Popular Twitch streamer Kylie Cox, otherwise known as Sketch (who made a name for himself playing Madden NFL 24) has confessed to being at the heart of a recent «controversy». I put controversy in quotes there, because the issue at hand isn't really an issue at all—unless you're in the public eye, in which case, certain people might make it one.
On July 7, Cox—who has over 1.2 million followers on Twitch (and more on Instagram and TikTok) had several images and webcam videos from a former OnlyFans account—which is implied by Sketch to have been his own—spread across social media against his will, in which Cox had sex with men.
FaZe Banks, CEO of esports company FaZe Clan and a supporter of Cox, shared several texts with him, showing his unconditional support while adding: «Sketch was my homie yesterday, he’s my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow. You guys are fckin weirdos.»
The weirdos Banks is addressing here? Well, the internet at large for one, but also other streamers—some with hundreds of thousands of followers—criticising Cox for «living a lie», and other deeply unpleasant things I won't share here.
Cox went live the next day—the vod of which can be seen below, as shared by riri on YouTube.
Cox begins the video in high spirits, joking: «Elephant in the room… I got a haircut,» before confirming that the OnlyFans videos had, in fact, been made with his involvement. «Two years ago I did some stuff—I'm sorry if you've seen some of the stuff. Y'know, I'm a changed person … I did not have sexual relations with that man. I'm just kidding, I did. Possibly. Cat's outta the bag.»
Cox then goes on to apologise for his past actions, stating that he was «dealing with some addiction problems, a couple of 'em,» and reassuring his audience that he was «dead serious about not doing it again. That was a dark time, [a] rough time.»
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