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Extra.ie
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Popular YouTube group buy every scratch card on Ryanair flight
Popular YouTubers The Sidemen have filmed themselves buying every scratch card on a Ryanair flight, to see if it was worth it. The YouTube group, who boast over 22million subscribers on their official channel, comprise of seven popular YouTubers, with the most notable being JJ 'KSI' Olatunji. Member of the group Vikram 'Vikkstar' Singh Barn, as well as Ethan 'Behzinga' Payne and Harry 'W2S' Lewis were on a Ryanair flight where the lads, in an impromptu challenge, bought every available scratch card on the flight that Ryanair sell. Popular YouTubers The Sidemen have filmed themselves buying every scratch card on a Ryanair flight, to see if it was worth it. Pic: Getty Images Of course, scratch cards and playing the lotto in general have long been called a tax on stupidity, but then again if you have YouTuber money you can probably afford to buy hundreds and hundreds of the cards — which is exactly what the lads did, and filmed it for Vikk's Instagram. 'We're on a Ryanair flight, and this man Ethan has bought every single scratch card on the flight,' Vikk told his followers, before revealing how he got on — saying 'I've opened about 100 scratch cards… we have not won a single thing.' Ethan bought a further 68 packs of the scratch cards, but got absolutely zero joy; with Vikk saying 'we've opened all of these [shuffles through scratch cards] and not a single one [has won].' The lads then asked if anyone on the flight at all has won money, with no one saying that they have, with Vikk saying that they'll keep going before Harry interjects to say 'no we won't.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by vikkstagram (@vikkstagram) For those wondering if there was to be an improbable happy ending, of course, that wasn't going to happen — as when they disembarked the plane, they revealed that they'd won a grand total of €0. The video, surprisingly, served well as a cautionary tale on the waste of time and money that are scratchers; with one person commenting on the video: 'I don't think I've ever seen a better advert against buying scratch cards.' 'Them boys buying hundreds of scratch cards and winning £0 has Ryanair sweating,' one joked, while another commented: 'This was made in public interest to warn gamblers obvs.' Vikkstar and Behzinga bought 'every' scratch card on the flight, and won a grand total of €0. Pic: Vikkstar/Instagram Ryanair's scratch cards came under fire a number of years ago, after it was revealed that anyone who 'wins' on the scratch card's jackpot is then entered into a separate draw for the chance of winning the €1million prize. The 2016 report found that the 'lucky' winner would then be invited into a room with 125 envelopes that they must choose, with just one having the top prize. It was also revealed that the actual odds of winning the jackpot in the draw, which was found in the fine print, were 1.2billion to one. For comparison, the odds of winning the Lotto here are 10.7million to one, while the odds of winning the EuroMillions are 139.8million to one. The last draw where someone got the chance to win €1million was won in March, where the lucky winner won a (still impressive) €100,000.


