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**Title:** Exposing a Gold Digger (Prank Video)
**Summary:**
A YouTuber, sponsored by Bang Energy, conducts a prank to expose a "gold digger". The video unfolds in two parts:
1. **Initial Encounter**: The YouTuber approaches a woman selling face masks for $25 each, questioning the high price. He shows interest in buying multiple masks but only if he can pay digitally. The conversation shifts to the YouTuber's Lamborghini, and he invites the woman to his nearby house.
2. **Prank Reveal**: At the house, the YouTuber's intentions are revealed. He criticizes the woman for overcharging for low-quality, Chinese-made face masks, exploiting people in need. He then exposes her as a "gold digger" due to her interest in his wealth (Lamborghini, etc.). The video ends with the YouTuber confronting her about her motives and ultimately dismissing her. The final segment promotes his YouTube channel and thanks his sponsor.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and excluding opinions:
1. The video is sponsored by Bang Energy.
2. A face mask is being sold for $25.
3. The face mask is described as being from China.
4. A potential buyer offers $1 to buy a face mask.
5. The buyer returns to the seller after 30 minutes.
6. The buyer mentions owning a Lamborghini.
7. The seller has a phone with Venmo and PayPal for payments.
8. The buyer initially inquires about getting coffee with the seller, who declines due to being married.
9. The seller and buyer agree on a sale of 5-6 face masks for $25 each.
10. The buyer invites the seller to their house, a short drive away.
11. The seller gets into the buyer's Lamborghini.
12. The buyer gives the seller a free face mask initially.
13. The buyer later criticizes the face mask's $25 price, stating it's worth around 10 cents.
14. The video ends with the buyer refusing to pay $25 for the face mask.
15. The seller has flowers for sale, which are later revealed to be fake.
16. The YouTube channel owner claims to have done over 20 gold digger pranks.