Twitch streamer Sketch cries over gay porn leak after graphic images of him emerge online
A popular Twitch streamer has made an emotional confession after footage surfaced of him appearing in gay porn on OnlyFans before his streaming career took off.
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, is popular in gaming circles with over 1.1 million followers. His videos have revolved around the Madden series, which has led him to viral encounters with real-life NFL stars.
Controversy erupted online when photos of the 25-year-old woman on the subscription site leaked to social media.
Cox posted a video in which he admitted that the images and videos were his, showing how hurtful the online comments were to him.
“Two years ago I did some things,” Sketch said. “I’m sorry if you saw some things, but you know I’m a changed person.”
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, emotionally admitted he made gay porn on OnlyFans before his streaming career after images were leaked
He then noted that the video was “worse than I thought” and jokingly referenced the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Sketch walked away from the camera for a moment and shouted, “The cat’s out of the bag!”
Cox then thanked everyone who had supported him, including his parents, friends and other streamers like FaZe Banks.
“I get it if you’re mad. Things got out of hand. I was dealing with some addiction issues,” he said.
Sketch then hinted at possible suicidal thoughts. He said that if he had been alone when this happened, “I probably wouldn’t be talking to you right now.”
‘People like FaZe Banks, especially, and the friends I’ve made over the years, they came and saved me. I don’t know what to do.
“F**k it, we’re gonna stream more! Or stop, I don’t know, one of the two,” before jokingly asking what Kim Kardashian has been up to since her sex tape scandal.
Banks posted a screenshot of a conversation he had with Cox after the leaks, expressing his support.
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, is popular in gaming circles with over 1.1 million followers. His videos have revolved around the Madden series, which has led him to viral encounters with real NFL stars
Cox posted a video admitting the images and videos were his and revealing the torment the online comments had caused him
“Not everything needs to be aired and farmed, but since you all want to make crazy assumptions, Sketch asked me to post these receipts,” he wrote.
“All the FaZe boys was with him last night. Sketch was my homie yesterday, he my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow. Y’all fkn weirdos.”
One person on X wondered, “What kind of addiction drives you to watch videos like this?” while others posted GIFs showing their discomfort with the situation.
However, Cox’s community was overwhelmingly positive and included at least one of his NFL heroes.
New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner wrote: ‘Sketch handled the situation better than a lot of people would have. The same people who loved him before all of this will love him after all of this and if they don’t, they didn’t really love him to begin with. People go through hard times and that’s what makes for growth. I’m rooting for him.’
Jynxzi, a frequent Sketch gamer, 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 showed his support.
“Yeah, my reaction is that Sketch is amazing and I hope he knows that most people, including myself, are behind him.”
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 many who praised Sketch
Author and businessman Mike Majlak posted a photo of himself on Sketch and also spoke positively about the 25-year-old.
‘[M]I sketched him a few months ago and have had the privilege of interacting with him a lot since then. He has an incredible heart, positive energy and love for life. I consider him a friend and hope he continues to be the sweet soul we all know and love.
The gamer is known for streaming live sessions on ‘Madden’ and his slogans ‘what’s up brother’ and ‘special teams, special plays, special players.’
Sketch is also known for playing ‘Madden NFL’ on Twitch and is often seen gaming with fellow streamer Jynxzi, who is known for his podcast where he interviews other streamers on the platform.
Another catchphrase Sketch uses in his TikTok videos is “Tuesday, Tuesday.”
Along with “what’s up, brother” and “special teams, special plays, special players,” the slogan has been adopted into newer trends that have taken over TikTok.