Twitch streamer Sketch’s leaked OnlyFans content sparks a wave of support

A popular video game streamer is receiving a wave of support from other online creators after he was identified in sexually explicit content that circulated across X over the weekend.

A popular video game streamer is receiving a wave of support from other online creators after he was identified in sexually explicit content that circulated across X over the weekend.

Kylie Cox, who became a phenomenon in the sports world this year with his catchphrase “What’s up, brother?” posted an emotional video Monday acknowledging that he had posted content on the subscription platform OnlyFans. Some of the content showed Cox having sex with another man.

“That was me,” Cox, who goes by the nickname Sketch, said during a livestream video on Monday. “Two years ago, I did some stuff. I’m sorry if you’ve seen some of the stuff.”

The episode has reverberated through parts of the broader online streaming communities that skew young and male, generating discussion about homophobia and privacy in a corner of the internet that has at times been criticized for how it talks about sex work and LGBTQ people. 

Monday’s livestream has been viewed more than 875,000 times on Twitch as of Tuesday, and more than 22 million times in clips that were posted on X. A representative for Cox didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/internet/streamers-leaked-onlyfans-content-sparks-wave-support-ll-homie-tomorro-rcna160849


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