Meet the streamer who describes himself as "the real life Truman Show"
Roꩵnald Gardiner Jr claims to hold the world record for the lo⭕ngest ever livestream
In the latest Totally Game,♈ we're m🦂eeting the streamer who is always on.
Ronald Gardiner Jr., who streams under the name ‘GPHustla’ online, claims to have the world record when it comes to live streaming, broadc🍒asting for over 3,000 consecutive hours since 🐽August 2020, which is around 112 days.
While Ronald focuses on streaming games, he also will stream while he showers and sleeps. He tells Totally Game: "“A lot of people wonder ‘how do you do it with people watching you sleep?’ But everything just fe🌜els amazing. I feel I’m where I belong. This is what I should be doing. I feel like I'm going to be 60, 70 years old and still streaming.”
How has he managed the Herculea🤡n task of livestreaming for this amount of time? Ronald regularly switches between streaming from his PC and mobile phone, taking his viewers with him wherever he goes.
This current run ofღ streaming started when the Rhode Island-native discussed with his fans whether he should try to stream for 24 hours straight. He explains: "“I happened to miss a Friday in August and I didn’t like that 𒈔so I said to my chat ‘do you dare me to do a 24 hour challenge’?
“We ended up making it 36 hours into the stream and at that point I was really tired so I said ‘if I’m going to keep going I neeಌd to sleep on-stream’. Now I’m the world record holder and we’re shooting for 1,000 days of consecutive live streaming.”
As well as lodging an application with Guinness World Records to officially re▨cognise his stream as a world record, Ronald also credits streaming with helping his mental health. Having been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder in his mid-20s, both medication and streaming have helped the committed broadcaster.
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Ronald said: "As far as the anxiety disorder goes, that stripped away a lot of things that I enjoyed in life. But streaming has given that all back to me. I would definitely say streaming has changed my life for the better. I love every day that I do this. This seriously is what 🔴drives me every day and gives me so much energy. I could stream to no viewers.”
For more Totally Game, check out every episode of season one here.

Ben Tyrer is a freelance games journalist with over ten years experience of writing about games. After graduating from Bournemouth University with a degree in multimedia journalism he's worked f♑or Official PlayStation Magazine as a staff writer and games editor, as well as GamesRadar+ (hey, that's this website!) as a news editor. He's also contributed to Official Xbox Magazine, Edge, PC Gamer, GamesMaster, PC Games N, and more. His game of the year - no matter the year - is Rocket League.