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A 41-YEAR-OLD man has come under fire after it was revealed that he has no job, no savings, and a whole load of debt that he has been relying on his parents to take care of.
Brint Davy, from Austin, Texas, appeared on a recent episode of Caleb Hammer’s Financial Audit podcast where he admitted that he has been sponging off of his parents for the last seven years.
A 41-year-old has been making his parents pay his rent for seven years[/caption] He has racked up a significant amount of debt from gambling, OnlyFans subscriptions and frivolous spending[/caption] He has no desire to get a job that is “beneath him”, even to pay his debts[/caption]Brint was fired from his job as a journalist in 2018, and has since racked up a shocking amount of debt from gambling apps, subscriptions to websites like OnlyFans and lavish spending.
On the podcast, Brint revealed that he can’t afford to pay his rent or his bills due to his debts, and has had to rely on his parents to cover this for him.
He explained: “I’m just hustling every day basically because I have been blacklisted from most jobs.
“I have a criminal background. I told Governor Abbott on Twitter that I would eat his heart and that solicited a big reaction.”
Brint went on to reveal that he was then arrested and spent four days in jail on a terror hold in Travis County.
“It sounds way worse than it was because I’m not a cannibal for one — I don’t eat hearts — and the state really wanted to prosecute me.
“They were thinking about making it a felony for a while and they just dragged it all out for a year and it took a long time.”
Brint said that the arrest had tarnished his reputation and that he blamed the incident for his inability to find a job.
He revealed that he had been applying for jobs that he is qualified for, but that he still gets immediate rejections.
He said: “They either say I’m overqualified nicely which just kind of sucks and sometimes I’ll be like ‘yeah I know but I want a job.'”
Brint claimed that having been fired, and having been unable to find a job since has left him “freaked out”.
He added: “My savings are gone. I’m mostly dependent upon my parents. They pay my rent. I know it sucks but they’re really nice.”
Although Caleb, the podcast host, immediately suggested that Brint should cut out his unnecessary spending and take any job that he can get, Brint resisted.
Turning his nose up, he responded by saying he didn’t want to take a job that was beneath him.
Caleb went on to ask if Brint felt embarrassed about having his parents using their pension to cover his $1,500 a month rent.
Brint responded by saying he is a little bit embarrassed, but that he knew that they were capable of it so it was ultimately okay.
He also said that he would not consider a job that felt like a step down – like working for a fast food chain.
He stated that taking a job like this would be beneath him, and that he just knew something better would come along.
The Financial Audit reddit page has an entire thread dedicated to the life and woes of Brint Davy.
Some have posted in support of him.
With one user writing: “Don’t write this guy off I think he can turn his life around. He has a degree in information systems and has gotten congressmen fired, and he got an entire city department shut down.”
Another simply said: “I hope he finds job where his so called knowledge is appreciated but i really dont have much hope for him.”
While the vast majority have attacked him for being lazy, narcissistic and for making poor life decisions.
One user wrote: “This probably is the worst person in terms of morality he’s had on the show. Complete a**hole.
“This guy is 41 and a narcissistic douchebag who’s relying on mommy and daddy to subsidize his poor life decisions.”
Another said: “By far the worst person to have ever appeared on the show. Watching it was so physically painful to me that I couldn’t even get through it.”
A third added: “I got more narcissistic “I’m a special boy” vibes.”