Ludwig Impress QTCinderella’s Family

Ennan Zapanta January 1, 2022
Ludwig Impress QTCinderella’s Family

Ludwig wanted to end the year on a high note, and he repeatedly expressed his wish to attend a football game with QTCinderella and her family.

As a result, Ludwig lavishly rewarded her family with tickets to a Dallas Cowboys game. The American streamer, on the other hand, bought the tickets for the wrong date and didn’t double-check the price before purchasing, costing him roughly ten times the original price.

Slime, Ludwig’s manager, is a well-known figure who has appeared in many of Ludwig’s streams and podcasts.

Ludwig interrupted him when he brought up the matter on the newest episode of the streamer’s podcast and revealed that he had been tremendously enraged. Here’s what he had to say: “Let me explain this, this is crazy. This is the craziest thing I’ve ever done and I’ll have to re-evaluate some processes I take.”

Ludwig ‘Ludwig’ Ahgren had a spectacular year in 2021, and he was responsible for several spectacular moments on Twitch and YouTube. The YouTube streamer told how he lost $54,000 when buying football tickets as a gift on the December 30 episode of ‘The Yard,’ Ludwig’s podcast that he hosts with his friends. The American YouTuber explained how he wanted to impress his partner’s family by giving them tickets to the game. However, he was taken aback by the exhilaration of achieving something big, and he ordered tickets for the wrong day.

He revealed; “I have a bad habit of replying to emails really early. So I wanted to go to the January 2 game, but I accidentally replied, and signed my name to buy tickets for the wrong date.” 

He spent roughly $5,400 on the wrong pair of tickets. Ludwig decided to buy the tickets again in an attempt to do the right thing, only to misinterpret the amount he had signed up for, which was a staggering $54,000. Slime then disclosed that the former Twitch-streamer had spent upwards of $50,000 on the credit card they use for giveaways.

From the exchanges on the podcast, it’s safe to conclude that the next time Ludwig buys a present, he’ll double-check all the information and make sure he doesn’t use the company card for personal costs.