Twitch streamer Kylie Cox, known as Sketch, faces online backlash after explicit content from his past OnlyFans account went viral.
During a live stream, Sketch confirmed his involvement in the leaked videos, expressing regret and explaining that he was dealing with “addiction problems” at the time. “That was me,” he admitted. “Two years ago I did some stuff. I’m sorry if you’ve seen some of the stuff. I’m a changed person.”
“Plan A was probably to ... call it quits if this ever came out.”
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) July 8, 2024
Sketch gets emotional addressing his old OF leak, saying family and close friends saved him pic.twitter.com/oxfOiOj6hu
Fellow Twitch streamer BruceDropEmOff criticised Sketch, saying, “It’s not about you being gay, it’s about you not telling anyone and hiding it… that’s not cool bro. You’ve got kids that watch you, my little brother watches you, I’m not allowing him to watch you again.”
BruceDropEmOff speaks on Sketch’s gay porn involvement:
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) July 9, 2024
“It’s not about u being gay, it’s about you not telling no one and hiding it… that’s not cool bro. You got kids that watch you, my lil brother watch you, i’m not allowing him to watch you again”
pic.twitter.com/x6rTlYhlZF
Another Twitch streamer, Sneako, also commented on the controversy, stating, “He [Sketch] lied to you about his life,” and disagreed with those calling Sketch genuine, arguing that a genuine person wouldn’t lie about their life.
Sneako goes OFF at twitch streamers for defending Sketch and says Sketch is living a lie….🤯 pic.twitter.com/pLZKcq2NoJ
— Jack 💫 (@jackXRE) July 9, 2024
Kylie Cox, known online as Sketch or TheSketchReal, is an American Twitch streamer, YouTuber, and Madden NFL player. He is known for his catchphrase, "What's up, brother?", which became a trend on TikTok.
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