Twitch streamer Tectone went live on his channel for the first time since announcing his divorce from his wife, Fream, on December 18. He also addressed the s*xual assault controversy surrounding his friend, Rich Campbell.
The content creator got very emotional during the broadcast and shared his thoughts on the recent events, stating:
Tectone hosted a three-hour long broadcast on December 18 titled, "Addressing everything that happened and the future of this channel."
The Austin, Texas-based personality broke down in tears while discussing the uncertain future of his podcast Noodle Shop. He then burst out crying and attempted to console himself. Following a brief pause, he stated:
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The content creator recalled how he planned to watch some movies earlier that day and claimed he was doing fine. He added:
Tectone said a lot was going on in his life, including his divorce from his wife and Rich Campbell's departure following the s*xual assault allegations. The OTK member expressed gratitude to the streamer organization after claiming that "bad s**t followed him like a plane," saying:
A reaction thread featuring the content creator's recent livestream went viral on the r/LivestreamFail subreddit. With more than 145 community members commenting, Reddit user u/tropicocity stated:
Redditor u/clarkemaxx recalled Rich Campbell being Tectone's best friend:
One community member wanted to know what happened to the streamer's wife:
Redditor u/BardOfReactions provided context, saying:
Here are some more relevant fan reactions:
Tectone is a well-known Twitch content creator associated with Austin, Texas-based streamers. He began his online career in 2019 and now has over 810k followers on his channel.
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