I also like VLR because he just videos his play and no matter what level he's playing, he's showing it how it is. Yes, her bets have gotten bigger over time, but she is just so easy going and her videos are just of her playing and not a bunch of promos all the time. I'm a little late to the conversation, but I agree that Diana Evoni is the most genuine. So, yeah, to have a public interaction with someone famous. Most of that money goes to them, but also to pay for the booth/space, their travel expenses and even to pay someone like me, who books them and acts as a handler. When you pay them $100 for an autograph, or even just to take a picture with them, they don't put your $100 bill in their own pocket.
My players don't just show up and spend a day doing all of this, just because they are nice guys. He can have that brief, yet personal exchange with him, at my next card show/public appearance/ fan convention. If Frank the Football fan wants an autograph from a Hall of Famer he grew to love watching on TV. Maybe I have a different perspective, as my side hustle is bringing sports stars to public appearances in and around Chicago. If this makes her feel closer to someone she admires, I like that its so easy for someone to do.
It really isn't for me to say how best someone should use their money. Click to expand.If Brandy used the $100 herself, then she wouldn't have gotten a shout-out from a youtube celebrity she likes.