A controversial YouTuber has slammed an Australian streamer for “doxxing” him outside a hospital he attended after suffering a possible kidney stone.
American streamer Yousef Saleh Erakat, better known as Fousey, was seen confronted by an Australian content creator outside Campbelltown Hospital in Sydney’s south-west over the weekend.
“We’re at Campbelltown Hospital, brother,” Erwin said as he walked alongside Fousey.
An irritated Fousey immediately turned on Erwin and criticized him for revealing the YouTube star’s location by naming the hospital.
“Don’t say the name bro, damn you’re a streamer you damn fool,” Fousey responded. “You’re really dumb, buddy.”
American YouTuber Yousef Saleh Erakat, better known as Fousey, (right) lashed out at Australian streamer Luke Erwin after he revealed his location at Campbelltown Hospital in a live video.
Fousey was later seen collapsed on the floor of Liverpool Hospital during a live broadcast, fearing his kidney would rupture.
Fousey told Erwin to think about why he only gets a couple thousand views on his videos and accused him of ‘doxxing’ at the hospital he attended.
Doxxing is a term that describes the act of revealing personal information about someone online without their consent and, in certain circumstances, may be a criminal offense under Australian law.
“Hey, we have to go to a different hospital, he (Erwin) just said the name of the hospital, I can’t go there, they’ll fix it,” Fousey said.
Fousey eventually ended up in Liverpool Hospital, about 26 kilometers south of Campbelltown, where he posted a live video of himself lying on the ground claiming to have a ruptured kidney.
“This hospital sucks,” he shouted on the livestream.
‘Honestly, you’ve got a guy crying on the floor, are we just going to leave him there?’ What happens if I die because my kidney explodes? he shouted, as bewildered staff and patients looked on.
And you say ‘let’s go’ and I’m dead in your name.
Fousey was later seen sitting on the floor outside Liverpool Hospital eating pizza.
Fousey sought help for a “bursting kidney” at Liverpool Hospital in Sydney’s west.
“I hope I die so I can blame Australia forever and my parents can sue them for every damn dollar they’re worth.”
Fousey later revealed that he had been doing a livestream during his first day in Sydney when he felt terrible pain in his kidney.
Fousey claimed it was the worst pain he had ever felt in his life, as doctors explained it was likely caused by a possible kidney stone.
He explained that when he first arrived in Sydney he was greeted by a group of four men who came to his house and gave him a Lamborghini.
“At the end of the night we ended up being an entourage of 40 (people) and they all came to the hospital and waited outside until 3 a.m.,” Fousey said.
“I spent that night in the hospital alone, alone… I was afraid because the pain was so intense.”
He added: “The last 72 hours have been difficult. I spent more than 48 hours without sleep. I had a lot of internal problems.
“So while I was dancing, my kidneys exploded. It was bad. I don’t care about the pain, guys, I have a tattoo on my head for my hairline.
‘I had to do a year of laser removal. I know the pain, okay? I have tattoos. I know pain, people. The people of Palestine are suffering. I’m sorry. I know the pain.
“But this pain was bad.”
Fousey was admitted to the hospital for possible kidney stones over the weekend
The incident comes after Fousey revealed his plans to hold a concert in Australia to launch the album he had been working on.
“I’m going to be the number one person in Sydney because I’m going to live there for four weeks,” he said.
‘And I’m going to be on the street every day. At the end of the four weeks I’m going to rent a concert hall… And I’m going to premiere my hit single.’
Last year, he made headlines when Miami police officers burst into his hotel room and appeared to arrest him after he reported it to the police.
The YouTuber appeared to have streamed earlier footage showing law enforcement arriving at his accommodation.
He also previously filmed himself walking down a Miami highway, dodging cars.