This Philly airport baggage handler has a million online followers. How did he do it?


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  • Tuesday, 21 May 2019

E-sports gamer David Carter of Drexel Hill has about 850,000 followers on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. He does his filming of esports videos, editing and chatting out of the basement of his Drexel Hill row home. He reacts while gaming in his basement on April 25, 2019. (Charles Fox/Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS)

Meet David Carter. 

He grew up in impoverished Chester, tosses luggage for a living at the Philly airport, and lives in a Drexel Hill rowhouse with his wife, Jah, 11-year-old son and five-year-old daughter. 

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