Tyler1 spanked for not finishing 20,000 calorie burger on date with Faker

Joe O'Brien
Faker hugging Tyler1 at League of Legends All-Stars 2019

In a video produced by T1 Esports, Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok and Tyler1 visited the ‘Heart Attack Grill’ in Las Vegas, with unfortunate consequences for the League of Legends streamer.

The Heart Attack Grill is a burger restaurant that specializes in meals that are high in fat, sugar, and cholesterol which, if eaten too frequently, could lead to a heart attack. The restaurant also has a hospital theme, with guests wearing hospital gowns and served by “nurses”. Wine is even served in an IV bag.

Of course, Tyler1 immediately chose to order the largest meal on the menu, an enormous “Octuple Bypass Burger.” After he asked the nurse how many calories the burger had, she revealed that “we don’t count calories here, but I do know that the Octuple has 19,982 calories.”

Tyler1 hugging Faker at League of Legends All-Stars 2019
Faker and Tyler1 had previously met at All-Stars 2019.

Faker, meanwhile, initially opted for just a single burger, but was eventually convinced by Tyler1 and the nurse to make it a double.

Unfortunately for Tyler1, however, the restaurant apparently also has a rule that those who fail to finish all of their food will be spanked. With Tyler1 eventually having to admit defeat against the Octuple Bypass Burger, he was forced to take three rather forceful hits from the nurse, using a paddle for added effect.

Despite saying that he was “not okay” after the ordeal, Tyler1 took it in good humor, stating “it was an experience, but I’m glad I could do it with you Faker.”

Tyler1’s attempts to further develop his friendship with Faker over the course of the meal were somewhat rebuffed, however. After Faker revealed that his favorite food is Korean chicken, Tyler1 suggested that the pair could get some together, and “it could be a date,” – to which Faker quickly replied that he was busy. Later, Tyler1 said that the pair are “basically best friends,” with Faker only saying “maybe.”

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Joe O'Brien was a veteran esports and gaming journalist, with a passion and knowledge for almost every esport, ranging from Call of Duty, to League of Legends, to Overwatch. He joined Dexerto in 2015, as the company's first employee, and helped shape the coverage for years to come.