11.06.2026 14:21
A female broadcaster who claims to have earned over 100,000 liras in just 35 days by going live on TikTok made a name for herself by showing footage of her withdrawing cash from an ATM. The broadcaster said, "I don't keep the money at home so thieves won't be happy," and users commented on her video, "Thank goodness for the suckers."
The growing craze of "opening live broadcasts to collect gifts" on the popular social media platform TikTok continues to dominate the agenda with jaw-dropping earnings claims. Recently, a video of a female TikTok streamer declaring her income earned on the platform in just 35 days went viral on the internet.
EARNINGS OVER 100 THOUSAND LIRA IN ONE MONTH
In her video, the young woman stated that she earned over 100 thousand lira in just over a month. To prove her claim, she withdrew the money she had earned in cash from an ATM. The streamer brought stacks of cash to her home and displayed them in front of the camera, achieving millions of views in a short time.
A MESSAGE TO THIEVES
The young woman, who filmed herself arranging the money on a table in her home, said she had taken precautions against followers who feared the money might be stolen or who criticized her. Referring to potential security threats from social media, the streamer said, "Don't let thieves rejoice, I'm not keeping the money at home," adding that she brought the money only for the video and would not keep it at home.
"THANKS TO THE SUCKERS"
Quickly surpassing platform boundaries, the footage became one of the most talked-about topics on other platforms like X (Twitter) and Instagram, sparking a major debate. Thousands of people criticized users who send money to streamers under the guise of "gifts" during live broadcasts, expressing their reactions with comments like "Thanks to the suckers" under the video.