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  • Noodle the Pug behind ‘Bones or No Bones’ TikTok trend passes away – Dexerto

    Noodle the Pug behind ‘Bones or No Bones’ TikTok trend passes away Noodle the PugThe beloved pug behind the viral “Bones or No Bones” TikTok trend has passed away. Jonathan Graziano, Noodle’s person, updates fans of the fourteen-year-old pug’s passing with a heartfelt and emotional message. TikTok is home to hundreds of relatable moments shared by users around the world. However, stars like Noodle the Pug have had a particular impact as many work to motivate themselves and find hope and drive after years of struggle and hardship. Noodle the Pug became famous across social media in 2021 for videos known as “Bones” or “No Bones” day updates. In these videos, Noodle’s person Jonathan would attempt to get the silvered pug up from bed. If Noodle stood, it was a “Bones” day meant for trying new things and taking initiative. If Noodle flopped back into bed, it was a “No Bones” day, and the pair encouraged viewers to take it easy and be kind to themselves. For many, Noodle’s relatable plight of getting out of bed each morning struck a chord, and the videos were soon seen across TikTok, Facebook, and Instagram as fans cheered Noodle on or offered commentary on their own “Bones” and “No Bones” days. Noodle the Pug passes away at fourteen In a deeply emotional and heartfelt update on December 3, 2022, Noodle’s person Jonathan posted a TikTok video updating fans about Noodle. Jonathan explains that Noodle passed away on December 2, 2022. The beloved pug was with Jonathan, in the comfort of his home and with the people he loved. Jonathan apologized to everyone who was touched by Noodle, thanked all the people who supported them, and encouraged all the viewers with dogs to give their own pups a doggy-safe cheese puff in Noodle’s honor. Fans in the comments have come together to grieve Noodle’s passing, with many sharing that they will “only have Bones days” to show their love for the pug. Others thank Jonathan and Noodle for all they gave to the world, and for sharing such tender moments with so many who needed the encouragement to find their “Bones,” or offer themselves grace in times of “No Bones” struggles. Noodle the Pug will always be remembered by those he touched, reminding us to love ourselves and take each day one little pug step at a time.

  • Noel Miller reveals engagement to girlfriend Aleena and sends fans wild – Dexerto

    Noel Miller reveals engagement to girlfriend Aleena and sends fans wild Instagram: Noel MillerPeople are over-the-moon after popular YouTuber Noel Miller has gotten engaged to his long-term girlfriend Aleena. Noel Miller is a former vine star and YouTuber with more than 2 million subscribers. He is a part of the rap group Tiny Meat Gang alongside Cody Ko. He and Cody Ko were also known for their YouTube series “That’s Cringe.” Noel revealed the amazing news on Instagram with a post of the stunning engagement ring, writing: “My love and support since day one. I’ve been waiting a long time for this.” Aleena also shared the same picture of her cupping Noel’s face to show off the ring with the caption “Worth the wait, I love you.” Fellow YouTube and internet stars expressed their excitement for the pair in the comments with Kurtis Conner, Danny Gonzalez, and Trevor Wallace all adding their congratulations. It’s safe to say that their fans are also ecstatic about the news, with several tweets about the couple going viral.. One person tweeted: “THIS IS THE ONLY THING I WILL EVER TALK ABOUT IT ALEENA AND NOEL ARE GETTING MARRIED I AM SOBBING.” THIS IS THE ONLY THING I WILL EVER TALK ABOUT IT ALEENA AND NOEL ARE GETTING MARRIED I AM SOBBING pic.twitter.com/Mw6ae6eONQ — vee 🍦 🫶🏼 (@costcosoftserve) October 13, 2020 Another person tweeted: “Noel and Aleena deserve the world.” https://twitter.com/tmgnectar/status/1315855450445950977?s=20 One fan even posted: “Noel and Aleena are the blueprint for true love, they support and love each other so f***ing much and they’re always in each other’s corner and they always said they didn’t care if they got married or not but Noel wanted to show her how much he loves her and he did it.” https://twitter.com/f1miller/status/1315844807705665538?s=20 The loved-up couple has been together for at least six years, with Aleena first appearing on Noel’s Instagram in 2014. Aleena herself is also popular on social media after becoming associated with Noel and has amassed more than 100,000 followers on Instagram.

