Augustine Guardisbetter known as “Frodo” during his participation in the last edition of Big Brotherredoubled his status as controversial by raffling off “replicas” of Firearms among the followers of their accounts.
“Do you want to win a replica of a weapon from your favorite game? You just have to follow me”raises guardis in a post, in which he is seen wielding a modern machine gun.
Without too many taboos, then exhibits as first prize a AK-47an acronym for an Avtomat Kalashnikova model 1947, a Soviet assault rifle, caliber 7.62 mm, designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov, a Soviet fighter during World War II.
Second prize, a Karambit black, a tactical combat knife whose design comes from Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, where it was used as an agricultural tool but mainly as a personal defense weapon.
As if that were not enough, always in pursuit of obtaining more followers, the third prize offers a butterfly knife.
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A fame that came to him in Big Brother
“Frodo” He came out of the most famous house in the country and became a highly sought after figure among content creators. It was thus that he became streamer and youtuber.
Beyond the interviews on TV and his active participation in this edition of the program, he began his journey on video platforms to take advantage of the momentum and link himself to a passion, the video game.
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The former brother opened his channel twitch and he made broadcasts in which he obviously referred to his time at the house, but he also talked about gaming and played Harry Potter, ahead of the release of Hogwarts Legacy.
Then he launched his channel Youtubeto upload the best moments on stream.
And obviously he talked about his taste for Valoranthe videogame in groups in which enemies are shot, and of the talks that he tried to have inside the house on the subject, without finding a companion who understood it.
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Source: Ambito

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