A clip of an IRL Twitch streamer who goes by the online alias JustKeth has been going viral on social media after a colony of seagulls swooped in and took her food while she was eating a sandwich in Venice. Viewers were quite amused by how it had all gone down, and the video has been reshared by fans on multiple websites such as X and Reddit, garnering a lot of attention.
The novelty of the ability to capture spontaneous and natural events outside is what draws viewers to the IRL streaming genre and JustKeth's recent experience with seagulls is a prime example. In the clip, the Twitch streamer can be seen trying to critique and eat a sandwich while sitting on the banks of Venice:
"I mean it's not bad I guess—"
But even before JustKeth could take a bite of the sandwich, a bird could be seen giving it a peck. The Twitch streamer recoiled after the seagull attacked her sandwich and gave out a shriek, dropping the food item on the ground. In the commotion that followed, numerous other birds landed near the sandwich, essentially stealing JustKeth's food.
Twitch streamer JustKeth has her sandwich stolen by seagulls in Venice
IRL streaming has become ever more popular in recent years, be it people vlogging their daily lives or streaming their travels around the world to their community. More mainstream creators such as Kai Cenat and IShowSpeed have seen massive success after taking their shows on the road, with the latter recently reaching 26 million subscribers while broadcasting from Poland.
JustKeth, on the other hand, belongs to the category of streamers who fill the travel streams niche on Twitch. The streamer is known for traveling around the world and streaming her experiences in different countries.
JustKeth has been in Europe for some time and was streaming from Venice when a group of seagulls chose to attack her while she was trying to eat a sandwich in public. The Twitch streamer was initially freaking out over seagulls coming at her, but after dropping her sandwich, she could only laugh at her misfortune after confirming to other bystanders that she was okay.
Readers should note that this is not the Twitch streamer's first experience with a flying creature on camera. A few weeks ago JustKeth found a bat in her hotel room in Thailand and unsuccessfully tried helping it get out of the building.