It’s incredible what can happen in under 24 hours. After Dr Disrespect responded to claims made by a former Twitch employee, the streamer is now facing a huge wave of backlash.
An ex-Twitch worker took to Twitter to make allegations against Dr Disrespect regarding his famous Twitch ban; in those allegations, the ex-employee mentioned the streamer messaging a minor.
Dr Disrespect attempted to cut the conversation dead by responding to the accusation, saying how he didn’t "do anything wrong”.
However, his lack of denial when it came to whether he messaged a minor and attempted to meet up with them has come back to haunt him.
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As shared on social media, during a stream, Dr Disrespect received a message that caused "his mood to immediately shift”.
Shortly thereafter, the streamer announced he’d be taking a step back from streaming. It would seem, though, that this sudden declaration wasn’t solely his decision.
In a post, the Midnight Society, the game studio that Dr Disrespect is co-founder of, announced that it’s no longer associated with him.
“On Friday evening we became aware of an allegation against one of our co-founder’s Guy Beahm aka Dr Disrespect [...] in order to maintain our principles and standards as a studio and individuals, we needed to act,” the tweet reads.
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It continues, “For this reason, we are terminating our relationship with Guy Beahm immediately.”
Since these series of announcements, fans of the YouTuber are demanding to know what “evidence” is available that proves Dr Disrespect did as accused.
“Actual proof”, however, isn’t exactly forthcoming due to the terms of the agreement between Twitch and Dr Disrespect following the ban that has triggered these series of events since.
Whether this is truly the end of the streamer’s career is up for debate – and it’s being discussed heatedly. Still, while the final nail in the coffin hasn’t quite been hammered in yet, many believe this is the end for Dr Disrespect.
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As one social media user remarked, “The NDAs are ending, his deeds are coming to light, people are finding out his first name is 'Guy'. He’s finished.”
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