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Computer games vlogger PewDiePie who earns £8m a year through YouTube videos has been kicked out of his flat for making too much noise laughing at his clips

He tweeted that his landlord thought he was having sex loudly before evicting him

A TOP online blogger has been kicked out of his flat for making too much noise laughing in clips, in what he says is a homophobic move.

Felix Kjellberg, who posts YouTube videos under the name PewDiePie, uploaded a vlog about the eviction and a tweet which said: "To be clear: I made a video, landlord thought I was having gay sex.

 Vlogger Felix Kjellberg, or as he is better known online - PewDiePie, posted a video explaining he has been evicted from his home
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Vlogger Felix Kjellberg, or as he is better known online - PewDiePie, posted a video explaining he has been evicted from his homeCredit: PewDiePie / YouTube
 The 26-year-old online star has a very distinctive laugh which may have caused noise complaints from his landlord, who thought he was having gay sex
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The 26-year-old online star has a very distinctive laugh which may have caused noise complaints from his landlord, who thought he was having gay sexCredit: Getty Images

"Comes down to call us f**gots. Next day evicted w/o previous notice."

The 26-year-old vlogger has gained millions of fans and billions of views making videos about playing computer games, and has a distinctive laugh.

Although he has as many subscribers as the population of Canada and earns about £8m per year, his landlord is not such a fan, as Felix claims he has been evicted due to making too much noise despite usually using a noise isolated room to film in.

A video titled 'I got kicked out?' was posted on June 17, and shows a man knocking on the Brighton flat door in previously filmed footage.

 In footage included in the post where he said he had been evicted showed a previous recording where his landlord told them to keep the noise down and is claimed to have called Felix's friend a "f*aggot"
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In footage included in the post where he said he had been evicted showed a previous recording where his landlord told them to keep the noise down and is claimed to have called Felix's friend a "f*aggot"Credit: PewDiePie / YouTube

He asks them to keep the noise down, with subtitles showing that his friend Michael, who opened the door, was called a "f**got".

He said of the incident on April 21: "We were just done. It was 4pm on the day and then we get someone knocking on the door.

"Basically, we think its just some crazy guy whose just pissed off, maybe like a neighbour or something like that.

"He slammed the door in Michael's face.

"He did call you a f**got [to Michael]. I think he called you a f**got.

"And the landlord did this. The landlord himself.

"We thought it was just some random neighbour, but then we get a letter.

"It says: 'You're required to leave below address after June 29 2016.'

"Basically the day after we have ever got a noise complaint, ever.

"It's f***ing bulls**t. We've spent so much time and now we have got to move because of some homophobe.

"Which is pretty much it.

"If we ever got a complaint saying 'hey you're being too loud can you try and be more quiet', we would not shoot in that room anymore.

 Felix told his millions of followers he was going to fight the eviction but decided against it, and would instead focus on other things
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Felix told his millions of followers he was going to fight the eviction but decided against it, and would instead focus on other thingsCredit: PewDiePie / YouTube
 Felix, his friend Marzia Bisognin and their pugs on the seafront. Felix must have vacated his flat by June 29
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Felix, his friend Marzia Bisognin and their pugs on the seafront. Felix must have vacated his flat by June 29Credit: Instagram

"And then we get one complaint and we get kicked out."

"Plus, if you're going to be a landlord in Brighton, the gay capital of the UK, maybe try not being a f**king prejudiced piece of s**t."

"I could buy this house, I don't f**king need you. It's not hard to find houses in Brighton."

Later on in the video, Felix reads from another letter he says he received the day after the eviction notice.

He described the letter as an "actual noise complaint warning".

He reads: "It's brought to our attention by some of your neighbours that you or guests are causing disturbances [sic] by creating excessive noise.

"And they call it anti-social behaviour."


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