Morgan challenged him on the Rwanda flights, and instead of the gravity the situation deserved, Rishi reached out and bet a grand on the outcome. It wasn’t just a wager; it was a symbol. A multi-millionaire casually tossing around four figures on live TV while the rest of the country was told to “tighten their belts.”
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The scammers love these clips because they capture Rishi looking like he’s in on a secret. But there is no “miracle AI leak” and no “hidden investment platform.” The only thing “hidden” in these videos was the PM’s common sense.
The truth is much simpler, and much uglier. These clips didn’t go viral because of a conspiracy. They went viral because they caught the moment a leader’s massive personal fortune finally collided with the public’s hardship.
Morgan didn’t need a secret code to break the internet. He just needed to show us a man who thought a thousand-pound bet was a perfectly normal way to discuss the law of the land. So, if you see an ad claiming Rishi has a secret way to make you rich, ignore it. The only person getting richer in those clips was already a multi-millionaire—and he did it by being “fortunate,” not by using a secret app.
