Controversial streamer Fousey banned from Ontario mall during livestream

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Controversial streamer Fousey banned from Ontario mall during livestream
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A well-known YouTuber with an enormous following equivalent to about one-quarter of Canada's total population, has been banned from an Ontario mall f…

A well-known YouTuber with an enormous following equivalent to about one-quarter of Canada's total population, has been banned from an Ontario mall following an attempt to stream in the busy shopping centre.California-based content creator Yousef Erakat, better known by his online personas Fousey Tube/ Fousey , was recently banned from Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga while attempting to stream a shopping trip in the mall.

Security quickly caught up with the streamer, at which point Fousey exchanged tense words with mall security guards and even Peel Regional Police officers after being asked to vacate the premises and repeatedly refusing.

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