
@tomghzel
@tomghzel Год назад
Don't you have any hobbies?
@fariss_iz6249
@fariss_iz6249 Год назад
This comment made me laugh I think same thing for me i might commit suicide
@toddinthemiddle
@toddinthemiddle Год назад
@@SmokeyChipOatley i, too, remember seeing something about bitcoin really early. i wanna say that it was $20, at the time.
@softladification
@softladification Год назад
For those wondering who the bloke in the thumbnail is, that's Michael Carroll aka The King of the Chavs. He lives in the U.K., spent all of his £9.7 million in ten years and for some reason doesn't appear in this video. The promised link in the description to the "10 Stupid Lottery Winners" video is also absent. Maybe SunnyV2 could do a 'Rich and Lazy Content Creators' video next.
@JaymzCampbell
@JaymzCampbell Год назад
Was wondering if I was imagining it
@TurboTed00
@TurboTed00 Год назад
The only reason i watched the video because i always have a big of a giggle at Michael. disappointed
@sandrapark8705
@sandrapark8705 Год назад
Damn, you're pissed
@randylahey77
@randylahey77 Год назад
Looked like Chris Chan to me
@charly03090309
@charly03090309 Год назад
I was disappointed by the end. Needed to have been included.
@petergriffiinbirdistheword
@petergriffiinbirdistheword Год назад
I will not go wild and spend loads... Says every 16 year old ever. 🤦 EDIT: Andrew's story is heartbreaking 💔
@flarestorm9417
@flarestorm9417 Год назад
"She did, in fact, go wild and spend loads of money."
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
he died to covid
@bonzopippinpaddleopsicopolis
She deserved going bankrupt tbh
@Krysdavar
@Krysdavar 8 месяцев назад
I remember the last guy, Andrew. What a shame all the things that happened to him after he "won the lottery".
@ADreamingTraveler
@ADreamingTraveler Год назад
That last story is absolutely heartbreaking. I was in shock though that he gave the clerk money, a car and a house. There's no millionaire that would ever do that for someone except him. He's one of the few good ones.
@iankowalczyk8455
@iankowalczyk8455 Год назад
I still remember his story from back in the day. I believe he was a successful owner of a major construction company in his area (or a similar business). He always had a lot of money and was always generous before AND after winning the lottery. I feel for him because a lot of times I have gone out of my way to do nice things for people despite the cost, lets face it, I've been where I've seen the people I've helped in the past, and sometimes everyone needs a helping hand. It really resonated with me where he said he's never understood the value of money. I believe he did understand, in some ways, because he was a hardworking man who built successful businesses, but also, he valued it in a way different than most others do. He saw the need to help me. It's still a harrowing story because of what happened to his family and at the end of the day, you jsut can't replace your loved ones.
@bambinaforever1402
@bambinaforever1402 Год назад
@@iankowalczyk8455 i do not understand the value of money - i would never sell my soul or dignity for the money. Like people in russia go and kill for the money they will not even get. I can not understand that inhumanity
@NA-mz9wo
@NA-mz9wo Год назад
@@iankowalczyk8455 > I believe he was a successful owner of a major construction company in his area (or a similar business). It literally says that in the effing video. Stop the cap.
@stillcombatprogg6665
@stillcombatprogg6665 Год назад
This happened to someone where I’m from. Won a million from a scratch off would even tell people at Walmart that she was the million dollar winner lady. Then pissed it all away bailing people out for drug charges and also having an addiction herself. Her son was in prison for a 9 month sentence and she won this while he was in and by the time he was out was even more broke than she ever was.
@buyerenogurlfwendo2106
@buyerenogurlfwendo2106 Год назад
I wouldn’t bail anyone out if I won the lottery. They’d be more likely to think it would be ok if I took a loss since I’m “well off” then not show up to court dates thus forfeiting the bail money to the courts.
@LilXancheX
@LilXancheX Год назад
Funny how money busts people out of prison just like that…. I guess money does talk
@Zarkawi17
@Zarkawi17 Год назад
I imagine the reason these kind of stories are relatively common with lottery winners is because it takes a certain kind of person to play the lottery in the first place. I think they all tend to lack the ability to plan ahead in their lives, or to assess risks in any sort of accurate way. I mean, most of us know that buying a lottery ticket is effectively no different than throwing your money directly into the trash can, I hope...
