
Guy “Dr. Disrespect” Beam recently returned to social media With mysterious chessboard columns A few weeks ago, he was banned from Twitch in 2020 following allegations that he sent “sexting messages” to minors. Now, the controversial YouTuber has deleted a previous statement admitting to “inappropriate” contact with underage users.
“I’m not a fucking predator or a pedophile,” Beam wrote in a June 25 post on X (formerly Twitter) about the accusations. He has remained defiant in the face of mounting criticism, but he has not denied underlying accusations that his infamous Twitch ban in June 2020 was because of messages he sent with minors that “sometimes tended too much to be inappropriate.” appropriate direction”. At the time, he emphasized that “nothing illegal happened, no photos were shared, no crime was committed,” while also calling his past behavior “stupid.” as mentioned before On Wednesday, esports/gaming interviewer Jake Lucky reported that the entire post has now been deleted.
Instead, Beahm’s X profile now jumps immediately from June 24 ring of fire Stream announcements to his Mysterious post from July 31st It features a photo of himself standing behind a chessboard, which seems to indicate that he will return to streaming in some form soon, even though his YouTube channel of over 4 million subscribers was demonetized due to the accusations. At the time, Beam was feuding in the comments with users who accused him of molesting minors.
Starting with a former Twitch employee In June, another accusation of “pornographic text messaging” caused an uproar. For facilitating the once-mysterious platform ban, Beam lost sponsorships and partnerships, including with the studio he co-founded. The leaders of the Midnight Society are developing a shooting game modeled after the one played by Beam Call of Duty: Warzonerecently kept distance from the anchor, tell Burundi They partnered with the “Dr. Disrespect” brand just to exploit his audience.
Before making his now-deleted confession, Beam spoke to fans about his latest confession Elden Ring: Shadow of the Eldtree Streamers say he’s going on a long vacation. He had remained silent until then, seemingly in part due to a 2022 settlement with Twitch in which he reportedly paid the remainder of his seven-figure contract. Beam could not immediately be reached for comment.
Updated August 15, 2024 at 10:25 AM ET: The showrunner behind Dr. Disrespect has released his first update since deleting a confession that teased his upcoming return. “It’s such a great time off right now,” Beam Tweet. “Champions though, we’ll be back soon. We have a lot to talk about. Yeah yeah yeah yeah.