A well-known stream sniper made a surprise return to Andy Milonakis’ stream. Andy is currently in Greece where he has been spotted streaming IRL.
The real stream sniper weirdly stood behind the content creator and did the hugely popular T-pose which gained popularity after it was added as an emote in the battle royale game Fortnite.
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Stream snipers whip out the T pose behind Andy Milonakis
Andy Milonakis is currently on vacation in Greece with his friends since July 19th. Ahead of his visit to the city of Chania, Crete, the veteran streamer was roamed the streets of Naxos, which is also documented on his IRL streams.
Milonakis traveled to the same country where he was live streaming on his Twitch channel about a year ago. However, the 46-year-old streamer was on the receiving end of another prank by one of his viewers while interacting with his chat at a street restaurant in Crete.
In fact, the same person appears to have pranked him a year ago while he was in the country.
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The reason fans believe it’s the same person is because the unidentified man wore an identical t-shirt, shorts and shoes a year ago. This time he pulled off the T-pose behind Andy Milonakis before moving on and performing NPC-like moves.
Confused, albeit animated, Andy responded by saying:
“That’s the T-pose! you were right I thought you were joking. Everyone warned me he was coming.”
The stream sniper then pretended to run into an imaginative metal barrier hitbox, attempted to vault over it with a flawless GTA 5 mimic, and then fled without saying a word to the streamer.
Fans share their reaction to the weird stream sniper
Although IRL stream sniping can be dangerous as it jeopardizes the streamer’s position, it can lead to funny moments when done harmlessly. This was no different as fans found the entire interaction hilarious.
The clip was shared on the popular r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Here are some of the comments made in the post:
His friends also found the unidentified fan funny, with one commenting if he was impersonating Twitch streamer Tfue. Many fans continue to hope that the NPC will return to Andy’s stream in future streams.
Currently, Andy is among the longest-running streamers on the platform and has managed to garner over 630,000 followers over the years.