A LANDLORD who asked a noisy tenant to leave may not have known he was dealing with the internet's biggest star.

YouTube sensation PewDiePie scores millions of viewers with his video blogs about playing video games.

But the vlogger - real name Felix Kjellberg - has just been moved out of his Brighton flat after a noise complaint.

The landlord became the subject of a furious backlash from PewDiePie's loyal fans.

Talking to his millions of fans in a post viewed more than 5.5million times he said: "I've been kicked out."

The star - who has earned a reported $7.4million by people watching him play video games - complained to fans in his post.

PewDiePie tells fans: "It's no news to anyone that my videos are loud."

In his post he shows a man knocking on the door of the rented flat where he films his videos to ask him to keep it down.

He said that the next day they received a letter from the landlord of the flat telling them to vacate the property by June 29.

In an expletive laden rant he said: "We get one complaint and we get kicked out.

"I could buy this house. I don't need you.

"It's hard to find houses in Brighton.

"It's a pain.

"So today we're moving.

"The day after we get an actual noise complaint warning."

The internet sensation's post sparked a furious outpouring of hatred from fans - including death threats against the landlord.

Of the 75,000 people who commented on the video there were suggestions the vlogger should sue his landlord .

One said: "So does your landlord even know who you are? He must be some moron who doesn't realize that you make 4 mill a year and could buy that house."

Another replied: "Give him some tranquiliser and tie him in your basement. That's should do it."

PEWDIEPIE – A LOW-KEY INTERNET STAR

FELIX Kjellberg is a 26-year-old man who plays video games for a living.

His YouTube channel has roughly the same number of subscribers as the population of Canada and he has more subscribers than Rihanna and One Direction combined.

His video blogs of him playing games – complete with over-the-top reactions – regularly score millions of viewers.

His channel became the first to surpass 10 billion views – equivalent to everyone in the UK watching one of his videos 156 times each. According to Forbes he earned $12 million last year and is widely considered the internet’s biggest star.

Growing up in Gothenburg, Sweden, his mother – an IT executive – let him play Super Nintendo when he stayed home sick from school.

As a result, he says, he was sick a lot.

As a teenager he spent most of his time playing video games in his bedroom – playing truant to play games like World of Warcraft in internet cafes.

While at university he taught himself video editing by watching an online tutorial and made his first video of himself playing Minecraft.

Despite him being one of the internet’s most recognisable faces, PewDiePie shuns his fame and has been living a low-key life in Brighton with his girlfriend, fellow internet star and beauty blogger Marzia Bisognin – known better as CutiePieMarzia.

He has more than double the Twitter followers of three-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and nearly six times as many as Prime Minister David Cameron.

Despite being the most subscribed YouTuber none of his video’s total view counts break the top 20 – which is dominated by music videos