"Some s**t I do is childish" - AMP Fanum responds to criticism about his content targeting children
Twitch streamer Roberto "Fanum" has responded to criticism over his content. During a recent Just Chatting livestream, the streamer spoke out about those "talking s**t" about his content, with some, according to Fanum, claiming that it is aimed at a younger demographic.
While claiming that the content presented on his broadcasts contains mature themes, the AMP (Any Means Possible)-affiliated personality admitted to some of his livestream antics being "childish":
"I don't understand this. I think people that talk s**t about... me specifically, which is rare, but I don't think they watch me. Somebody said that I make content for kids. I don't think I do, gang. I ain't going to cap. I don't really... I don't think I tailor my s**t for kids, bro. I think I just do what I do. Some s**t I do is childish, so I can see why sometimes... you feel me?"
Fanum also questioned the validity of the criticism:
"Gang, I literally have grown men on stream. I turn all this s**t blue, I drink on the stream, I'm taking shots, and all that. I don't think I do that, gang. You sure you're talking about the right person? You feel me? N****s is reaching. It ain't landing. It would've land if it was real because, usually when it's real, people be like, 'I bet!' But it ain't land. You feel me? No bulls**t."
The 27-year-old also stated that those who liked him would end up watching his livestreams:
"I'm just me, and if you f**k with me, you're going to watch this stream. That is what it is. No bull s**t."
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When Fanum responded to accusations that he and Kai Cenat "push religion" to their viewers
This is not the first time Fanum has addressed criticisms about his content. On December 1, 2024, a 48-second video surfaced on X, in which the Twitch streamer responded to accusations that he and Kai Cenat "push religion" to their viewers. Explaining why he and his fellow AMP member frequently mention God during their broadcasts, Fanum said:
"I'm forever grateful, and that's why I'm always talking about it, I'm always mentioning it, you know what I'm saying? I know, at times, it may come off like I'm trying to push it. I'm not trying to but when you ask me a question on how I did it, well that's how I did it. You know what I'm saying? Man, that's why you see Kai say what he says. We're on the same boat, bro. We were so f**ked up in life and for us to come up, we give thanks to that."
Fanum made headlines on December 13, 2024, after implying that AMP's equity was not equally shared among members.