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Raised by Kings team gamer and streamer ARAB has several moments where he has made his fellow audiences laugh out loud. In fact, the ex-Fortnite Pro is quite good at it and keeps cracking some hilarious and funny jokes. However, what if something that he would have kept joking about came back to him in the weirdest way possible?

That’s right! A fan has come up to the veteran Fortnite player and has offered his mother’s number in exchange of learning some skills in Fortnite. Have a look at this Tweet down below.

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Fortnite Streamer Arab faces fan who has bizarre way of dealing business

The fan does seem serious and wants to finish business. DreamHack is a gaming brand owned by ESL that specializes in esports competitions and other gaming conferences. The Guinness Book of Records and Twin Galaxies have acknowledged it as the world’s largest LAN party and computer festival, with the fastest Internet connection and the most produced traffic.

This is where Arab meets one of his fans called Dalton. Arab approaches him and his mother for an interview with Dalton. Dalton was very straightforward to Arab and says, “I don’t have much money on the game. So, hear me out. Can you possibly coach me for finals, in exchange for my mom’s number?” 

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Hearing this, Arab and his Twitch Chat freaks out and gets very shook. He puts a follow-up tweet later. Perhaps, the 25-year-old might be interested in seeing older women? We never know.

Arab is doing really great on Twitch and has amassed about 600K followers on the platform. Let’s have a look at some of the major highlights in his career.

Major highlights in Arab’s gaming career

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Arab has always liked making others laugh, so he decided to apply it to his passion for gaming by attempting to create material on YouTube. He did so mostly to explain the amount of his spare time that he was devoted to gaming since he believed that spending so much time on games would be inappropriate for a college student.

He began uploading videos to his YouTube account in late 2015, albeit he has since erased most of his previous work. He subsequently launched his Twitch account in April 2016. However, it was only until he switched to Fortnite in June 2018 and was boosted by Clix after the two of them made friends in May 2019 after getting into a fight in chat following a scrim in a Practice Server that he received the boost.

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His father was initially opposed to him devoting so much of his time to streaming until he raised $10,000 USD for St. Jude in January 2020. Since then, his father has been supportive and interested in the success of his channel.

So, do you think Arab should have considered that offer? Let us know in the comments.