Meet the man who gave away four Super Bowl tickets

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Why would a YouTuber from Florida buy four Super Bowl end zone seats for strangers?

Last week, the Florida-based YouTube star donated two Super Bowl tickets to Northern Kentucky art teacher Katie Von Handorf.

“I asked Riley on Instagram, ‘Are you a Bengals fan? And she said she’d been a fan her whole life too,” Thirtyacre said. “So, I was like, ‘OK. Then, I got two tickets for you.” “I usually just bring friends,” he said. “I’m not a fan of either team in this game, so I was like, ‘I might as well bring people that are going to enjoy it and it’s going to mean something to them.’”

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