  • Noel Miller launches new podcast ‘Stretch and Fade’ with MeatCanyon – Dexerto

    Noel Miller launches new podcast ‘Stretch and Fade’ with MeatCanyon YouTube: TMG StudiosWe spoke with comedian, rapper, and influencer Noel Miller about his brand new podcast, ‘Stretch and Fade,’ with co-host MeatCanyon in an exclusive interview. Noel Miller is a man of many talents. While some fans might know him from his presence on YouTube, others might recognize him from his stand-up comedy, while still others might link him to his work in the music industry. 33-year-old Noel Miller is all of these things and more; he even directed a short comedic action flick called ‘Suki’ in 2019. Now, he’s earned widespread acclaim for his YouTube channel, where he boasts over 2.5 million subscribers, as well as his podcast, ‘Tiny Meat Gang.’ The TMG podcast has hosted a slew of prominent guests over the years, such as YouTube star MrBeast, popular streamer TimTheTatMan, and even Chet Hanks, just to name a few. Noel Miller & MeatCanyon kick off ‘Stretch and Fade’ podcast Now, Miller is getting ready to kick off yet another podcast — and his pod partner is another big content creator who’s not exactly known for appearing on camera. On Valentines Day 2023, the TMG Studios channel released a trailer for another major project coming from the minds of Noel Miller and Hunter ‘MeatCanyon‘ Hancock, a creator who’s best known for his viral — and oftentimes disturbing — comedic animations poking fun at pop culture. When asked why he chose MeatCanyon as his co-host, Miller pointed to their pre-existing relationship as hosts for the TMG podcast, where Hancock stepped in as a host from time to time. “Hunter and I met for the first time on the TMG podcast,” Miller explained. “Some months later, Hunter jumped in as a co-host on TMG with me, and in that time, we talked a lot about film and personal creative projects. Individually, we have a lot of aspirations in the realm of film and generally enjoy chirping at each other, so we felt it could make a good dynamic for a regular show.” “I think Hunter has a hilarious point of view that people don’t get to hear directly through his animations,” he added. “In that way, he draws comedy and thoughts out of me that I don’t think I express in other contexts.” Stretch and Fade will focus on film & art with “unexpected” guests Stretch and Fade certainly has a different vibe from the TMG podcast, and there’s a reason why. According to Miller, this new podcast will primarily discuss movies and art. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, given Miller’s own experience in creating short films (as well as the humorous trailer he and MeatCanyon crafted for their forthcoming show). As such, Miller says that fans can look forward to some “unexpected” guests as their latest venture evolves and expands. “Hunter and I have good comedic chemistry and we’re excited to watch the show develop as we record episodes,” he teased. “We already have some unexpected guest ideas that we feel will be very entertaining. The show will have a lot of discussion about film and art but still rooted in comedy.” In fact, Miller talked a little bit about the making of the Stretch and Fade teaser, claiming that he wanted to reflect his love of film in the action-packed advertisement. “The show will have a focus on film, and I wanted to reflect that in the trailer, so people have a general idea of the tone,” he clarified. “Shooting on film is something I’ve been exploring more as a director lately, so this felt like a great opportunity to do so.” Noel Miller talks being an influencer, comedian, and more This is just the latest project for Miller, who is currently in Australia for his ‘Everything is F*cked’ comedy tour. He revealed how he’s able to handle his massive workload, between his ongoing tour, his YouTube channels, and this upcoming project with Meat Canyon. “I have a supportive cast around me that I can trust with my ideas and direction,” he said. “It’s taken a good chunk of time to get to this point. I spent the last year and a half trying to nail down a creative process that sits between honest and efficient.” However, out of all his titles, Miller claims that he prefers to be labeled as a “comedian” at present, although he admitted the decision was a “tough” one. How to watch the Stretch and Fade podcast As for the future, Miller says both he and Hunter “have a couple goals in mind,” but are entertaining the idea of hosting a small film festival, where they might produce a few scripted projects of their own. For now, fans can look forward to catching the first episode of the Stretch and Fade podcast on February 20 at 3 PM PT, which can be viewed on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more of our interviews with top creators, check out our chats with influencers like Neekolul, Vinnie Hacker, and more.

  • Noel Miller & Cody Ko roast TMG podcaster for exposing feet pics he was “scammed” out of – Dexerto

    Noel Miller & Cody Ko roast TMG podcaster for exposing feet pics he was “scammed” out of YouTube: TMG StudiosCody Ko and Noel Miller tore their fellow co-host Ben Cahn to shreds while being kept in hysterics on ‘The 8 Ball Special’ as he explained how he was scammed into providing feet pics. Noel Miller and Cody Ko, vine comedians turned YouTube celebrities ran a ‘podcasting extravaganza’ by pulling on the finance-targeted ‘Trillionaire Mindset’ hosts Ben Cahn and Emil De Rosa for the hour-long ‘8 Ball Special’. Quickly derailing the podcast, Ben detailed recent foot-based escapades, saying he posted a picture of his foot onto Instagram, leading to DM’s from a burner account asking if he’d be willing to sell more photos of his feet. So far, so much a standard day on the internet, with Amouranth recently exposing the intense level of thirst she finds in her own private messages across multiple platforms. Continuing the conversation, however, Ben shows that the account requested a series of photos and videos in specific poses. Offering ‘500 BHD’ (the currency of Bahrain) in exchange. Which works out to close to $1300 USD. His co-hosts lost it at this point in the conversation, with Cody declaring: “I can’t f**king believe you’re actually taking this guy up on this,” before pointing out that Ben is dealing with “the worst negotiator in the world” as the man turned down twenty dollars while offering thirteen hundred. Picking up on the too good to be true nature of the deal, Ben clarified “It’s a red flag right there, should’ve recognized immediately. Scam.” Cody bit back at the entrepreneurial attempt, saying “please tell me you didn’t f**king do this. I wanna crawl out of my skin.” Read More: Pokimane commends JiDion for ‘most racist town’ YouTube video: “He’d do anything for content” – Yelling at the other three to ‘listen’ as they erupt into tears of laughter, Ben tried to shout the others down, begging “don’t hate me, don’t judge me, I don’t care” before admitting “I do.” The back and forth between the burner account and Ben continues, culminating in the podcaster and Twitter comedian to agree to a half up front, half after payment, and then providing three pics and a video of him wiggling his toes in the air. Ben closes out his description of the interaction stating that the man ended up bailing on the conversation after receiving the images. “Then something happened really fast,” he explained. “He double-clicked and liked all of them. The last thing I said was ‘Hello’, then ‘Come on man’. And guess what, the account’s gone now.”

  • Noah Schnapp reaches out to distraught TikToker after no one shows up to birthday party – Dexerto

    Noah Schnapp reaches out to distraught TikToker after no one shows up to birthday party TIKTOK: addieraej/INSTAGRAM: NOAHSCHNAPPStranger Things star Noah Schnapp reached out to a distraught TikToker after no one showed up to her mom’s birthday party. A TikToker recently went viral on the social media app, after revealing that over 40 invited guests failed to show up to her mother’s birthday party. “My mom threw herself a birthday party and invited over 40 people. It’s 5pm, no one showed up and it started at 4pm, I’m crying,” the mom’s devastated daughter shared while crying in a video. “She made food and cleaned the whole house too,” the heartbroken teenager, Addie, added in a comment under the clip. Her video quickly went viral, amassing over 16 million views, and it even captured the attention of ‘Stranger Things‘ actor Noah Schnapp, who cheered the pair up with his comment. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load below. Noah Schnapp reaches out to TikToker’s mom “I would be there! Happy birthday,” Noah wrote in the comment section, after the viral TikTok video showed up on his feed. In response, Addie shared a follow-up video of her mom smiling and dancing after she received the actor’s well wishes. “Mom who only cares that Noah Schnapp knows she exists,” Addie joked. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load below. The TikToker also revealed that only six people responded to the Facebook party invite “and not even they showed,” as the unnamed mom celebrated her birthday alone with her daughters. In an updated video, Addie showed her and her sisters singing happy birthday to their mom to make the most of the celebrations. The birthday girl was seen blowing out candles on her cake while surrounded by her family. Additionally, the mom received an overwhelming amount of support from users all around the world, which the teenager was very appreciative of. “Thank you to everyone who’s showing me and my mom so much love. I appreciate all of you more than you know,” Addie wrote under her viral video.

