@xQc The only reason I'm an old man now is because of how long it took you to get this record. But don't worry I will start to use your NASA technology as well at get it back before no one knows what happened.
Yeah, seems reasonable.
The Buckingham Show, with a strong reputation and large outreach, has decided to turn heel and scam his audience.
To achieve this deception, he intentionally rented out hospital equipment and/or staging, enlisted the help of other high profile YouTubers, and started a GoFundMe which is verified and backed.
He is all doing this for an attempt at receiving $300,000, or more, which he could potentially earn by legitimate means due to his size, scope, influence, and relationships. Despite his rapid career growth and opportunities, he has decided to gamble his entire future on this "scam".
This makes complete sense.
I'm being sarcastic.
In actuality, the individual who spotted this "inconsistency" is someone who is potentially mentally ill or ignorant and looking for things which are not there.
They're hoping to create a scandal out of nothing to enrich themselves and/or profit off of someone else's suffering and being seemingly unaware that, if in the event Buckingham Show dies and succumbs to his illness, his future will be irreparably ruined and will become a staple of internet culture.
This includes the possibility of them being featured in internet essays and/or documentaries.
It is incredibly unlikely this is a publicity stunt. Additionally, it is in your best interest he does not die because, if he does, you'll be solidified in internet history as someone who tried to exploit the terminal illness of someone for profit. This post is incredibly shortsighted. I genuinely question if any sort of critical thinking was put behind this.