A popular Twitch streamer has made an emotional admission after images emerged of him appearing in gay porn on OnlyFans before his streaming career took off.
Cox released a video admitting to the images and videos being of him, revealing the torment the reactions online had caused him.
'Two years ago, I did some stuff,' Sketch said.
His videos centered around the Madden series leading him to viral meetings with real-life NFL stars.
Online controversy raged when images of the 25-year-old engaged in adult content on the subscription site leaked to social media. Sketch was my homie yesterday, he’s my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow.
“I did not have sexual relations with that man!” Sketch pretended to say.
We do not host, stream, or sell adult content. Images of Cox’s OnlyFans, which he said was created when he was dealing with addiction, leaked onto social media earlier this week.
“Two years ago, I did some stuff,” said Cox. “I’m sorry if you’ve seen some of the stuff, you know I’m a changed person.” said Cox.
The video has generated over 5 Million Views since its posting on July 8, 2024.
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The Twitch streamer confirmed his OnlyFans Porn past following the leak of an explicit gay porn video released on social media several days ago.
The 25-year-old Sketch gave an emotional speech during a video in which he admitted to performing gay porn on his OnlyFans platform.
'All the FaZe boys were with him last night.
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, is popular in gaming circles with over 1.1 million followers. S**t hit the fan. … Cat’s out of the bag.”
Sketch conceded that he went through dark thoughts after the images were leaked — saying he feared he might not have survived had close friends and family “saved” him — before saying it was a relief to finally be unburdened of having to keep it secret.
“I’ve been living under the threat of that coming out for like two years,” he said.
“I’ll tell you what — weight lifted off my shoulders,” he said now he no longer had “stuff in the closet.”
Sketch went on to say that he thought he might quit if the news ever came out, but joked he would now take inspiration from Kim Kardashian on how to handle a sex-tape scandal.
Sketch said he now plans to take a quick break, but may be back streaming as soon as Wednesday.
While some took to social media to express their disappointment in Sketch for his past, plenty of his fellow creators, including [FaZe Banks, came to his defense.
Or quit, I don't know, one of the two,' before jokingly asking what Kim Kardashian did after her sex tape scandal.
Banks posted a screenshot of a conversation he'd had with Cox in the wake of the leaks and sent his support.
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, is popular in gaming circles with over 1.1 million followers.
Another catch phrase that Sketch has come up with in his TikTok videos is 'Tuesday, Tuesday.'
Along with 'what's up brother' and 'special teams, special plays, special players,' the catch phrase has been remixed into newer trends that have overtaken TikTok.
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“I’m just kidding, I did. I stand with him.'
Jynxzi, a frequent gaming collaborator of Sketch, made an emotional video saying 'a friend is a friend, no matter what' and confirming he was with Cox.
Popular Barstool host Big Cat also sent his support.
'Yeah my comment is Sketch is awesome and I hope he knows the majority of people, myself included, have his back.'
Cox's community - including author and businessman Mike Majlak (pictured center) - was overwhelmingly supportive and included at least one of his NFL heroes
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner was one of the many to praise Sketch
Author and businessman Mike Majlak posted a photo of himself with Sketch and also spoke positively about the 25-year-old.
People go through tough times and it promotes growth. I don't know what I was gonna do.
'F**k it, we start streaming more often!