Dr Disrespect Deletes Confession Ahead of Possible Comeback

Dr. Disrespect smiles in the crowd.

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Guy “Dr Disrespect” Beahm recently returned to social media with a mysterious chessboard pole Weeks after allegations emerged that he was banned from Twitch for 'sexting' a minor in 2020, the controversial YouTuber has now deleted his previous statement in which he admitted to having “inappropriate” contact with a minor user.

“I am not a f*cking predator or a pedophile,” Beahm wrote in a June 25 X (formerly Twitter) post about the allegations. He has remained defiant about the mounting criticism, but has not denied the underlying claim that his infamous Twitch ban in June 2020 was due to messages with a child that “tend to be very inappropriate at times.” At the time, he emphasized that “nothing illegal happened, no pictures were shared, no crime was committed,” while also calling his past behavior “idiotic.” As stated The post made by esports/gaming interviewer Jake Lucky on Wednesday has been completely removed.

Instead, Beahm's X profile now goes up immediately from June 24 Hand Ring her announcement stream mysterious July 31 article Despite the allegations that his YouTube channel, which has over 4 million subscribers, was de-monetized, the video, which features a photo of him behind a chessboard, hints that he will return to streaming in some form soon. At the time, Beahm began arguing with users in the comments who accused him of preying on a minor.

As a former Twitch employee, I first In June, he caused a storm with renewed allegations of a 'sexting' incident Beahm, who hastened the once-mysterious platform ban, has lost sponsorships and partnerships, including from the studio he co-founded. The leaders of the Midnight Society are working on a shooter game like the games Beahm popularized Call of Duty: Battlegroundrecently moved away from the publisher, to explain Bloomberg He said they partnered with the Dr Disrespect brand only to exploit their target audience.

In his final statement to fans before making his now-deleted confession, Beahm said: Elden Ring: The Shadow of Erdtree announced that he would be taking an extended vacation. He had remained silent before that, apparently in part due to a deal with Twitch that would see him paid out the remainder of his seven-figure contract through 2022. Beahm could not immediately be reached for comment.

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