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Sketch OnlyFans Leak, Explained: Twitch Streamer Confirms He Created Adult Content During âDark Timeâ
Conor Murray
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Jul 9, 2024,12:36pm EDT
Topline Popular Twitch streamer Sketch confirmed on a Monday livestream that leaks of years-old videos originally posted to OnlyFans that appeared to show the streamer engaging in sexual acts with other men were actually him, prompting an outpouring of support from other streamers who slammed the YouTuber Pocketbook for outing the adult content.
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Sketch, a Texas-based Twitch streamer with more than 1 million followers whose real name is Kylie Cox, responded to leaked adult content originally posted to OnlyFans account that appeared to be of himâwhich he confirmed were real and were from two years agoâin a livestream on Monday.
The YouTube account Pocketbook posted screenshots from Coxâs OnlyFans videos in a 17-minute video titled âThe Real Sketch: The Untold Story of Jamie Marâ posted on Sunday, in which the YouTuber discussed Coxâs past as a gay adult content creator.
In the video, Pocketbook said he felt âcomfortableâ sharing the information because âbeing LGBTQ+ is not a career ender,â but many commenters and social media users slammed the video and accused the YouTuber of outing Cox.
Cox told his followers Monday he was âliving under the threat of that coming out for two years,â stating he was going through a âdark timeâ and facing addiction issues while creating those videos.
Cox said if he had been alone while these videos leaked, he âprobably wouldnât be talkingâ on his livestream, stating his friends and parents âsaved me.â
Cox made jokes throughout his response, first telling followers he would address the âelephant in the room⌠I got a haircut,â and joking he âdid not have sexual relations with that man⌠Iâm just kidding, I did, possibly.â
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Who Is Sketch?
Cox began streaming as Sketch in 2023, achieving fame for livestreaming the Madden NFL 24 football video game. He became known for his sense of humor and catchphrases and mannerisms like âWhatâs up, brother?â (which he says while raising his index finger) and âSpecial teams, special plays, special players,â gaming publication Dot Esports reported, which have been emulated by professional sports players including Cleveland Guardians player Bo Naylor and Houston Astros player Kyle Tucker. Cox partnered with the Houston Texans in April to announce one of their draft picks, and he appeared in a trailer for Fortnite Reload in June alongside other popular streamers, including Kai Cenat. Cox is also active on Instagram, where he has 1.6 million followers, and TikTok, where he has 2.1 million followers.
How Has The Streaming Community Responded?
The outing of Coxâs adult content videos were slammed by fellow streamers and Coxâs fans, who also praised how Cox responded to the situation. FaZe Banks, the CEO of the FaZe Clan online gaming organization, posted texts he had shared with Cox on Sunday night on X, which he said Cox told him to post. In the texts, Cox said he needed someone to talk to and Banks offered to call him a car to be with him. âAll the FaZe boys were with him last night. Sketch was my homie yesterday, heâs my homie today, heâll be my homie tomorrow,â Banks posted. Banksâ post was viewed nearly 30 million times. New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner posted on X that âSketch handled the situation better than a lot of people would've,â garnering more than 115,000 likes. Gaming streamer Co1azo praised Cox for his humorous response to the leaked videos, garnering nearly 200,000 likes on an X post in which he said he âlost itâ when Cox joked that the âelephant in the roomâ was he âgot a haircut.â Barstool podcast host Dan Katz, known as âBig Cat,â posted on X that âSketch is awesome and I hope he knows the majority of people, myself included, have his back.â
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Coxâs supporters and friends slammed others in the gaming and streaming communities who ridiculed Cox over his adult content. The streamer Sneako, who has nearly 400,000 followers on the streaming platform Rumble, slammed Cox for âlying about his lifeâ in a clip that went viral on X and was quickly criticized by other streamers. Twitch streamer Corinna Kopf, who has 3 million followers on X, slammed Sneako as âincredibly denseâ and questioned why Cox would be expected to ârandomly disclose who they were f***ingâ after becoming an internet celebrity. Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who has more than 2.6 million followers on the platform, slammed âeveryone that made fun of him and made him feel unwelcome,â stating Cox shouldnât feel shame because his actions did not hurt anyone. Cenat criticized âgrown menâ for âbullyingâ Cox online.
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Cox said he would take a small break from streaming and would not livestream on Tuesday, though he could be back as soon as Wednesday.
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Sketch OnlyFans Leak, Explained: Twitch Streamer Confirms He Created Adult Content During âDark Timeâ
Conor Murray
Forbes Staff
Murray is a Forbes news reporter covering entertainment trends.
