A viral clip shows TheGoobr, a streamer, begging for a $50,000 loan mid-stream. He then loses it in seconds. The incident has sparked calls for his casino sponsor to cut ties.

A clip surfaced of Kick streamer TheGoobr borrowing $50,000 live on stream. He lost the entire amount almost immediately. Since then, social media has been buzzing.
At the time, the friend wasn’t even watching the stream. They were in the middle of an exam and stepped out of the classroom to send the money. Within 20 seconds, it disappeared on a single blackjack hand.
The clip was shared by Ivar Navarro, an X user. He wrote that it shows another moment from TheGoobr’s stream where he begs someone for a loan. Ever since he learned about this situation, it has been difficult to ignore. This will be his last tweet on the matter. It is also his final call for @shufflecom to take action and terminate TheGoobr’s contract.
The user added that his contract will not help him repay his debt. It is only making things worse. He uses it as collateral to justify gambling amounts he clearly cannot afford to lose. He would like to hear people’s thoughts on this.
Many people say his behavior is reckless and unfair to those he borrows from. The clip has sparked a wave of criticism.
A lot of conversation focused on whether the crypto casino that sponsors him, Shuffle, should cut ties. Others questioned whether the situation was staged or whether the streamer receives balance top-ups from the casino.
Navarro has posted other clips suggesting this isn’t a one-time incident. He says that TheGoobr usually borrows money from viewers and acquaintances, sometimes offering 2% interest in return. On X, TheGoobr responded, accusing Navarro of trying to stir up drama, yet, the pushback hasn’t slowed down.