“I can’t get a grandma out of a burning house 1000 times.”

Sascha unsympatheticTV Hellinger (28) has millions of fans on YouTube and Twitch. Many of them obviously want the content creator to have a relationship, but he is anything but enthusiastic about it.

Who is this about? Sascha Hellinger, also known online as “unsympatheticTV”, is a German Twitch streamer and YouTuber. Since his separation from Twitch streamer Isabell “HoneyPuu” Schneider, his fans have apparently made it their mission to help the 28-year-old find happiness in love – but he finds it quite annoying.

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Nicely meant, but…

How do the fans hook him up? In his latest YouTube video, the content creator reports on a vlog he recently started with Twitch streamer “Merleperle”. The comments under the video were full of fans reporting on the 28-year-old’s alleged heroic deeds: he helps old ladies cross the street or saves people from burning houses.

The comments are a kind of meme: the idea is probably to convince women to give the man they are talking to a chance. Similar sayings were often read in videos shared by Twitch newcomer “Di1ara” and streamer “Stegi”.

However, unsympatheticTV makes it clear: There is absolutely nothing more than friendship between the two. What bothers him is that he apparently can’t even show off with a woman in front of the camera without his fans playing wingman without being asked and trying to hook him up.

The content creator says the idea is “super sweet,” but it is rather annoying for both him and the women in question that they are directly accused of a possible romantic relationship. In the long run, it’s just too tiring: “I can’t get a grandma out of a burning house a thousand times.”

You can find the whole video on YouTube.

In this case, the matchmaking takes place against the express wishes of those involved, but there is also the completely opposite case. For example, when content creators help their viewers find happiness in love. For example, Twitch streamers recently helped a viewer and distracted her partner so that she could make a surprise marriage proposal.

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