  • Nobru makes swap from Twitch to YouTube Gaming in another exclusive deal – Dexerto

    Nobru makes swap from Twitch to YouTube Gaming in another exclusive deal YouTube: NobruWell-known Brazilian streamer ‘Nobru’ has announced he will be partnering to have all his streaming content on YouTube. He is the first official YouTuber Gaming partner in Brazil, and is another example of a big name making the jump to the platform. He might not be well-known in the western world, but Nobru has been making waves in the Portuguese-speaking gaming community as one of the biggest content creators. However, he’s leaving his 3.7 million Twitch followers behind as he becomes the next in a long line of streamers making the jump to YouTube Gaming. Nobru himself announced the news on June 28 via a minute-long video package. The clip essentially worked as a recap and overview of his career and trajectory, with the final moments then revealing his YouTube deal. He reflected on his journey and how it all really took off when he began to go viral on Youtube for his gaming videos and that now, he will be returning to the place that started it all. “But who says there’s no going back”, said Nobru, who then went on to confirm that “I came home, and I came back to go further.” Lester Chen, the Global Head of Gaming Creators for YouTube, confirmed the news on Twitter shortly after. 🇧🇷 Proud to announce that @nobru will be streaming exclusively on @YouTubeGaming 🇧🇷 Words can’t do justice to describe his ascent from the favelas of Brazil to becoming one of the largest gaming personalities in the country. Just watch the video! 👇 https://t.co/JgOxYQMpI8 — Lester (@Chen) June 28, 2022 In the tweet, Chen expressed his excitement at having such a big star sign on exclusively with the brand. He also highlighted just how impressive Nobru’s rise to stardom has been. “Words can’t do justice to describe his ascent from the favelas of Brazil to becoming one of the largest gaming personalities in the country.” Who is Nobru? Bruno ‘Nobru’ Goes is one of the world’s most recognizable gaming icons and became a breakout star due to his success as one of the best Garena Free Fire players. He notably shot to fame at the Free Fire World Series in 2019, where he was voted the MVP for his performance throughout the tournament representing Corintians. Read More: GreekGodx just got banned on Twitch – Since then, Nobru has become the most recognizable gaming figure in all of Brazil and has continued creating content across multiple platforms, appeared on talk shows and acquired a variety of partnerships and sponsorships. In recent years, the rivalry between YouTube and Twitch has continued to grow following many high profile streamers choosing to jump ship from Twitch and head over to YouTube. In the past couple months, YouTube has continued to make efforts and has recently signed another streamer, Sykkuno, to its lineup. Dr Disrespect, TimTheTatman, Ludwig, and more made the swap in the months and years before. More big Twitch streamers are also likely to be moving across to YouTube if streamer Disguised Toast’s comment in May have any truth to them. Nobru is the latest high profile streamer to strike up a partnership with YouTube however, it seems likely more big signings could be announced soon.

  • Noah Hugbox calls out Dream and claims he’s “hostage” to his fans – Dexerto

    Noah Hugbox calls out Dream and claims he’s “hostage” to his fans Twitch: Noah HugboxAfter interviewing Dream, Twitch streamer Noah Hugbox has made a video calling out the Minecraft Youtuber and claimed he’s “afraid of his audience”. Dream’s fanbase has been at the heart of a range of controversies in recent months. From the #CancelDreamStans trend on Twitter to Kaceytron facing multiple social media bans from spam reports, it’s fair to say there’s been a lot of discussion around Dream’s stan-like following. Twitch streamer Noah Hugbox decided to interview Dream to find out exactly what he thinks of the fans that overstep the boundaries and tweet inappropriate comments. After doing so, Hugbox has decided to make a video calling out Dream for being controlled and “held hostage” by his fanbase. Noah Hugbox calls out Dream and his fanbase Shortly after interviewing Dream, Hugbox uploaded a video to his YouTube channel titled “Dream Stans” in which he broke down the issues inside the Minecraft YouTuber’s fanbase. In the video, he raises his concerns on a number of issues, including Dream’s choice to sell a 14 million subscriber milestone coin to his fans as merch. Although Hugbox does state that he doesn’t think Dream is a “genuine manipulator”, he does label him a “f***ing p**y”. On top of this, he claims Dream is “held hostage by his ravenous fans” and “afraid of his audience”. This was in response to Dream’s claims that by standing up against inappropriate tweets by his fanbase, he would simply make the situation worse and add fuel to the fire. https://twitter.com/defnoodles/status/1384244099386015748 The full video is only available to watch via YouTube directly, as it is age-restricted. Fans will now await whether Dream will opt to respond to the video or do a follow-up interview with Hugbox to address the criticism. For now, the YouTuber has remained completely silent on the issue. If Dream does respond in any way, we’ll keep you updated.

  • Noah Beck’s publicist confirms Dixie D’Amelio breakup – Dexerto

    Noah Beck’s publicist confirms Dixie D’Amelio breakup Instagram: dixiedamelioNoah Beck’s publicist has officially confirmed that the TikTok star has parted ways with Dixie D’Amelio after the couple experienced some relationship troubles on the D’Amelio Show. Dixie D’Amelio and Noah Beck’s romance has been a hot topic for fans of the TikTok-famous couple since they first got together in 2020. The two were ‘relationship goals’ for viewers all across the app — but unfortunately, they were plagued with breakup rumors from the very start, with fans convinced that they were experiencing trouble in paradise on multiple occasions. In fact, this prompted the couple to take their relationship off social media, which didn’t appear to ease the speculation that constantly surrounded them on all sides. Most recently, fans noticed that Noah wasn’t present at Dixie’s 21st birthday bash in Las Vegas, and speculated that he was even cheating on her with Barstool Sports host Brianna Chickenfry. While both Brianna and Dixie debunked these rumors, fans weren’t convinced that something was up… and they weren’t totally wrong. Their issues came to a head in the second season of the D’Amelio Show on Hulu, where the two stars experienced an awkward breakup due to their conflicting schedules and busy lives. Noah Beck & Dixie D’Amelio have officially broken up Although things still seemed to be reconcilable between them, Noah’s publicist has since shot down any hopes of the ex-couple getting back together. In a statement to the New York Times, Beck’s publicist, Larissa Saenz, said that the two are officially donion-rings. “We can confirm that the pair are no longer together but remain close friends,” Saenz said in an email. For now, it looks like these two TikTok lovebirds are no longer an item — something that Noah teased on an episode of his podcast back in October, although he didn’t come right out and confirm it. This news follows Dixie D’Amelio sharing an update on her health after being diagnosed with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder.

