Jake Paul tweets four-word support for Sketch amid raging controversy over alleged s*xual content
Jake Paul recently rallied behind Kylie Cox, popularly known as Sketch or TheSketchReal, amid a storm of controversy surrounding allegations of creating explicit content in the past.
Cox is currently embroiled in accusations of having been an OnlyF*ns model in the past. On Sunday night, a torrent of photos and videos emerged online, purportedly depicting the famous Twitch streamer engaged in adult content with other men.
The controversy began when YouTuber Pocketbook released a 17-minute video titled 'The Real Sketch: The Untold Story of Jamie Mar'. In the video, Pocketbook claims to have investigated Sketch's past and asserts that, before becoming a renowned livestreamer, Cox was an LGBTQ+ adult content creator.
On Monday, Cox took to his livestream to address and dispel the swirling rumors, confirming that he did partake in explicit activities a couple of years ago. While some expressed their disapproval of Sketch's past, numerous social media personalities rallied to his defense. Among the most notable supporters was 'The Problem Child'.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer turned to X and posted:
"We love you, Sketch."
Check out Jake Paul's post below:
Other prominent social media figures, including polarizing MMA fighter Dillon Danis, Tfue, FaZe Banks, Bradley Martyn, Mike Majlak, and others, have also shown strong support for Cox.
Sketch initially skyrocketed to fame with his Madden streams, quickly becoming one of the biggest stars in the streaming world. His meteoric rise was propelled by his catchphrases, distinctive sense of humor, and a series of viral TikTok videos.
What did Sketch say when confronting accusations of creating explicit content?
Kylie Cox recently tackled the allegations of being homosexual during his latest Twitch livestream. Initially starting with his usual lighthearted banter, Cox soon shifted to a more serious tone. He admitted to being the person featured in the footage circulating on social media.
Sketch revealed that the videos and photos, taken two years ago for OnlyF*ns, were from a challenging period in his life that he now wishes to move past:
"I'll start from the top - look at this, open and honest - that was me. That was me! It's okay, though. I will tell you what. Okay. Two years ago, I did some stuff. I'm sorry if you've seen some of the stuff. You know, I'm a changed person. This is going worse than I thought it was."
He added:
"So two years ago, I did not have sexual relations with that man! I'm just kidding. I did. Possibly. It's okay. What else do I have to say?"
Check out Kylie Cox's comments below: