
On Sunday, Mar 6, 2023, an exhausted looking Brian Behm made a video regarding the proceeds of Popcorned Planet's Johnny Depp t-shirt sales. He reassured folks that the money had been held in a savings account but he's going to forward it Andy Signore for something planned in April (of 2023 I assume). People are very curious about what charity didn't want the money AS it was being raised. It was said that the charity didn't like "design" of the shirts. I guess Andy explained the situation on his channel although I'm not sure when. Was it after he blocked those questioning him on Twitter?
Since Signore is too busy whining about haters and trolls on Twitter to actually write out the aforementioned explanation, I'll do it for him. He apparently chose a local DV shelter that was understandably hesitant to collaborate during the trial of someone accused of DV. See how easy that was? Perhaps a certain children's hospital would've been a better choice. Maybe that's just me.
In November of 2021 I was a part of a large charity livestream on PCP for said local DV shelter, where we raised over $40K. I wonder if this is what Signore has planned for next month? Or is he finally gonna make good on his promise to the Gabby Petito foundation? Speaking of Gabby, where's that butterfly release money, Andy? Or the donation you promised to This Is My Brave from money raised to read Jamie Lynn Spears book? I think you owe them at least $1500.
I've seen many YouTubers promise donations to various charitble organizations and I believe them, for the most part. But I believed Andy Signore, too, and that didn't work out so well. I have a very tight grip on my rose colored glasses but I just can't throw in with other content creators because of my experience with PCP and it's affiliates. Which is sad because they're the only ones that I've ever seen on the platform that constantly push their CashApps and PayPals. Most larger content creators also actually pay their help.
Back to Brian Behm, proprietor of NoSysKnows, purveyor of t-shirts and other swag items. Someone that Signore considers a friend. A friend with a failing business that he could easily help out. Instead he somehow convinces him to make a video in Andy's defense which was completely unnecessary. The ONLY reason people tagged NoSysKnows is because, instead of answering people's questions, Andy blocked them. And bullied them on his channel. Brian is yet another casualty of Andy's propensity to use, abuse & toss aside his "friends."