Guy “Dr. Disrespect” Beam is promoting his apparent return just months after being offline “Pornographic text messages” controversy surrounding his initial 2020 Twitch ban. He even tried to preempt pedophilia jokes, which are now regularly referenced under his social media posts. “Where did he come from, Epstein Island?” the disgraced anchor tweeted on Thursday.
Beam announces return, something he’s been teasing with a mysterious message For some time, there has been a short video pointing to some sort of event on September 6th. Monthly exposure of him.
He gained millions of fans by playing games PUBG and war zone His portrayal of an 80s action movie anti-hero ultimately earned him a vote for Gamer of the Year at the 2017 Game Awards. Despite a lot of controversy and a mysterious ban from Twitch at the time, Beam’s popularity on YouTube continues.
However, earlier this summer, a former Twitch employee publicly accused the streamer of being blocked for sending inappropriate messages to minors on the platform. This statement was confirmed by subsequent reports edge, Burundiand rolling stoneseventually leading Beam to respond to the accusations in a statement long statement In it, he admitted to having “inappropriate” conversations with underage users, but claimed that nothing illegal had occurred.
From then on Bhim The statement was removed As his apparent return to the air gets closer, he has largely dismissed ongoing criticism of his past behavior, as he did today when he tried to beat someone else to dunk on him. “Where did he come from, Epstein Island?” he wrote. “This is a PDF, not a document, and he stopped me and told me to take a screenshot and post it.”
While some Disrespect fans continue to defend him, his corporate partners have severed ties, including a computer gaming headset sponsor and the video game studio he seemingly co-founded, which recently tried to cut ties with his Participate in distancing. While YouTube didn’t ban his channel, it did monetize it, preventing Beahm from continuing to generate revenue from his massive following on the Google-owned platform.
If Beam does return to the air in some form, it won’t be his first attempt at a comeback in the face of controversy. After admitting to cheating on his wife in 2017, he returned to live broadcasting More than 300,000 viewers online.