In a stream today, streamer Sketch talked to fans about the alleged OnlyFans account and addressed several claims made around online images tied to him from his past. The streamer seemed to confirm the images were genuine and came from “a dark time” in his life.
In a “Sketch of the Union” stream, the Madden streamer briefly addressed the LGBTQ+ OnlyFans claims that had emerged this week. “That was me,” he said at the beginning of the stream. “Cat’s out of the bag.” Sketch said he’d “done some stuff” about two years ago. Videos and images from the account were leaked online, leading to widespread discussion and no small amount of homophobia today. Sketch described himself as a “changed” person and said he was dealing with addiction during that period of his life.
“Plan A was probably to ‘call it quits’ if this ever came out,” Sketch said, insinuating he had at least imagined self-harm or suicide should any of the OnlyFans information come to light. But he credited the support of his parents and other creator friends like FaZe Banks as reasons he didn’t follow through with that “Plan A” and thanked his fans for their support today.
The stream comes in the wake of backlash to the original video revealing some of the OnlyFans content, followed by statements from other streamers and creators in support of Sketch. Banks, in particular said Sketch “was my homie yesterday, he’s my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow.” That appeared to be a quite literal statement, as he added images proving that Sketch was staying in the same place Banks and several other FaZe Clan members throughout the OnlyFans account coming to light.
Sketch seems unclear on his immediate plans. “Fuck it, we start streaming more often,” the streamer mused. “Or quit. One of the two.” He said he’ll likely be back on stream at some point, but might take a small break before getting back to Twitch.