It's predatory and maybe even abusive the way he combines children's entertainer costumes, literal clown laughs, decorations, games, jokes (ace ventura tier scat), and events (pizza party, uhhh) to lure in children; only to hit them with complex adult issues like financial distress (which are usually lies anyway). Try and imagine 10 year old you stumbling randomly for the first time onto DSP. I mean, it's not OK.
I think I've heard psychologists say parents should not discuss financial problems in front of their children. I'm assuming random weirdos shouldn't be fully displaying their faux financial panic-attack and making up lies about living expenses (while sipping sneaky alcohol drinks). Projecting neurosis onto children is not OK. Let kids be kids.
And lets not forget the fapcident, for which he is so proud of getting caught I'm not sure it was 100% accidental. I mean, throw one of your 17 stupid hats over the camera ffs. And then when he realized the camera was "on the whole time," he didn't go into a frenzy to delete everything? He just rocked backed and forth. It just doesn't add up. In itself, the fapcident is not that big of a deal, but in combination with the child-luring "content" is disturbing.
It really is crazy how he has managed to find a loophole to profit from something that is egregiously unethical, yet not explicitly illegal. I guess that's why we can't look away from this train-wreck.