A Twitch streamer's sandwich was snatched by a seagull in a savage attack.

Venice's seagulls prove that no one is immune to their sandwich-stealing ways.

July 8th 2024.

A Twitch streamer's sandwich was snatched by a seagull in a savage attack.
When it comes to Venice, no sandwich is safe. The seagulls in this picturesque city have made it clear that they don't discriminate when it comes to snatching food from unsuspecting humans. So, if you were ever thinking of showing off your sandwich in public, think again.

While most people associate Twitch with gamers streaming from the comfort of their homes, a growing number of streamers are taking their content creation to the great outdoors. However, this has not always been smooth sailing, as we've seen with the recent backlash against streamer ExtraEmily for livestreaming from a restaurant. And now, we have yet another example of how things can go wrong when you add wild animals into the mix.

JustKeth, a popular Twitch streamer known for her viral video of unknowingly sitting next to a bat, recently faced the wrath of a seagull during her trip to Venice. She and fellow streamer Karii had been broadcasting their travels around Italy when they decided to sit down by one of the Venetian canals for a quick lunch break. Little did they know, their sandwich would become a target for a hungry seagull.

As JustKeth proudly showed off her sandwich to the camera, a seagull swooped in and snatched a piece of ham before knocking her camera setup sideways. But that was only the beginning. Soon, a flock of seagulls descended on the scene, causing chaos and scaring the poor streamer. In what looked like a scene straight out of a horror movie, she dropped the rest of her sandwich and screamed as the birds circled around her.

Despite the chaos, JustKeth managed to see the funny side of the situation, much to the amusement of passers-by. Her livestream quickly went viral on Reddit, with comments ranging from "First a bat, now seagulls, what's next?" to "CINEMA." The Thai-French streamer, who often documents her travels on Twitch, currently has over 75,000 followers on the platform.

In the midst of all this chaos, we couldn't help but be reminded of a certain scene from Finding Nemo. But on a more serious note, if you have any Inbox letters or Reader's Features to submit, you can now do so easily through our Submit Stuff page. And don't forget to stay updated on all the latest gaming news and releases by signing up for our newsletter and following us on social media.

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