Roblox streamer proudly shares TikTok of himself counting the number of COCKROACHES in his filthy bedroom (which his pet RATS like to eat)

This is the amazing moment a Roblox streamer proudly shared a TikTok of himself counting all the cockroaches he found in his filthy bedroom.

Jacob, also called powEnvy, introduced his rats to the cockroaches as a tasty snack.

PowEnvy has documented his messy room numerous times and claims that his room becomes that way because he is a Roblox streamer.

He also admitted that he only showers on Saturdays and that he changes between four shirts every month.

In the video, powEnvy takes viewers on a tour of his disastrous room, littered with bags of empty food and drink cups, as he counts every cockroach he encounters.

Roblox streamer and social media personality powEnvy (pictured) has taken over his cockroach content pages. He has documented all the cockroaches he found in his bedroom and has even decided to feed the cockroaches to his pet rats. He bought this cockroach costume to wear to a Halloween party

Piles of trash, expired food, drinks, suspicious substances that have grown over time and cockroaches were found in his bedroom. PowEvny also admitted that he only showers once a week

“Roach check,” he says at the beginning of the video as he gives a peek into his hideous room.

“Today I’m going to count how many cockroaches I have in my room,” he says.

PowEnvy then walks barefoot and points the camera at his two pet rats who he says enjoy snacking on the critters.

He starts counting the cockroaches he finds on the floor, as they lie on a white towel next to a dilapidated cup of ramen and a small blue dumbbell.

As he zooms out, there are two more containers of what appears to be melted ice next to the cockroach infested towel.

He then moves on to find more cockroaches lying next to an Uncrustables sandwich wrapper.

“There’s another cockroach over there,” he says, pointing at them.

He walks on to a white box with strands of hair stuck to it, along with a green bottle cap.

Although he has tried to ‘clean’ his room before, he gave up and decided to hire maids to clean up after him. He claimed the maids (pictured) charged him extra because of the mess, but when he saw the results he said he felt like he was living in a ‘fever dream’.

In almost every video, remnants of old food covered his room, while powEnvy claimed that his room gets so messy because he is a Roblox streamer. When he started counting the number of cockroaches living in his room, he came across a white towel filled with them. The towel was next to a spoiled cup of ramen (pictured), a blue dumbbell and what appeared to be melted ice cream

PowEnvy even claimed one of the cockroaches as his pet and named it Albert. In one video, he decided to take Albert for a walk, tying a shoelace to the glass bottle that contained the cockroach and dragging it outside. He was crushed that Albert escaped when he let him out of the bottle and ‘crawled around on his hands’

Cockroaches infest the cardboard as he begins to count more than twenty cockroaches of varying sizes on the box alone.

“So we’ll just call it an even 30,” he says.

This isn’t the first time powEnvy has given an inside look at his messy lifestyle, as he has previously taken to TikTok to share his interactions with the cockroaches.

In one video, he listed the top five cockroaches he found, and even decided to make one his pet.

In a separate video, he took his cockroach named Albert on a walk. While he kept the insect in an old Starbucks coffee bottle, he wrapped a shoelace around it and used it as a belt.

“Ever since I saw Albert crawling around my room, he and I have created a beautiful bond,” powEnvy said.

He then captured him and Albert walking outside, dragging the glass bottle across the ground.

Towards the end of the video, he took Albert to “crawl around on his hands” just before the cockroach escaped and ran away.

His obsession with cockroaches doesn’t end there as his most recent TikTok video featured him in a cockroach costume.

He said he plans to use the costume for an upcoming Halloween party he is attending.

“I wonder if I’d see a cockroach in my room if it thought I was one of them,” he said while wearing the human-sized cockroach costume.

Although he has tried cleaning his bedroom before, he has never been satisfied. Instead, he decided to hire maids to clean up his mess for him.

In a video, he showed his room before it was cleaned, with dirty dishes piled high, along with expired food and trash.

“They made me pay extra because it was really messy,” he said in the video.

At the end of the video he said he was satisfied with the maid’s work even though numerous stains covered his light brown carpet.

Criticism followed the streamer after every post as this social media influencer reposted his video on

During a video of powEnvy cleaning his room alone, he came across a half-eaten hot dog (pictured). “Look at this hot dog, how does it honestly look so good,” he said in one of his videos

Another commenter commented on what his room looked like after housekeeping came to clean it up. Although all the trash and food was collected, layers of dark stains covered his light brown carpets

‘It doesn’t even look like my room anymore. I feel like I’m living in a fever dream,” he said in the video.

He even mentioned how surprised he was that the maids put a garbage bag in his garbage can even though he claimed he had never used it.

Backlash has followed him on almost all of his posts as commenters are disgusted by his lifestyle.

“This Roblox streamer is a real piece of work. He films his dirt den daily because of social media influence and now he humiliates maids by cleaning them after him and filming it,” said a social media influencer.

Another commenter said: ‘It’s like a brand new house, now look at the carpet.’

Other videos show him having to ‘clean’ his room and do chores because his mother gets mad at him for his dirty tendencies.

He also admits that his parents have threatened to kick him out if he doesn’t clean up after himself.

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