  • Noah Cyrus responds to relationship rumors with Tana Mongeau – Dexerto

    Noah Cyrus responds to relationship rumors with Tana Mongeau YouTuber Jake Paul tied the knot with MTV starlet Tana Mongeau in July – but a recent video from his bride is raising eyebrows across the net in regards to their relationship status. While both Mongeau and Paul have admitted to having an “open marriage,” Tana has been decidedly open about her apparent dislike of this title, as revealed in a Q & A video in late November. Speculation surrounding their marriage increased following Jake Paul’s teaser of song “These Days” on December 3, which appears to be about his ex-girlfriend, Alissa Violet – but that’s not the only issue causing fan concern. what I never got to say… “These Days” December 13th🤐🎶 pic.twitter.com/PBh0Q2SJqH — Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 3, 2019 Mongeau uploaded a vlog on December 4 on her second channel titled, “I took my girlfriend’s phone and flirted with my best friend. Prank????” Although her best friend is, without question, Imari, the “girlfriend” in her title ended up referring to former Disney star Noah Cyrus, who has been known to playfully flirt with Mongeau in the past. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwoug7XLsr8&t=51s Needless to say, the title of the video spawned ample questioning across her fanbase, who scrambled across social media to question Noah on the actual details of her relationship with Mongeau. Thankfully, their queries didn’t go unanswered for long, with Noah assuring critics that she and Tana are merely friends in an Instagram story shortly thereafter. “Guys, we are FRIENDS,” Noah wrote in response to the drama. “Relax.” While she may have allayed fan fears for now, this wouldn’t be the first time the two celebs have joked about being “flirty” with each other. In fact, the two made rounds after uploading a video to Instagram in mid-September which featured an equally leading caption. “Tana tastes like skittles…what?” Cyrus wrote of the video, where she seductively licked a knife before closing in on Tana’s face. “I could really taste the rainbow, what?” That’s not all: Cyrus even poked fun at Jake and claimed that she was “gonna f*** your b***” – a statement that he replied to with a lackluster, “God d***.” Mongeau has since announced a short hiatus from social media in wake of Paul’s song announcement, claiming that she hopes to “advocate for mental health awareness” and remain “authentic” to her brand – a vacay that fans are encouraging her to take after suffering a tumultuous 2019.

  • Noah Beck unfollows Dixie on social media amid Josh Richards rumors – Dexerto

    Noah Beck unfollows Dixie on social media amid Josh Richards rumors YouTube: Noah Beck / Instagram: teatoktalk, dixiedamelioTikTok star Noah Beck has unfollowed ex-girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio on social media after she was spotted with fellow influencer Josh Richards at a few parties over the weekend. Dixie D’Amelio and Noah Beck shook up the internet in 2020 when they made their relationship official after getting cozy on the set of Dixie’s music video, ‘Be Happy.’ The two went strong for about two years — but the couple was constantly plagued with breakup rumors, with fans convinced that the couple was experiencing trouble in paradise after Noah seemingly failed to show up to Dixie’s 21st birthday bash in Vegas. Noah’s publicist confirmed their breakup in November 2022 after Dixie notably buzzed her hair. The couple also discussed their split on The D’Amelio Show, with both parties citing their busy schedules as part of the reason for their separation. Come 2023, fans are theorizing that Dixie might have a new boo — and it could be none other than fellow influencer Josh Richards. He and Dixie have been spotted at a few gatherings over the past weekend, with both appearing at the Super Bowl and a Sports Illustrated party alongside Charli D’Amelio and her boyfriend, Landon Barker. He also attended an after party for his own birthday that was hosted by Dixie at her place. Seemingly in response to these sightings, Noah Beck penned a cryptic tweet that read: “Never revenge, let them realize.” Now, he’s potentially made a bigger response after unfollowing his ex-girlfriend on Instagram. Noah Beck unfollows Dixie from his spam account on Insta Eagle-eyed fans noticed that Beck had unfollowed Dixie from his spam account, ‘mrboahneck,’ prompting even more speculation that he’s not too happy about this latest turn of events. Although Noah has yet to publicly respond to the Dixie/Josh dating rumors, Richards has given a reply to all the theories surrounding himself and the oldest D’Amelio sister. In an episode of the BFFs podcast, Richards was confronted with the Dixie rumors by fellow host Dave Portnoy. “I don’t got to say much,” Josh said in response to Portnoy’s prodding. “The afterparty was good, though.” For now, it’s unclear if these two are actually dating or not; but based on previous dating rumors surrounding Dixie and other high-profile creators, it’s best to treat these theories with a grain of salt until things are officially confirmed.

