TikToker 'LifeandScars' takes Fentanyl on livestream after allegedly faking his death

After shocking fans with false reports of his death, "LifeandScars" returns online in a controversial livestream.

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In a bizarre twist, TikTok personality “LifeandScars,” previously rumored to have died of an overdose, resurfaced on social media with a livestream that left viewers shocked. 

Last month, rumors circulated across platforms that the 37-year-old content creator had passed away. 

Friends and moderators on his Discord channel alleged an accidental overdose, with one member confirming, “All I know is that he passed away from an overdose. An update will be posted if I get one.” 

Fans quickly flooded his social media with condolences, mourning his apparent loss.

However, the situation took a surprising turn when reports surfaced that “LifeandScars” had actually been arrested on a misdemeanor charge the same day of his alleged “death.” 

Discord moderators later admitted they had not debunked the rumor because, in their words, “that s*** was funny.” 

The controversy continued to swirl until LifeandScars, also known by his online alias “Game Is Game,” posted a video, effectively confirming his return to social media.

In his recent livestream, shared widely on Akademiks TV, LifeandScars is seen taking a hit of fentanyl and offering a toast. 

— LuhSleekDSG (@ImSoul777) November 13, 2024

“To all the underage drinkers. To all the drunk drivers... all the pregnant b****es... recovering addicts... unregistered sex offenders, and last but not least to all the people who are alive,” he proclaimed. 

“Everybody always does a toast to the people who dead. N****, let’s toast to the people who alive.” Although he did not directly address the rumors of his death, LifeandScars’ provocative message and actions left viewers both confused and concerned.

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