{"id":64546,"date":"2025-01-28T19:49:59","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:49:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/why-did-david-dobrik-delete-his-latest-vlog-from-youtube-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:49:59","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:49:59","slug":"why-did-david-dobrik-delete-his-latest-vlog-from-youtube-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/why-did-david-dobrik-delete-his-latest-vlog-from-youtube-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Why did David Dobrik delete his latest vlog from YouTube? &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Why did David Dobrik delete his latest vlog from YouTube? David Dobrik has become a YouTube sensation with his short-form, action-packed vlogs, but fans were left confused when he deleted a video with no explanation. Some of Dobrik\u2019s most famous videos are about gifting cars to his friends, primarily through a partnership with the ticketing platform SeatGeek, who he regularly collaborates with on sponsored videos. Now, though, it\u2019s rumored that the relationship between David and SeatGeek has gone sour due to some of the content in his latest vlog featuring Ian Borthwick, SeatGeek\u2019s Director of Influencer Channels. In the video, Ian becomes slightly intoxicated after presenting David\u2019s friend and videographer Joe with the new car they have gifted him. When asked to do the ad-read that David himself would usually do in the video, he is clearly intoxicated and struggles around the words, saying: \u201cI don\u2019t know what the f**k I\u2019m doing\u2026 link in description. You can use promo code \u201cDavid\u201d for $20 off your first order. Link in description. Do it f***ing now.\u201d Once the vlog was uploaded, both Ian and SeatGeek themselves responded to the tweet. Although they seem to be having fun and it comes across as light-hearted, the video being made private not long after suggests there definitely could be some issues with what was said or done in the vlog. The following day, on October 7, Borthwick tweeted the following, saying: \u201cI knew I was in trouble when I woke up to this text\u2026 I was not up,\u201d accompanied by a screenshot of a text from David saying \u201cR u up\u201d. I knew I was in trouble when I woke up to this text. \u2026I was not up. https:\/\/t.co\/E6hNA8dW67 pic.twitter.com\/yKe8lqN41p \u2014 Ian from SeatGeek (@ianrborthwick) October 7, 2019 Though this might not be the reason definitively \u2013 neither Ian or David have shared publicly what has happened \u2013 some have suggested that Ian\u2019s drunken appearance in the vlog is what has led to the video being deleted. Fans will have to wait until Dobrik\u2019s next upload to see if he addresses the issue \u2013 though we may never find out for sure. Dobrik first started picking up traction on the internet on Vine in 2013, collaborating with popular Viners such as ex-girlfriend Liza Koshy, Jason Nash and Gabbie Hanna. This later formed the foundation of what is now known as The Vlog Squad, a YouTube collective in which Dobrik is the star name. The Slovak-born star moved to YouTube in 2014 and since then has become known for his series of vlogs, based on real-life situations but also using skits, semi-scripted bits and pranks to fill out each video with as much action and comedic moments as possible. In that time, he has accrued over 14 million subscribers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Why did David Dobrik delete his latest vlog from YouTube? David Dobrik has become a YouTube sensation with his short-form, action-packed vlogs, but fans were left confused when he deleted a video with no explanation. 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