The South Korean influencer Jinnytty had arrived in the Argentine capital less than 24 hours ago. It was one of her first walks around the city. “I was chasing the thief hoping the person would say, ‘oh okay, keep up the good content,'” she joked.
A South Korean content creator was the victim of a violent robbery when a criminal snatched her cell phone while she was broadcasting her tour through the streets of Buenos Aires.
The event occurred in broad daylight on Corrientes Avenue, one of the busiest in the trans-Andean capital, when the influencer Crazy It showed images of the city. At that time, the offender took the phone and fled, but the cell phone continued to record.
The streamer, who has more than 270,000 followers on Instagram and almost 1,000,000 on his Twitch channelhad arrived in the country less than 24 hours ago, and this was one of his first walks in the Buenos Aires city.
In the video you can see how, in the middle of an exchange of messages with his followers who asked him regarding his stay in the country, he was the victim of the robbery.
A few meters from the Florida station on subway line B, the content creator is heard apologizing for colliding with a person. At that moment, the thief took the opportunity to steal her cell phone from behind her and fled through the entrance to the underground transport.
While the criminal fled, the mobile phone continued recording, so the thief’s run can be seen, while Jinnytty is heard in the background, who was chasing him shouting “I’m shaking”hoping to stop it.
About the incident, the streamer commented on her Twitter account: “My phone was stolen during the live stream and I was chasing the thief hoping the person would say, ‘oh okay, keep up the good content’”.
In addition, on his social network he mentioned that fortunately he was able to recover his cell phone, “thanks to the Argentines who helped.”
Jinnytty, called truly Yoo Yoonjinis a streamer, youtuber, influencer and model born in South Korea on July 28, 1992. The 30-year-old rose to stardom in her country by popularizing a live video format.
The Korean began in 2017 with the format IRL (In Real Life), which consists of transmitting live with a camera whether they are walks or real life activities.