David Dobrik has at all times been identified to be beneficiant however he’s taken it a new degree in his newest video as he stunned a homeless man with a year’s supply of Chipotle and a new car.
We’re not okay.
The YouTube star, who has constructed up a following of round 14 million with his distinctive vlogs and gained award after award, stumbled upon John whereas filming.
‘After talking to John we found out he had been kicked out of foster care to live on the streets and even recently had his car stolen,’ David stated in the voiceover. ‘Then we heard something no one should ever hear.’
John went on to say: ‘I’ve really by no means had Chipotle.’
With the 22-year-old and the remaining of his buddies, additionally identified as the Vlog Squad, zooming away to get him a burrito to style, John was suprised with a year’s supply of free Chipotle.
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Luckily, he dubbed his first style ‘f***ing delicious.’
Trolling fans that the video was over, David added: ‘I forgot to mention. We also got him another gift.’
Cutting again to his assembly with John, the star stated: ‘There’s loads of garments right here for you. You need us that can assist you put them in your new car?’ earlier than pulling out a car key.

With John tearing up, viewers additionally began to get emotional. Who can blame them?
‘My heart got so happy when David gave him the key. I started bawling my eyeballs out,’ one stated, with one other including: ‘David you’re altering peoples lives.’

Previously chatting to Metro.co.uk about his vlogs, David defined he’s in his component when the digital camera’s on.
‘It’s the perfect, it’s so bizarre as a result of, having your digital camera on consistently is thought to be such a foul factor as a result of it’s like, “Live in the moment,” however we genuinely have a lot enjoyable once we flip the digital camera on,’ he instructed us.
‘It doesn’t really feel like work in any respect and we’re all attempting to assist one another out and make movies doable.
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‘I’m actually stunned that nobody is ever like, “I don’t wanna film right now”. I haven’t heard that in like two years. It’s actually bizarre, folks love filming, they love being on digital camera.’
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