Young professional Gamer Illusion has now more fans than ever nearly 10,000 after fans read his life story and could relate

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David Holman but some of you may know him better as Illusion plays League of Legends professionally and is loved by thousands of fans. David as much of you already know is one the best human beings out there he cares about his fans and all who encounter him. David Holman has now payed for a young boy named William who lives in England he payed for young William and his family to go to Disney World Florida. David words "I got this email about a young lad who has cancer and he wanted to go to Disney and meet me and i cried after reading what iv done to inspire his life and to my fans there the reasons i'm here now so i wanted to give something back. Now you may think David life has been glamorous as you see him on videos but his past is something no human should ever encounter after hearing his life story and what he went through all the reporters and started crying, we wont show you his entire life story but if your interested click on the link below. David grew up with no parents or family the only people he did grow up with are dead or far away. in the last year David lost his girlfriend and his Best friend. we asked him how he does it and how does he keep going his reply "I didn't do it i had people helping me every step of the way i wont lie it was very hard for me but then i remember my girlfriend said that she has never met any man that has a heart and soul of somone who really cares and loves everybody and wants to make sure they never ever go through what i went through, thats what i want i want to help people i don't think anyone should alone"

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