Trendy YouTuber with nearly 9 million subscribers, Inoxtag posted a message mid-week to explain that he had once again been the victim of a burglary, the second in 6 months: “Friends, everything is fine well for me, two burglaries in the space of 6 months The first took place during my climb of Everest, where almost my entire collection of sneakers and watches was stolen.
The second took place yesterday: in another house of mine where they broke down the window with a crowbar, after looking at everything this morning in peace they took nothing important, I don’t know what exactly they were looking for.
I will take the necessary precautions to ensure that this does not happen again. I didn’t think it would come to this, but I have to put my house under surveillance starting today to ensure my safety and that of my loved ones.”
The loot from the last burglary is estimated at 10,000 euros and this message earned him a wave of support including that of Jordan Bardella, the President of the RN who simply wrote to him:
“All my support for Inoxtag, victim of a burglary as happens to thousands of French people every year. Sad reality of France in 2024: no one is safe from insecurity that has spiraled out of control. Shame to the far-left activists who dare to rejoice in it with the baseness that characterizes them.”
But obviously this message bothers the YouTuber who wanted to respond to it sharply last night:
“More political recovery, we can’t take any more of you. Instead, support the real French people who really need it…”
Real name Inés Benazzouz, alias Inoxtag, is the trendy YouTuber of the moment. It was in 2002 that Inés, born in Levallois-Perret, to a mother who was a nurse and a father who managed a chauffeur company, began to reveal herself to the general public at the age of 11 by publishing her first videos.
Very quickly, the young Franco-Algerian launched his gaming channel on which he offers videos on world-famous games like Minecraft or Fortnite.
At that time, he reached nearly 1.5 million subscribers on his YouTube channel. His career took a completely different turn when in 2019, he joined the Webedia group.
In 2022, Inoxtag once again decides to change its content format. He favors long videos in documentary form, like 7 Days to Survive Alone on a Desert Island! He also shows off by climbing Mont Blanc or doing the GR20 in five days. His latest video on Everest is a huge success.