Yoo Yoonjin: Chilling moment Twitch star Jinnytty livestreams her fall into pit as fans fear she's dead
SOUTH KOREA: In a moment of terror, a Twitch streamer was caught falling down a pit while live streaming at night. Yoo Yoonjin, who is also known online as Jinnytty, shocked her fans when she fell into a hole during a nighttime walk.
The influencer, who hails from South Korea, can be seen in the footage recording traffic as she walks down a street. She then screams out as she falls into a pit and her phone spins wildly to the ground. After that, there's 20 seconds of tense silence as her shocked fans anxiously ask if she's okay.
READ MORE
Who is Adin Ross? Twitch streamer 'traumatized' after being swatted during live stream
Who is Jinnytty?
Jinnytty, 30, is a South Korean Twitch streamer and YouTuber known for her IRL livestreams on Twitch. After graduating from University High School in 2010, she earned a degree in information and interaction design from Yonsei University in South Korea. She made her Twitch live streaming debut in late June 2017, according to Wikipedia. The 30-year-old has 820,000 followers on Twitch and 60.5 million as of July 18, 2022. According to reports, Jinnytty's net worth in 2022 will be around $4 million.
What did Jinnytty do?
The Twitch streamer livestreamed her fall into a pit during a night stroll. Yoonjin abruptly reaches for her phone and begins yelling after a 20-second silence in the chilling video. "Oh my god. I fell here. I f***ing fell," She says to her fans as she records the pavement hole where she crumbled. "It's super dangerous," she adds.
'Stop giving us heart attacks'
Millions of people have viewed the video as it has been extensively shared on social media. People quickly reacted in response to the terrifying footage with one user tweeting, "This is really scary." Another user wrote, "you need to stop giving us these heart attacks. Glad ur ok." One person noted, "It almost looks like another world." One commented, "She fell into the Grand Canyon of all holes good lawd," while another penned, "Did anybody stop to help or were they just like, there goes another one." "I'm happy that she didn't get hurt but these things keep happening to her because she is looking at her phone and not her surroundings," remarked another.
@Jinnytty1 you need to stop giving us these heart attacks. Glad ur ok.
— JOEYKAOTYK (@JoeyKaotyk) March 6, 2023
Did anybody stop to help or were they just like, there goes another one.
— Gaming Scientist (@GamexScientist) March 7, 2023
I'm happy that she didn't get hurt but these things keep happening to her because she is looking at her phone and not her surroundings
— Josh Kokichi (@JoshKokichi) March 7, 2023
Others called the act fake and said, "100 per cent fake. Phone spins so many times and falls few feet to her left for an accidental slip, the hole too narrow and deep for her to climb back up so quickly no sign of injury and every other week some new “incident” lol Dexerto keeps her relevant." "why is it always her? makes me question....." wrote another. One user noted, "Hard time believing this one." Another person commented, "why it always happens to jinny… "
100% fake. Phone spins so many times and falls few feet to her left for an accidental slip, the hole too narrow and deep for her to climb back up so quickly no sign of injury and every other week some new “incident” lol Dexerto keeps her relevant
— Saboteur (@saboteurDS) March 7, 2023
'I'm mostly okay'
Jinnytty reacted to her news on Twitter. "Imagine u wake up and went to Google to search something and you see your massive face with the title jinnytty falls into a pit KEK I'm mostly okay pretty big scratch on my thigh and also little scratch and bruise on the back but nothing broke at least," the influencer wrote.
Imagine u wake up and went to Google to search something and you see your massive face with the title jinnytty falls into a pit KEK I'm mostly okay pretty big scratch on my thigh and also little scratch and bruise on the back but nothing broke at least pic.twitter.com/wGgmfsgEXR
— TSM Jinnytty (@Jinnytty1) March 8, 2023
This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.