Streamer Mellstroy allegedly bribed fans to invade the Champions League final

Belarusian streamer Mellstroy found himself at the center of a scandal after several fans broke onto the pitch during the Champions League final on June 1, possibly thanks to his bribery.
The final match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid took place at Wembley Stadium, attracting the attention of millions of spectators. However, the game was interrupted after 30 seconds when several people rushed onto the field. One of them was wearing a T-shirt with a large inscription “Mellstroy” and an advertisement for his stream on the Kick platform.
The 25-year-old streamer, who has over 470 followers on Kick, reportedly offered his fans $000 to enter the field. However, it remains unclear whether he actually intends to pay the promised amount.
After the incident, Mellstroy did not go live and did not comment on what happened, but he retweeted a photo of one of the fans taking a selfie with Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr.
The three offenders were quickly sent off and play resumed after a short break. At half-time, Wembley Stadium officials confirmed the arrest of the trespassers and reminded spectators of the ban on pitch trespassing.
Following the incident, Mellstroy's account was banned from Kick and his channel became unavailable. It is unclear whether the ban is temporary or permanent, and Mellstroy has not commented since the incident.
This is not the first time that streamer Kick has provoked such events. In the past, his conflict with CSGO Empire and CSGORoll led to the destruction of the trophy at the PGL Copenhagen Counter Strike 2 Major.