Follow
0
Jul 9, 2024,12:36pm EDT
Topline Popular Twitch streamer Sketch confirmed on a Monday livestream that leaks of years-old videos originally posted to OnlyFans that appeared to show the streamer engaging in sexual acts with other men were actually him, prompting an outpouring of support from other streamers who slammed the YouTuber Pocketbook for outing the adult content.
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Twitch streamer Sketch confirmed the videos were made while he was battling addiction issues two ... [+]Getty Images
Key Facts
Sketch, a Texas-based Twitch streamer with more than 1 million followers whose real name is Kylie Cox, responded to leaked adult content originally posted to OnlyFans account that appeared to be of himâwhich he confirmed were real and were from two years agoâin a livestream on Monday.
The YouTube account Pocketbook posted screenshots from Coxâs OnlyFans videos in a 17-minute video titled âThe Real Sketch: The Untold Story of Jamie Marâ posted on Sunday, in which the YouTuber discussed Coxâs past as a gay adult content creator.
In the video, Pocketbook said he felt âcomfortableâ sharing the information because âbeing LGBTQ+ is not a career ender,â but many commenters and social media users slammed the video and accused the YouTuber of outing Cox.
Cox told his followers Monday he was âliving under the threat of that coming out for two years,â stating he was going through a âdark timeâ and facing addiction issues while creating those videos.
Cox said if he had been alone while these videos leaked, he âprobably wouldnât be talkingâ on his livestream, stating his friends and parents âsaved me.â
Cox made jokes throughout his response, first telling followers he would address the âelephant in the room⌠I got a haircut,â and joking he âdid not have sexual relations with that man⌠Iâm just kidding, I did, possibly.â
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Who Is Sketch?
Cox began streaming as Sketch in 2023, achieving fame for livestreaming the Madden NFL 24 football video game. He became known for his sense of humor and catchphrases and mannerisms like âWhatâs up, brother?â (which he says while raising his index finger) and âSpecial teams, special plays, special players,â gaming publication Dot Esports reported, which have been emulated by professional sports players including Cleveland Guardians player Bo Naylor and Houston Astros player Kyle Tucker. Cox partnered with the Houston Texans in April to announce one of their draft picks, and he appeared in a trailer for Fortnite Reload in June alongside other popular streamers, including Kai Cenat. Cox is also active on Instagram, where he has 1.6 million followers, and TikTok, where he has 2.1 million followers.
How Has The Streaming Community Responded?
The outing of Coxâs adult content videos were slammed by fellow streamers and Coxâs fans, who also praised how Cox responded to the situation. FaZe Banks, the CEO of the FaZe Clan online gaming organization, posted texts he had shared with Cox on Sunday night on X, which he said Cox told him to post. In the texts, Cox said he needed someone to talk to and Banks offered to call him a car to be with him. âAll the FaZe boys were with him last night. Sketch was my homie yesterday, heâs my homie today, heâll be my homie tomorrow,â Banks posted. Banksâ post was viewed nearly 30 million times. New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner posted on X that âSketch handled the situation better than a lot of people would've,â garnering more than 115,000 likes. Gaming streamer Co1azo praised Cox for his humorous response to the leaked videos, garnering nearly 200,000 likes on an X post in which he said he âlost itâ when Cox joked that the âelephant in the roomâ was he âgot a haircut.â Barstool podcast host Dan Katz, known as âBig Cat,â posted on X that âSketch is awesome and I hope he knows the majority of people, myself included, have his back.â
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Coxâs supporters and friends slammed others in the gaming and streaming communities who ridiculed Cox over his adult content. The streamer Sneako, who has nearly 400,000 followers on the streaming platform Rumble, slammed Cox for âlying about his lifeâ in a clip that went viral on X and was quickly criticized by other streamers. Twitch streamer Corinna Kopf, who has 3 million followers on X, slammed Sneako as âincredibly denseâ and questioned why Cox would be expected to ârandomly disclose who they were f***ingâ after becoming an internet celebrity. Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, who has more than 2.6 million followers on the platform, slammed âeveryone that made fun of him and made him feel unwelcome,â stating Cox shouldnât feel shame because his actions did not hurt anyone. Cenat criticized âgrown menâ for âbullyingâ Cox online.
What To Watch For
Cox said he would take a small break from streaming and would not livestream on Tuesday, though he could be back as soon as Wednesday.