{"id":153291,"date":"2022-12-09T23:44:04","date_gmt":"2022-12-09T23:44:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/bill-clinton-game-awards-kid-is-actually-infamous-for-stunts\/"},"modified":"2022-12-09T23:44:04","modified_gmt":"2022-12-09T23:44:04","slug":"bill-clinton-game-awards-kid-is-actually-infamous-for-stunts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/bill-clinton-game-awards-kid-is-actually-infamous-for-stunts\/","title":{"rendered":"Bill Clinton Game Awards Kid Is Actually Infamous For Stunts"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Academy Award winner Al Pacino may have opened the 2022 Game Awards<\/span>, a night of industry recognition and expensive marketing for the biggest games around, but it was a new type of internet celebrity who closed it out. \u201cI want to nominate this award to my reformed Orthodox Rabbi Bill Clinton,\u201d said a young kid with long hair who appeared onstage suddenly after Elden Ring<\/em> was crowned Game of the Year. He was wearing an ill-fitting coat, sneaking up on stage behind the Elden Ring<\/em> development team.<\/p>\n

security followed, and chaos ensued online<\/span> as everyone tried to figure out what the hell had just happened during host Geoff Keighley’s otherwise heavily orchestrated three-hour event. But this was far from the first time the young man, whose name Kotaku <\/em>Believes to be Matan Even, had sprung to brief internet fame through internet-pilled trolling, even if it might have been his weirdest.<\/p>\n

After the ceremony finished, Keighley tweeted<\/a><\/span> that the \u201cindividual who interrupted\u201d the event had been arrested. Five hours later, however, Even was already tweeting. \u201cToday there is a lot of talk, and speculation,\u201d he wrote. \u201cMore information will be released on all fronts sooner than later.\u201d<\/p>\n