What would you do if you lost 1,000 euros from your bank account? Anyone would be on the verge of a heart attack, with most even losing years of life if they saw a measly ten euros disappear from their lives. Money is hard to earn, but it seems that if one is lucky enough to have millions of dollars to his credit, things change a lot.

At least, that is what emerges from the reaction of Neymar Jr., who has become a protagonist in networks for his reaction after losing no less than one million euros playing online poker. A figure that most can only imagine having, and that he would probably die if he lost sight of him. However, the PSG player reacts in a way that has not left anyone indifferent.

A reaction that went viral in just a few hours after the player, a regular at Internet casinos, lost the chilling figure and shared that moment through his Twitch channel.

The player cries, laughs… He doesn’t really know what to do, except continue with his life as if nothing had happened. Total, what is a million when you have a fortune that is estimated at about 200 million euros?

His reaction and the fact that the player has shared not only his reaction but also the fact of playing in the casino has sparked controversy, as some streamers complain of “favoritism” on the part of the platform, owned by Amazon.

One of them, Felix “xQc”, complained that the platform allowed Neymar to promote this game, Blaze, when he had censored others for precisely this reason, even though it was the same type of game and belonged to the same company.

Neymar Jr. has managed, at just 30 years old, to become a renowned footballer and, therefore, possessor of a million-dollar fortune. which is around 200 million dollars. The player not only charges for his work as a footballer, but also for substantial advertising contracts with renowned brands such as Puma, Gucci and Cadbury, among many others; that annually would bring him more than 25 million euros a year.

The Brazilian was also named the second highest paid player in the world, in terms of earnings on the field of play, according to Forbes magazine.