KEEMSTAR gives PewDiePie hilarious advice to win YouTube battle with T-Series
Drama Alert host Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem has given current YouTube king Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg some sage advice in order to defeat rival channel T-Series.
PewDiePie has been in a race with Bollywood label T-Series for the most subscribers on the platform for the past three months, and now, their battle is coming to a head.
While PewDiePie sits less than 100,000 subscribers away from ultimate defeat, KEEMSTAR has a fresh idea to keep the YouTube king on top of the heap – and it involves partnering with other major organizations.
KEEMSTAR made his humorous suggestion in a Tweet on December 1, urging PewDiePie to join massive esports and entertainment organizations like the FaZe Clan and OpTic gaming.
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While likely made in jest, KEEM’s statement could hold some weight, as both teams currently house some of the biggest names in competitive gaming and online entertainment. Partnering with the likes of Fortnite streamer FaZe Tfue or Call of Duty pro OpTic Scump could provide the YouTuber with an extra boost, just ahead of T-Series’ projected victory.
Dear @pewdiepie ,
This is the best advice i have for you right now.
TODAY you must join @FaZeClan , @OpTicGaming , @SidemenClothing , @Team10official #CloutGang #TheCrew #TeamCrafted #DramaAlertNewsTeam #costellars #TeamBreezy #Democrats #Republicans #BullyHunters @peta
— KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) December 1, 2018
KEEMSTAR went on to suggest other organizations, as well, such as YouTube group Team 10, The Clout Gang, and even The Sidemen.
However, he also suggested less realistic ventures, such as joining with the American Republican party and even controversial animal rights group, PETA.
While PewDiePie has yet to respond to KEEMSTAR’s advice, his entire fanbase is waiting with bated breath for a miracle to happen, as T-Series edges closer and closer to overtaking YouTube’s largest independent creator.