“I Was a Little Paranoid…” – PewDiePie Opens Old Wounds About His House Getting Robbed In Japan

Published 11/05/2022, 8:30 AM EDT

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Podcasts have now become a great platform for people to engage and talk about varied topics. From the past to the present to the future, conversations spring out views about certain topics. Recently, while appearing on a podcast, PewDiePie reflected on how he felt going back to the house after it was robbed.

Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg, better known as PewDiePie to billions, is a well-renowned streamer. Moreover, the streamer stands as one of the holders of the prestigious Red Diamond Play Button. Reigning as a well-celebrated streamer, it was known that he moved to a house in Japan. But what happened when it was robbed two years ago?

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PewDiePie’s first reaction after his house was robbed

PewDiePie appeared on the Trash Taste podcast, wherein they talked about his experiences and streaming career. Surprisingly, a segment came where he got questioned about his experience after going back to the house in Japan after it was broken into by intruders.

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Connor Colquhoun, a Tokyo-based content creator and a co-host of the Trash Taste podcast, addressed the situation. He asked PewDiePie if it was “weird going back to the house” after it had got robbed. After thinking for a moment, PewDiePie replied, “No, it wasn’t weird.” Furthermore, he said, “I guess, I was a little paranoid people were gonna break in again, for a while. But nah nah, it wasn’t weird.”

PewDiePie went ahead to give the details of the situation. He declared the robbers hadn’t taken any of his stuff. Thus, creating a humorous environment for the podcasters by exchanging healthy laughs. Also, it was known that the authorities were unable to find the guy that have done it.

Moreover, Connor highlighted a detail about PewDiePie being outside of Japan at the time of the robbery. This led him to ask if PewDiePie was able to come into the country. To this, PewDiePie replied that it happened before Covid, which made it feasible for them to come in and carry out proceedings.

And with that, it was known that the robbery, at least, didn’t take any of PewDiePie’s stuff. Nevertheless, it seemed to have not affected the streamer’s love for staying in the country. Plus, started a light-hearted tone and cheerful tone to the podcast.

What did the streamer say about the robbery incident in his house?

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Throwing back at this episode of robbery in PewDiePie’s house, the situation got humongous attention. Well, it was supposed to as the people backing the streamer stood worried about his belongings. As reported by the organization Metro, two of PewDiePie’s vital belongings, his camera and computer, were untouched.

However, he added that unfortunately whatever was taken belonged to her wife, Marzia Kjellberg. Moreover, PewDiePie said, ‘Things I had stored away, never to actually be used. If any item lacked value or utility, I sold, donated or just got rid of it.’ Above all, it is great to know that an incident didn’t shadow the streamer’s stay in his house.

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Astitava Kaushik

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Astitava Kaushik is an eSports writer at EssentiallySports. He holds a Master's degree in Media and Communication studies. Throughout the years, he has developed a knack for writing and deems to explore the skill in the eSports field, with games like Valorant, FIFA, and Call of Duty holding a very special place in his heart.
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Pritam Priyedarshi