Streamer pays a homeless person $20 to jump in lake; runs away when she struggles to swim

By Roshni Tamta  |  First Published May 31, 2024, 7:27 PM IST

Social media streamer Natalie Reymonds is getting backlash online for paying $20 to a homeless woman to jump in a lake and flee the scene when she yells for help. 

A disturbing video has surfaced on the internet of an online streamer named Natalie Reynolds. She is facing major backlash after daring a homeless woman to jump in the lake for $20 and fleeing away when she cried for help. 

Reynolds was streaming and asked the homeless woman who did not know how to swim to jump in the lake for $20. The video was posted on Reddit with the caption, "Streamers dare a homeless woman to jump into a lake and then run away when she starts yelling for help."

 

Streamers dare a homeless woman to jump into a lake and then run away when she starts yelling for help
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The video has over 2K comments by users all across the internet, expressing their displeasure and anger in the comments. One user wrote, "Considering she faked like she was gonna push her I doubt she truly cared about helping. I feel like her "remorse" is just the realization that if anything happens to that lady, she'll be responsible for coaxing her to jump in."

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"Are these new gen streamers literally dumb and oblivious to the fact that they're recording every word and behavior they do live to the people, they have the audacity to lie about an event that was recorded on the stream and try to run away from it like that's gonna clear them out!!!" another user wrote. 

One person commented, "People like this have likely gone their whole lives without seeing any real consequences so they are convinced they are immune from consequences."

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