Extra.ie
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Popular YouTube group buy ever scratch card on Ryanair flight
Popular YouTubers The Sidemen have filmed themselves buying every scratch card on a Ryanair flight, to see if it was worth it. The YouTube group, who boast over 22million subscribers on their official channel, comprise of seven popular YouTubers, with the most notable being JJ 'KSI' Olatunji. Member of the group Vikram 'Vikkstar' Singh Barn, as well as Ethan 'Behzinga' Payne and Harry 'W2S' Lewis were on a Ryanair flight where the lads, in an impromptu challenge, bought every available scratch card on the flight that Ryanair sell. Popular YouTubers The Sidemen have filmed themselves buying every scratch card on a Ryanair flight, to see if it was worth it. Pic: Getty Images Of course, scratch cards and playing the lotto in general have long been called a tax on stupidity, but then again if you have YouTuber money you can probably afford to buy hundreds and hundreds of the cards — which is exactly what the lads did, and filmed it for Vikk's Instagram. 'We're on a Ryanair flight, and this man Ethan has bought every single scratch card on the flight,' Vikk told his followers, before revealing how he got on — saying 'I've opened about 100 scratch cards… we have not won a single thing.' Ethan bought a further 68 packs of the scratch cards, but got absolutely zero joy; with Vikk saying 'we've opened all of these [shuffles through scratch cards] and not a single one [has won].' The lads then asked if anyone on the flight at all has won money, with no one saying that they have, with Vikk saying that they'll keep going before Harry interjects to say 'no we won't.' View this post on Instagram A post shared by vikkstagram (@vikkstagram) For those wondering if there was to be an improbable happy ending, of course, that wasn't going to happen — as when they disembarked the plane, they revealed that they'd won a grand total of €0. The video, surprisingly, served well as a cautionary tale on the waste of time and money that are scratchers; with one person commenting on the video: 'I don't think I've ever seen a better advert against buying scratch cards.' 'Them boys buying hundreds of scratch cards and winning £0 has Ryanair sweating,' one joked, while another commented: 'This was made in public interest to warn gamblers obvs.' Vikkstar and Behzinga bought 'every' scratch card on the flight, and won a grand total of €0. Pic: Vikkstar/Instagram Ryanair's scratch cards came under fire a number of years ago, after it was revealed that anyone who 'wins' on the scratch card's jackpot is then entered into a separate draw for the chance of winning the €1million prize. The 2016 report found that the 'lucky' winner would then be invited into a room with 125 envelopes that they must choose, with just one having the top prize. It was also revealed that the actual odds of winning the jackpot in the draw, which was found in the fine print, were 1.2billion to one. For comparison, the odds of winning the Lotto here are 10.7million to one, while the odds of winning the EuroMillions are 139.8million to one. The last draw where someone got the chance to win €1million was won in March, where the lucky winner won a (still impressive) €100,000.


The Citizen
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Citizen
Vikk The Groove: Turning passion into power and purpose
Ntsako Victor Rankapula Vukeya, better known as Vikk The Groove, is not just a musician but a creative force exploring multiple art forms, including music, creative directing, and visual storytelling. With about a decade in the industry, Vikk has become a name people recognise and respect. Drawing inspiration from global icons like Drake, Brent Faiyaz, and local legend AKA, Vikk's mission goes beyond fame. ALSO READ: Thembisa comic to feature in Tembisawapopayi music video 'More than anything else, I want people to take my story and use it as proof that you can come from humble beginnings and still make it in life,' he said. 'Success to me means being able to look back and say you opened doors for others, and they paid that forward to the next generation.' His recent feature on the Skuta Baba remix marks another milestone. 'An A&R agent from Universal Music Africa who scouted for a DJ to feature on the come-up remix contracted me. My name kept coming up, and just like that, I was on it,' Vikk shared. He added that performing live remains one of the most fulfilling aspects of his career. ALSO READ: Con Amore School hosts musical workshop 'Seeing the smiles on people's faces when I am on stage, knowing I might inspire the next artist or helping someone forget their problems, is a powerful thing.' Vikk credits his unique sound and perspective to his diverse upbringing, having lived in the township, the suburbs, and rural areas. 'All those experiences shaped me. Reconnecting with my original producer, FKA Moses, for this latest track was special. We both have grown so much, and our growth inspired me to speak boldly on the record.' He remains grounded in his faith and is thankful for the journey. 'I always give it to God. I am blessed to have fun doing my job. That mindset, combined with feeding off the crowd's energy, helps me light up the stage.' Vikk also acknowledges the internet's transformative role in the music industry. 'The internet has done a great job opening doors for artists, making it easier to connect, collaborate and grow our brands. It created new revenue streams and marketing tools we did not have before.' ALSO READ: Local musician gives back through pad drive Looking ahead, Vikk focuses on expanding his brand and empowering others. 'If I could change anything, it would be to bring focus to the music business and financial literacy among artists. Right now, I have an event series in the works, a new TV show or radio opportunity on the horizon, and an EP by the end of the year.' At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!