Cody Conrod aka Clix is a popular live streamer on Twitch and YouTube. He has 5.9 million followers on Twitch, 211,000 on YouTube and two million followers on Instagram. He is a professional 'Fortnite' player. He was recently mired in controversy after being temporarily banned from the Fortnite Champion Series (FNCS).
Clix was banned for two weeks for teaming up in the professional tournament. However, the talented gamer recently spent a whopping $250,000 on a luxurious purchase that has caught the attention of his fans. It seems like he is fulfilling his dreams.
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Clix’s first Lamborghini
Clix is a well-known streamer in the eSports industry. He started when he was a teenager. Since he was five, he dreamt of buying a Lamborghini. His dream finally came true as that was just what he did. He wrote on Twitter, “Just bought my first Lamborghini, never expected me to accomplish this level of success at 18. My 5 year old self would be screaming right now, this has been a dream of mine ever since I was a kid. Thank you guys so much for supporting me on a day to day basis”
'Congrats! Hard Work pays off'
Many of Clix's fans congratulated him. One wrote, "Congratulations Clix. The colour is amazing, it’s like shiny dark chocolate, love it." Another wrote, "Congrats! Hardwork pays off." Another commented, "This money could have went to people in need but instead you buy a fancy car to flex on the less fortunate. im disgusted with you I thought you were different from all these people." "Sweet and congrats but take this from someone almost twice your age. Success is not materialistic. Enjoy them but remember if one day it’s all gone and you’re still breathing and have a family / friends, you’d still be better off then with a nice car and a big house," a fourth wrote.
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