@GregHuffman1987
@GregHuffman1987 Год назад
thats actually a good point. the type of person to buy a lottery ticket wouldnt be the type to know how to spend it prudently. quite a catch 22. nice call
@TheStoreyStudio
@TheStoreyStudio Год назад
When my dad was young, his parents and grandparents took turns on doing the lottery every week with the same numbers. After years of doing this, one faithful day came, when his grandparents were watching the lotto on TV, all of the numbers came up. They all started celebrating and fantasising about all of the cars and luxury boats they were gonna buy. After about 5 mins of celebrating, they called his parents to tell them the great news. His parents were first in shock but then realised something. They said, with tears in their eyes, “We thought it was your turn to buy the tickets”…
@bobdees6428
@bobdees6428 Год назад
I have a similar story, my friends mother a senior has played the same numbers for 20 plus years. My friend called her several times on a Sunday night, then multiple times on Monday morning. All to congratulate her for her numbers finally coming in , her response was ohhhh no . I haven’t answered my phone or went out all weekend I had the flu 😢😢😢
@TheStoreyStudio
@TheStoreyStudio Год назад
@@bobdees6428 😭😭😭
@caleb7674
@caleb7674 Год назад
Damn that last story, especially that last interview cut deep into the soul. I wouldn't wish that kind of pain on my worst enemy.
@thatFarHunt
@thatFarHunt Год назад
The transition between person to person is so smooth and keeps me engaged. Starting to like this series more than the Failed RU-vidrs series. Don't get me wrong, that series is great too
@chicagotypewriter2094
@chicagotypewriter2094 Год назад
HONESTLY! I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the segues were slick
@potentiallylu6880
@potentiallylu6880 Год назад
I feel bad for the last dude he gave so much away just to lose everyone he loved
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
he died 2 years ago
@SpuddyWesker
@SpuddyWesker Год назад
@@recitationtohear you're really not tho, you're either a bot or just copy and pasting the same thing over and over which is the same thing.
@notfooled.
@notfooled. Год назад
Said it before, and I'll say it again. "It only seems to go to those that don't need it, or, are too stupid to appreciate it"
@anniep.2504
@anniep.2504 Год назад
That poor guy towards the end. I hope he's doing OK. All he wanted to do was help people, even giving out homes and money to regular folk since he had a successful business. But to lose his loved ones like that is just awful 😔 Edit: I put the word 'towards' because I think some might not have understood that I meant Andrew Whittaker whom indeed died on June 27 2020. May he rest in peace with those he lost now.
@jytvreal
@jytvreal Год назад
he passed away 2 years ago thanks to a pandemic
@anniep.2504
@anniep.2504 Год назад
@@jytvreal omg now I'm even more sad. Rest in peace 😔
@whitneyANDbunny
@whitneyANDbunny Год назад
@@jytvreal Why do y keep saying that 💩... NO HE DIDN'T DIE FROM CORONA ... only thing I found about his death was his obituary was he struggles with a life long illness ... I haven't read a single article saying he died from corona virus... but seriously.. what's your deal ? you been posting in multiple comment sections with a flat out lie about this guy... did he screw your mom ? are you jealous you'll never have that much money ? Or are you one of those nut cases obsessed with covid to point you get off learning ppl died from it .... I genuinely want to know... because it's the only comment you post in every comment section talking about this guy
@whitneyANDbunny
@whitneyANDbunny Год назад
@@anniep.2504 He's lying... Jesus ppl ... Google is literally a click away
@anniep.2504
@anniep.2504 Год назад
@@whitneyANDbunny But they are right?? Andrew Whittaker died on June 27 2020? According to google..?
@_KimJong-un_
@_KimJong-un_ Год назад
There was this girl with whom I went to school with who worked in a convenience store. She stole a lottery ticket wich ended up being a 50,000$ winning ticket. When asked to show a receipt for it she got caught. She ended up on every news station and lost everything, her job, her friends, had to delete her social media accounts and move. Pretty wild stuff.
@retrofilmwork
@retrofilmwork Год назад
Crazy
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 Год назад
Jeez!
@VoCiech
@VoCiech Год назад
So you get a lottery ticket and you are given a receipt with it aswell? Weird
@KashNoK
@KashNoK Год назад
@@VoCiech the receipt is proof that you bought the ticket.
@BillyFusco
@BillyFusco Год назад
In many places I’ve been to in the state of florida, you don’t get a receipt for lottery, so that’s interesting. Maybe that state requires a receipt be printed
@OJWizzard
@OJWizzard Год назад
“I’ve lost everything I held dear to me in my life” “You’ve got lots of money”
@doctordemento965
@doctordemento965 Год назад
Money doesn't change a thing about who you are... it just amplifies what you already were.
@nodripjhonny1950
@nodripjhonny1950 Год назад
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