  • Noah Beck’s Most Viewed TikToks of 2020 – Dexerto

    Noah Beck’s Most Viewed TikToks of 2020 Instagram: noahbeckAfter a hectic year for TikTok in which the platform became more popular than ever before, Noah Beck has come out on top as one of the platform’s most popular stars. But what were his most viewed videos of the past year? Noah Beck is a 19-year-old social media star who, after joining popular TikTok collective Sway House along with stars like Bryce Hall, found that his following skyrocketed, making him a very popular member of the community. He’s since gone on to form a tight group with YouTuber James Charles, and fellow TikTokers including the D’Amelio sisters, Larray, and Chase Hudson, spreading his following onto a variety of different platforms. Toward the end of the year, Noah also made things official with Dixie D’Amelio, a pairing that has led to their fanbases combining, and a whole lot of amazing collaboration content on both of their accounts that has been racking up views and likes. But for those curious about which of Noah’s TikToks exactly had the most views throughout 2020, here are the top five. 5 – Mac and Cheese – 47 million views Kicking off the list is of course a video of Noah and Dixie, and here Noah dances to popular TikTok song ‘(Adderall) Corvette Corvette’ by Popp Hunna whilst Dixie cooks up some Mac and Cheese in the background. 4 – Sorry for Simping – 57.5 million views In another video featuring both Dixie and Noah, he lip syncs to the song ‘I’m Sorry for Simping’ while Dixie does her makeup casually in front of him. Read More: Dixie D’Amelio’s most viewed TikToks of 2020 – This seems to both be one of Noah’s favorite TikTok formats and definitely a popular one among fans. 3 – What You Know Bout Love – 66.2 million views In this popular TikTok, the loved-up couple finally does a dance together, and while Noah mentions in the caption that Dixie “refused to do the slow-mo walk,” the chill video still turned out really well. 2 – Here Comes Santa Claus – 72.5 million In this festive-themed TikTok, yet again Noah and Dixie dance along to a Christmas track, and the pair looked to be having a lot of fun. With four of the five videos on this list featuring both stars together, it’s certainly clear what their audience loves to see.

  • Noah Beck under fire for sharing TikTok sound used to mock gender pronouns – Dexerto

    Noah Beck under fire for sharing TikTok sound used to mock gender pronouns TikTok: noahbeckNoah Beck is copping the heat for posting a TikTok with a sound that some have previously used to mock pronouns. Some TikTok sounds take on a life of their own, losing their original meaning as users of the platform repurpose the sounds for their own cause or benefit. This was the case for one video originally posted by The Daily Show to make fun of conservatives mocking the LGBTQ+ community. TikTok users protesting gender pronouns started to use the sound seriously, making it difficult to tell what the intentions were behind videos utilizing it. Noah Beck has seemingly been the latest TikToker to fall victim to this confusion. After posting a video with the sound, many were concerned that he was serious in mocking pronouns himself. In the sound, people can be heard making jokes surrounding pronouns, such as “my pronouns are USA” and “my pronouns are ‘kiss my ass’”. Lip-syncing with his family and friends, Beck performed an exaggerated routine to the sound and even had his mom join in on the TikTok. While the sound has been previously used to mock pronouns, there are TikTokers who have maintained its original intention and used it ironically. This has left many viewers wondering whether Beck’s TikTok was satire or his own protest against pronouns. To further confusion, Beck’s TikTok was posted during Pride month. “I don’t know how I feel about this. Sarcasm or support?” One viewer questioned. Another commented, “Honestly I’d be so embarrassed to use this sound.” Beck has yet to confirm whether the TikTok was a joke or not, but we’ll be sure to keep you updated here if and when he does. For all the latest entertainment news, be sure to check our page here.

  • Noah Beck teases Dixie D’Amelio over their rumored relationship – Dexerto

    Noah Beck teases Dixie D’Amelio over their rumored relationship YouTube: Dixie D’AmelioAmid denial that her and Noah Beck are an item, Dixie D’Amelio has released a YouTube video where she and Noah interview each other, and many fans think the romantic tension is practically undeniable. Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio have sprung forth into the spotlight as TikTok’s favorite couple (kind of) following the split between Addison Rae and Bryce Hall, and the even earlier end of sister Charli D’Amelio and Lil’ Huddy’s romance. Despite paparazzi video that show them getting up close and personal with each other, they have repeatedly denied theories that they are secretly dating, saying that they are “just best friends, just good friends.” But Noah’s appearance in Dixie’s recent music video for the remix of her song “Be Happy” catapulted fans of the pair back into speculation. To many fans, the kiss that they shared at the end of the video all but confirmed that the two stars were romantically involved with each other, but Noah and Dixie maintained that it was all an act for the video. However in a recent episode of “The Dixie D’Amelio Show” on Dixie’s YouTube channel she interviewed Noah, in what turned out to be an insanely flirtatious chat, sending fans’ heads spinning. Noah asked Dixie to “describe your dream boy, and don’t describe me,” with Dixie hitting back with a “wasn’t going to.” He asked her if she likes guys who are “around 6ft, tan, brown hair, hazel eyes,” with Dixie again shutting him down with a simple “no.” When asked why she chose him to be in the music video, Dixie explains that she “just didn’t want to kiss a random guy.” Noah stressed again “why me?” and she replies that they “were friends, no longer,” resulting in Noah reaching across to put his hand on hers saying “yeah we’re no longer friends,” leaving Dixie giggling. Noah didn’t slow down though, throwing out cheeky comments like “what can I do to make you mine,” and “if I asked you out right now what would you say?” Without any actual confirmation of a relationship, fans have been left baffled as Noah and Dixie switch between flirting and denial. But whatever is going on between the pair, their followers definitely think it’s adorable.

  • Noah Beck teases new music career after Dixie D’Amelio breakup – Dexerto

    Noah Beck teases new music career after Dixie D’Amelio breakup YouTube: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck is starting a music career, teasing his first upcoming song in a post on his private Instagram account following his breakup with ex-girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio. Many high-profile TikTok stars have begun to branch out from their careers as online entertainers to dip their toes into other fields. For example, Addison Rae — one of TikTok’s most-followed personalities — has signed a multi-film deal with Netflix after her debut in ‘He’s All That’ in 2021. A slew of other TikTok stars have decided to get into the music biz, including names like Chase Hudson, Nessa Barrett, and Dixie D’Amelio. In fact, Dixie has essentially shifted into a full-time music artist, having released her first album, A Letter to Me, in June 2022. Noah Beck teases new song on Instagram Now, Noah Beck has entered the fray of influencers starting a music career as evidenced by his most recent post on his private Instagram account, ‘MrBoahNeck.’ In a screenshotted post, Beck shared a few .wav files titled “From the Start,” presumably the title of his debut single. On top of that, he also shared a pic of himself in the studio standing in front of a microphone. However, the TikToker was adamant that the news not leave his private page… which obviously didn’t happen. “If I see any of this outside this page, I’m gonna throw a fit,” he wrote. “This is for your special lil stupid eyes only.” Fans are of two minds about Beck’s upcoming song, with some encouraging this new step in his career, while others are begging him to stick to being an influencer. “Noah, save it,” one user wrote on Instagram tea page ‘TeaTokTalk.’ “We don’t want it. Any of it.” “Noah Beck, please don’t release your music,” another said. “The world has gone through enough.” “Why do people have an issue with TikTokers wanting to do things outside of TikTok?” another asked. “Like they should be allowed to do other things besides TikTok. …okay yes, they are getting advantages because of TikTok, but hey, you have to start off from somewhere.” This latest news follows Noah’s breakup from ex-girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio, who split up in late 2022 due to differences in their busy schedules and careers.

