Poopernoodle: Bank rejects Twitch streamer after she mistakenly claimed to be 'adult entertainer'

'If they meant sex worker, then why didn’t they just write sex worker,' the influencer fumed
UPDATED APR 26, 2023
Poopernoodle was turned down by a bank because she was unaware of some of the conditions related to her employment when she signed a contract (Poopernoodle/Twitch)
Poopernoodle was turned down by a bank because she was unaware of some of the conditions related to her employment when she signed a contract (Poopernoodle/Twitch)

If you thought the Internet culture is stripping people of their real-life skills, here's some living proof. While filling out some forms at the bank, a Twitch streamer named Poopernoodle made an absolute mess-up of her occupation information as she didn't know what an "adult performer" was. Needless to say, the embarrassing error led to quite a few banking problems for the clueless youngster.

The woman was turned down by a bank because she was unaware of some of the conditions related to her employment when she signed a contract. Funnily enough, the Twitch star thought that "adult entertainer" was an accurate description of her job, but that led to her being rejected.

RELATED ARTICLES

Honkai Star Rail: Here's how you can get Twitch drops and rewards from live streams

Harry Belafonte: 2023 net worth of Calypso legend and legacy he left behind

‘Adult entertainer’

When asked what her job was, poopernoodle said during the stream that "nothing really fit the bill" before she found one that caught her attention. She laughed and said, “Adult online entertainer, I took that and I was like ‘yeah’ that’s what I am. I’m an adult and I entertain people online.”

Poopernoodle's error ultimately lost her money because the bank rejected her right away. Fortunately, she chuckled away the whole incident, so it appears she is not too upset about it.



 

‘I was mad’

Poopernoodle was apparently unaware that "adult entertainer" is a euphemism for what we know it is - a sex worker, until she was ultimately enlightened by her mom. She said, “I was mad, because if they meant sex worker, then why didn’t they just write ‘sex worker!’”

She added that she is not a sex worker herself, but it opened her eyes to how it "sucks" for sex workers to get a bank account. It also demonstrated that bureaucracy is still coming to grips with the concept of influencing, despite online influencers invading mainstream culture for a decade thanks to business partnerships and the Disney Channel.



 

GET THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT STORIES
STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOX.

MORE STORIES

Billionaire David Green-funded commercial titled 'Foot Washing' featured multiple still images of people, including a woman outside a family planning clinic, having their feet washed
Feb 12, 2024
On Sunday, January 11, 2024, Pfizer, which is a renowned pharmaceutical industry company, aired a 60-second commercial during the Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
People were baffled to see the new Chinese e-commerce app Temu take as many as three ad slots at Super Bowl LVIII
Feb 12, 2024
GLAAD was recognized for its stellar and pivotal work over nearly four decades
Jan 16, 2024
Get ready, America, as ZOFF sparks a taste revolution that will tantalize your palate!
Dec 29, 2023
George Santos ignited a social media storm as he criticized Rep Brandon Williams for an altercation with a former staffer that was caught on camera
Dec 4, 2023
Isla McNabb scored in the 99th percentile for her age on an IQ test
Dec 4, 2023
The Presidents of the United States of America have long brought pets to the White House
Dec 4, 2023
Phoenix Police Officer Morgan Bullis was shot at in March, 2023 while responding to a hit-and-run call
Dec 4, 2023
Goldie, the Philadelphia restaurant chain, is owned by Israeli-born chef Mike Solomonov, who was raised in Pittsburgh and has won a James Beard Award
Dec 4, 2023