Popular Indian streamer and professional Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) player for Team SouL, Tanmay "Sc0utOP" Singh recently attained 4 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. He celebrated this milestone by announcing that all the money collected from that particular stream would be donated to cancer patients. Not only this, the 24-year-old even shaved his head bald during his 24th July livestream. All his viewers were elated to hear this announcement as they enjoyed the celebration, quickly going viral across the Indian mobile gaming community.
Scout has managed to grow his channel to 4 million subscribers with a month left to complete his three years on the platform, since starting his journey in August 2018.
Scout donates 4 million celebration stream donations to cancer patients
Scout who is one of the most popular and influential Indian streamers on YouTube, reached the 4 million subscriber milestone on 24th July and decided to go bald in the heat of the moment.
Around an hour into his stream, Scout's friend and teammate Naman "Mortal" Sandeep Mathur quietly sneaked up on him with a trimmer in his hand, cutting a small portion of his hair. This was followed by Scout himself giving the go ahead as he decided to go completely bald live on stream.
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Scout was a bit nervous but was a solid sport as he went ahead with it, his viewers enjoying every bit of what they were witnessing on the livestream. To make things more interesting, Scout said that when Mortal reaches 7 million on his YouTube channel, he would be the one shaving his head with his own hands.
Soon, multiple members of S8UL gathered around Scout, celebrating his milestone while witnessing Mortal shave his head clean. However, this was not the end of the celebration as moments later, Scout announced that his entire superchat revenue from that particular stream would be donated to cancer patients.
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Guys all the donation from today's stream, we will donate it to cancer patients. I will provide all the screenshots and everything to you guys later. So guys whatever you are donating (superchat) everything is going to cancer patients, all the donations from the starting of the stream till now.Tanmay "Sc0utOP" Singh - To his viewers on livestream
AFK Gaming has reached out to S8UL for a statement which will be included as and when we receive a response from them. Team SouL is expected to be seen in action at the upcoming BGMI Series 2021, which is the first competitive esports tournament for the mobile title.