  • Noah Beck still “loves” James Charles amid grooming allegations – Dexerto

    Noah Beck still “loves” James Charles amid grooming allegations Instagram: Noah Beck/James CharlesIn a conversation with paparazzi, TikTok star Noah Beck appeared to pledge his support to YouTube star James Charles in light of grooming accusations by minors against him. Beauty YouTuber James Charles is close friends with the TikTok community, frequently appearing in content with stars like Charli D’Amelio, Dixie D’Amelio, and Addison Rae. He has also stricken an especially close friendship with former Sway boy Noah Beck, with fans even spreading rumors that the two were dating in July on account of their closeness. In light of this, reporters at The Hollywood Fix quizzed Noah and his girlfriend, Dixie, about the situation as they tried to back out of the parking lot at Saddle Ranch on 6 March. Fletcher, a paparazzo working for Hollywood Fix asked the couple: “How has sister James been holding up with all the controversy?” Topic starts at 09:10 While a visibly-uncomfortable Dixie ignored the question, humming and avoiding eye contact, Noah said in response: “I love James,” before backing out of the parking lot in his car. In an earlier question, both Noah and Dixie agreed that James was an “amazing singer” when asked, with Beck saying that he was trying to encourage Charles to go professional. This isn’t the first time influencers have faced awkward questions about other stars who have had allegations waged against them. TikTok star Hannah Stocking recently used a ‘fake Hannah’ as a decoy for the paparazzi in order to avoid questions about her breakup with Ondreaz Lopez who, along with his brother Tony Lopez, has been accused of having relations with minors. Still, other TikTokers have remained silent on the James Charles’ accusations. Some fans suspected that Addison Rae was subtweeting him last week, where she posted-and-deleted that she was, ‘disappointed but not surprised’ on the same weekend that three people came forward with accusations against James. However, given that rumors her boyfriend Bryce Hall has cheated on her have exploded since then, other fans think it is likely that the Tweets were directed at Hall rather than James. Now that James is back to making YouTube videos, it remains to be seen if any TikTokers will be once again collabing with him or keeping their distance with what’s all going on.

  • Noah Beck surprises Dixie D’Amelio with insane Valentine’s trip – Dexerto

    Noah Beck surprises Dixie D’Amelio with insane Valentine’s trip YouTube: Noah Beck / Instagram: dixiedamelioTikTok star Noah Beck surprised girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio with an insane trip to Catalina Island in California as a Valentine’s day gift, and it looked incredible, with fans gushing over how cute the gesture was. [jwplayer ZXB9LNVP] One of the most exciting things for fans of popular influencers on TikTok is seeing relationships form between the creators in real-time. Couples like Bryce Hall and Addison Rae are up there among the most popular couples on the app, and fans love watching collaborative content between the different creators. Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio are another example of one of the most popular couples among fans, and their adorable relationship has had people glued to their screens as they watch the relationship blossom. Fans will already know that Noah is a very thoughtful gift-giver, as back in December for a cross-creator secret Santa, he bought Dixie’s younger sister Charli a box full of gifts to open on different occasions or when she’s feeling certain emotions. Naturally, this has set the bar high for any gifts he gives to people following, but he more than delivered on this year’s Valentine’s gift for Dixie. In a vlog uploaded on February 18, Noah explained that Dixie had no idea where they were going and that he’d just told her to pack her bags. He showed viewers that he’d also got her two boxes of Venus et Fleur flowers, among other gifts, with which he asked her to be his Valentine. The footage then shows the pair set off to the island in a helicopter, giving them amazing views of the water from above. After going on a guided tour and checking into their stunning hotel room, Noah and Dixie then challenged themselves by doing some ziplining. While Dixie was shaking with nerves, Noah had no problem jumping from the ledge and zipping one-handed across the landscape below. The trip had fans praising Noah’s thoughtfulness and had fun watching the pair enjoy a quiet few days away from the craziness of influencer life.

  • Noah Beck slams “close-minded” people who tried to cancel James Charles – Dexerto

    Noah Beck slams “close-minded” people who tried to cancel James Charles YouTube: AwesomenessTVNoah Beck slammed “close-minded” people for trying to cancel controversial YouTube star James Charles, claiming he knows who he is as a person, and it’s only a matter of time before he’s back. James Charles has been caught up in a myriad of controversies throughout the years. It all started when Tati Westbrook claimed he used his fame to manipulate men’s sexualities. Then, it escalated even further after he was accused of messaging an underage fan. Since then, he’s been through the wringer. In addition to being effectively ‘canceled’ for a while, he was also demonetized on YouTube and dropped by Morphe. And even though he’s back, people still have mixed feelings about him. However, Noah Beck isn’t one of those people. GQ asked him about the state of his friendship with Charles. He had nothing but kinds words to say about him and slammed “close-minded” people for trying to cancel him. “As much as I want to be open about [the situation], there’s not much I can say because people are so closed-minded,” he said. “I haven’t spoken with James about it. I haven’t been like, ‘yo, did you do it?’ I’m not going to do that.” Still, he claimed that he knows him and what he’s like as a person, implying that whatever happened doesn’t define him. And he’s confident that it’s “just a matter of time” before he’s back because “no one ever gets canceled.” View this post on Instagram It’s not the first time he’s defended him. Beck admitted he still “loves” Charles when the allegations first surfaced. He even expressed his support of a possible return in May 2021. Not everyone will agree with his take on the situation. However, there’s no denying that they know each other quite well, and their friendship is still intact, regardless of the circumstances.

