Sketch is a polarizing figure in the Twitch community. He rose to fame with his Madden live streams and his tendency to trash talk. However, hostility to Sketch took a completely different turn on July 8th. The origin of the images was unclear, and debate raged for hours over whether they were authentic. The sketch finally addresses the images and speculation about his sexual orientation.
The anchor said without mincing words. “That’s me,” he told the audience. “I did some stuff two years ago and I’m sorry if you saw some of it.” Sketch later explained that he was in a different stage of his life when he was making OnlyFans content. Therefore, he calls himself a “changed man.” Skechers was visibly uncomfortable during the broadcast, which is understandable considering the situation he was in. This situation. “I didn’t have sex with that man,” Skechers quipped. “Just kidding, I do… it’s possible.”
Sketch thanks fans who still support him
This feeling of discomfort continued throughout the rest of the live broadcast. However, Sketch remains honest and steadfast in acknowledging that OnlyFans content is his. “The secret is out,” he said. “I’m dealing with some addiction issues. A few of them.” The streamer also expressed his gratitude to those in the community who have shown support to him during the controversy. “Thank you to everyone who supported me,” he noted.
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