{"id":50439,"date":"2025-01-28T17:42:35","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:42:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/indian-youtuber-finally-meets-pewdiepie-after-epic-holy-pilgrimage-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T17:42:35","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T17:42:35","slug":"indian-youtuber-finally-meets-pewdiepie-after-epic-holy-pilgrimage-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/indian-youtuber-finally-meets-pewdiepie-after-epic-holy-pilgrimage-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Indian YouTuber finally meets PewDiePie after epic \u201choly pilgrimage\u201d &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Indian YouTuber finally meets PewDiePie after epic \u201choly pilgrimage\u201d Saiman Says YouTubeYouTuber Saimandar \u2018Saiman Says\u2019 Waghdhare\u2019s trip halfway across the world to meet Felix \u2018PewDiePie\u2019 Kjellberg went viral \u2013 but it had an incredibly fitting end. On April 21, Saiman posted a hilarious video called \u2018PewDiePie, I\u2019M COMING FOR YOU !!! (meet me pls)\u201d where he catalogued his time in Southwick, located in the south of England, hoping to meet the world\u2019s largest YouTube personality. After a touching appeal and ritual performance, Saiman was able to get PewDiePie\u2019s attention in a May 2 video that showed him finally meeting the star YouTuber after traveling all the way from Bangladesh. An unbelievable turnout for an incredible trip Saiman\u2019s \u201c#PewdsMeetsSaiman\u201d campaign eventually pulled through, as the two met up on the shores of an overcast Brighton beach. After avoiding a handshake gone awry, it seems the Indian YouTuber was a bit unprepared to host PewDiePie, saying: \u201cSo, the thing is: I never thought this would happen, so I do not have anything in mind.\u201d PewDiePie immediately interjected, saying \u201cI\u2019m only here for the snacks,\u201d referring to the swarm of Indian victuals that Saiman had brought along on the trip. (Timestamp at 0:24 for mobile users) Indian Snacks Review While PewDiePie was munching on some Bhakarwadi, the two YouTubers created an impromptu segment called: Indian Snacks Review. Saiman walked PewDiePie through several Indian treats including Khakra, Bhel, Jeera Soda, Soan Papdi and more. Even though PewDiePie made his way through all of the courses, Saiman assured him that some of the more unique flavors were definitely an \u201cacquired taste.\u201d Bitch Lasagna banned in India During the height of PewDiePie\u2019s battle with T-Series, it was revealed that the famous diss tracks Bitch Lasagna and Congratulations were made unavailable in India. Read more: PewDiePie responds to fans flying banner over NYC after he ended \u2018Sub to PewDiePie\u2019 movement &#8211; Saiman\u2019s community knows him as a hilarious content creator, but also as a staunch PewDiePie fan. He even joked about the real reason he made the \u201choly pilgrimage\u201d to Brighton, saying: \u201cso now that Bitch Lasagna and Congratulations have been banned [in India]\u2026 I came to the U.K. to listen to it\u201d In asking PewDiePie what the \u201cIndian 9-year olds\u201d should do to listen to the hyped tracks, PewDiePie gave a warm welcome. \u201cThey\u2019ll have to come here,\u201d PewDiePie said. \u201cThey\u2019ll have to come to the beach, we\u2019ll be here. We have snacks. Indian snacks, Indian music, [and T-series music], sure why not.\u201d The video closes an epic journey for Saiman to finally meet PewDiePie, and it was even more awesome they got to share in some laughs and snacks while they were at it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Indian YouTuber finally meets PewDiePie after epic \u201choly pilgrimage\u201d Saiman Says YouTubeYouTuber Saimandar \u2018Saiman Says\u2019 Waghdhare\u2019s trip halfway across the world to meet Felix \u2018PewDiePie\u2019 Kjellberg went viral \u2013 but it had an incredibly fitting end. On April 21, Saiman posted a hilarious video called \u2018PewDiePie, I\u2019M COMING FOR YOU !!! 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