  • Noah Beck speaks out after Sway House publicly roasts Griffin Johnson for missing his ex – Dexerto

    Noah Beck speaks out after Sway House publicly roasts Griffin Johnson for missing his ex YouTube: Noah Beck, Griffin JohnsonDixie D’Amelio and Griffin Johnson’s infamous breakup marked a major moment in history for TikTok fans — but it’s still a topic that gets brought up months after the fact, and some viewers aren’t happy about it. In summer 2020, Dixie D’Amelio and Griffin Johnson appeared to experience some undisclosed relationship problems, causing Dixie to speak out in denial that anything was amiss. However, shortly thereafter, Dixie appeared to confirm that she had multiple text screenshots that proved Griffin was being unfaithful. Things quickly went downhill for the couple amidst their drama-fueled breakup, which included a joke “apology video” from Griffin in wake of all the backlash against him (which Dixie also asked fans to stop). While they have since reconciled their differences, it’s still a bit of an awkward situation, as Dixie is now dating Noah Beck — a fellow member of the Sway House and one of Griffin’s close buddies. can y’all stop sending him hate, things happen its a part of life and growing up. if im not going on about it so neither should any of y’all. it hurts me seeing him hurting and its just not fair at this point. its over. we are fine. drop it. — dixie (@dixiedamelio) August 14, 2020 It’s this fact that ruffled some fans’ feathers, after Noah and co. appeared to poke fun at Griffin during a popular TikTok trend. The trend itself asks participants to step up in response to certain prompts, one of which was: “Who can’t move on from their ex?” The Sway Boys collectively brought Griffin to the front of their group in response to this prompt, seemingly making light of his famed breakup from Dixie. Griffin himself seemed to take the joke well and even pulled off a little dance move in response — but some commenters appeared to feel that this was a shot below the belt, or even thought he was openly admitting to missing her after all this time. Noah Beck responded to the speculation seemingly before it even kicked off, captioning the video: “Jokes jokes chill I don’t even wanna hear it.” He also took to the comment section to further clarify the situation, writing, “Guys, we told Griffin to step up as a joke lol.” Thus far, it seems that most commenters are taking the joke in stride. It seems that all is well between Noah and Griffin — although that doesn’t seem to be stopping some viewers from connecting dots that may or may not actually exist.

  • Noah Beck slammed for saying Andrew Tate made “valid points” in final message – Dexerto

    Noah Beck slammed for saying Andrew Tate made “valid points” in final message YouTube: Put A Sock In It Podcast / Vimeo: FreeTopGTikTok star Noah Beck is getting slammed on social media after arguing that controversial online figure Andrew Tate made “valid points” during his “final message” video. Andrew Tate is an inflammatory internet personality who has been banned from multiple social platforms, including the likes of TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more. His bans followed controversy surrounding his views on women, which incited outrage from multiple high-profile influencers like Pokimane, Logan Paul, and even KSI, who notably challenged the social media pariah to a boxing match. He addressed the bans in a “Final Message” via Vimeo, where he announced he’d be continuing his ventures in a way that wouldn’t require social media platforms. While many online figures celebrated Tate’s ban, some were on the fence about it — including Noah Beck, who spoke out on the subject during a September 7 episode of his ‘Put a Sock In It’ podcast with fellow influencer Larray. “I saw the clips, and people would clip him like, those ways, and then I saw clips of his final message,” Noah began. “Did you feel bad?” Larray asked. “It wasn’t even feeling bad, it was more of like, he just brought up a lot of valid points,” he answered. “You guys know how I am — it’s one of those things where I try to stay out of it, but you kinda have to hear someone out.” Noah Beck removes Andrew Tate comments from video amid backlash It appears as though this particular segment has been removed from the full video on YouTube, but Instagram tea page TikTokRoom shared the now-deleted section to their account…and viewers weren’t happy about Noah’s take on Tate. Some fans accused Noah of “getting defensive on Andrew Tate’s behalf and perpetuating misogynistic speech,” while others called out the TikToker for “playing Devil’s advocate” on the subject. “Cutting that out doesn’t erase that it happened,” one user argued. “The, ‘I grew up with sisters and am a momma’s boy,’ is a bit murky after this! You shouldn’t want to play ‘Devil’s Advocate’ for some who has heinous allegations and views on women.” For now, Noah has yet to respond to the ongoing backlash against him as fans continue to fill the comments section angry at his thoughts on Tate’s social media bans.

  • Noah Beck reveals the adorable way he asked Dixie D’Amelio to be his GF – Dexerto

    Noah Beck reveals the adorable way he asked Dixie D’Amelio to be his GF YouTube: Dixie D’AmelioTikTok stars Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio finally confirmed their relationship status after weeks of being “besties,” but the details of their relationship are still up in the air — more specifically, how Noah even went about asking Dixie to be his girlfriend, in the first place. [jwplayer ZXB9LNVP] Despite being spotted by paparazzi and even sharing an on-screen smooch for Dixie’s music video, this TikTok couple was adamant that they were nothing more than friends, choosing to keep their relationship status private in the age of oversharing on social media. However, Noah finally broke the silence on October 6, admitting that he and Dixie were officially dating in a then-unreleased interview that sent fans into a tizzy. While their relationship was almost immediately met with scandal — with Griffin Johnson even creating a diss track that hinted Noah had broken some sort of “bro code” — it seems that these two aren’t letting the drama get them down. https://www.instagram.com/p/CFqiBVsjYzZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Now that things are official, though, Noah is opening up more about his romance with Dixie, even revealing how he asked out the TikToker-turned-singer — and his methods are giving guys a whole lot to live up to. During a collaboration with YouTuber Jeff Wittek on October 13, Noah admitted that he and Dixie used to visit Malibu, California quite often, giving him the perfect getaway spot to pop the question. (Topic starts at 4:50) “There was this lifeguard tower that we always used to sit at, and just talk and stuff,” Noah explained. “So basically, I took her to Malibu on September 25, we went to the lifeguard post and I decorated it with candles. I brought s’mores and s**t.” “I told her like, wait in the car,” he continued. “I got some stuff out of the trunk, decorated the lifeguard post, like rose petals, candles, stuff like that. I came back when I was done decorating, walked her there, and she knew what was happening, I think. And then I just popped the question!” There’s no doubting that Noah Beck is this generation’s Prince Charming after hearing all that. It looks like miss Dixie got pretty lucky!

