Streamer's 'daunting' height baffles fans as he spends over $1,000 on pool table cues

Angry Ginge has been towering over The Sidemen’s Inside co-stars as he tries to win the $1.2 million (£1 million) cash prize on the new YouTube reality show. But the truth is, it’s because he’s just very tall.

The YouTube star spent over $1,000 on pool table cues, and more on dart accessories to keep him occupied. The streamer’s height has been a topic on the Internet ever since he became a top gamer.

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AngryGinge towers over Inside co-stars

AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwhistle, is 6ft 3in (190 cm). His real height was revealed on the comments of a Team Quadrant video on TikTok, when fans noticed how tall he really is.

When a fan wrote, “why do i always forget how tall Ginge actually is Jesus Christ,” co-worker Jordan Williams said, “he’s 6ft 3 i’m 5ft 8 and he towers over me when we work together it’s actually daunting.”

Theories about his height have been swirling since he became one of the best gamers on Twitch, but he clarified himself he’s not 5ft 7in, and is in fact a lot taller than that, confirming he’s 6ft 3in.

His angry reaction to 5ft 7in guess

When a streamer made a video claiming AngryGinge is 5ft 7in, he lived up to his name by reacting with, “What the f***? Who made this? Maybe 5ft 7in down there! I’m not 5ft 7in! Get me a tape measure.”

The video where he looked almost as tall as an entire lift saw a fan write, “is he that tall or if the lift just short,” but Team Quadrant simply responded with, “Bit of both.”

Streamer spent over $1K on cues

Although Joe Weller predicted the streamers in the house would buy sugary drinks and snacks, AngryGinge wanted to stay occupied with actual games to play across the week.

The streamer spent £1,000 on pool table cues, as well as the prize money’s fund to buy dart accessories, while co-star, Fanum, ended up paying for a meal upgrade, and Nife bought salt and pepper for food.

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