  • Noah Beck slammed for charging “insane” amount for TikTok duets – Dexerto

    Noah Beck slammed for charging “insane” amount for TikTok duets YouTube: Noah BeckNoah Beck has once again found himself under fire after TikTok users noticed that he was charging an eye-watering amount for duets with fans. As a member of the infamous content collective Sway House, Noah Beck is one of the biggest names in the influencer world right now. As well as having 18.6 million TikTok followers, he also has 6.2 million followers on Instagram which, coupled with the fact that he is dating TikTok starlet Dixie D’Amelio, definitely makes him a force to be reckoned with. However, despite Beck’s burgeoning popularity, fans across social media are questioning his latest money-making choice – namely, the fact that he is charging fans $10,000 to duet with him on TikTok. One Twitter user, who appears to be a disappointed fan, said in a Tweet directed to Beck: “I am not criticizing you, but I think it is a bit unfair that you charge ten thousand dollars for a simple duet to all the people who supported you and believed in you.” Another Twitter user made reference to Beck’s past controversies, asking: “Who’s paying 10k to make a TikTok with f*****g racist and harasser Noah Beck?” Over on Instagram, fans were in disbelief in more ways than one. Multiple fans mocked him for “thinking he’s Harry Styles,” with one fan asking: “Who does he think he is?” I am not criticizing you but I think it is a bit unfar that you charge ten thousand dollars for a simple duet to all the people who supported you and believed in you @noahbeck pic.twitter.com/iqfK1Ynh91 — dominick (@vt_dominick) November 6, 2020 Even loyal fans of Beck were unhappy by the prices, with one Instagram user admitting: “I like him but not that much.” Other people pointed out how significant the sum was, with one user saying “that’s some college fees” while another hit out that 10,000$ “is more than my dad makes.” Others users were incredulous at the idea paying that much for a TikTok in itself. In one Instagram comment that got over 23,000 likes, a user asked: “Who’s paying 10k for a TikTok?” This is the latest scandal in a fortnight of controversies for Beck. In late October, he came under fire while appearing on Griffin Johnson’s podcast ‘Sway Way,’ with fans slamming him for comments he made about ‘cancel culture’. During the podcast, Beck said in reference to previous allegations of homophobia: “I’ve done some things in my past where they come off as controversial today, but they weren’t that deep.”

  • Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio’s buzz cut as breakup rumors rise – Dexerto

    Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio’s buzz cut as breakup rumors rise YouTube: Dixie D’Amelio, Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck has given his two cents on girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio’s buzz cut after the singer chopped off her hair — but there’s no word on whether or not the two are still together. Dixie D’Amelio shocked the world after completely shearing off her long, dark hair in favor of a buzz cut earlier this month. After debuting her new Furiosa ‘do, fans and fellow creators couldn’t help but gush over Dixie’s new look… but some fans were worried that her latest fashion statement could have been ‘breakup hair.’ Dixie and boyfriend Noah Beck’s relationship has been a big point of contention among fans for basically the entire time they’ve been dating, but most recently, viewers were convinced they’d broken up after Noah was absent from the celebratory pics of Dixie’s 21st birthday. Although Noah reiterated that the two had simply decided to keep their relationship off social media in response to the rumors, that didn’t stop ‘Doah’ fans from reading between the lines when Dixie cut off her hair. Noah Beck gives his verdict on Dixie D’Amelio’s new haircut Now, Noah has finally given his response to his girlfriend’s new look — and it’s safe to say he’s a big fan. “It’s great, she looks great,” he said when approached about the subject by paparazzi. “It like, fit her bone [structure]. Like, it just looks really good on her. You know? Like, of course she could pull it off.” While Noah was clearly gushing over Dixie’s buzz cut, some fans aren’t convinced that they’re still dating after this major style change. “They’re def not together anymore,” one fan wrote in a comment. “He either doesn’t like it, or they aren’t together,” another said. Still another pointed out a recent interview Dixie did with the Zach Sang show, where the host commented on the singer entering her ‘single’ era — and Dixie didn’t correct him. The pair previously stated that they were dead set on keeping their relationship private after breakup rumors plagued their love life, but it doesn’t look like this explanation is convincing fans anymore following Dixie’s new haircut.

  • Noah Beck reveals how he told Dixie D’Amelio he loved her for the first time – Dexerto

    Noah Beck reveals how he told Dixie D’Amelio he loved her for the first time YouTube: Dixie D’AmelioAs a guest on the 2 Chix podcast, TikTok star Noah Beck revealed how he told Dixie he loved her for the first time – saying he didn’t quite get the reaction he was expecting. Dixie and Noah confirmed their relationship back in October 2020, and the couple has been going strong ever since, securing plenty of fans who are invested in their relationship. The pair are obviously open about their relationship now, but back when they first started seeing each other, they made sure to keep it on the down-low, as many influencers do when entering into a new romance. But fans quickly figured out that there could be something going on between the two popular TikTok stars after Dixie released the music video for her song ‘Be Happy,’ in which the pair shared a kiss. They eventually went on to reveal that they were in a relationship. Now, Noah has revealed that on the set for the music video, he actually told Dixie that he loved her for the first time – though the moment was rather unexpected. While they were being filmed talking to each other with the song playing in the background, Dixie told Noah “you literally hate me” after what Noah described as “an awkward silence.” “You were like, ‘you literally hate me’ and I was like, ‘stop, I literally love you,” Noah explained. The moment clearly surprised both stars, with Dixie saying, “I didn’t say anything, because I thought it was a complete accident so I didn’t wanna say it back, because I was like ‘Oh my god, he hates me.” Topic starts at 9:47 Noah recalled that Dixie asked him if he meant what he said, and he replied, “Yeah, every bit of it, but I didn’t mean for it to come out that way.” However, Dixie still didn’t say it back. “You didn’t say anything until like 45 minutes later when they cut me. They were like ‘Noah, you’re wrapped,” and I’m like, ‘Okay, I’m gonna go home.’ And then you came up to me, and you were like, ‘I love you too.” The adorable story gave fans even more of an insight into not only the process of filming the YouTube video, but how their relationship progressed in its early days.

  • Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio & Griffin Johnson dating rumors – Dexerto

    Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio & Griffin Johnson dating rumors YouTube: Noah Beck, BFFs with Dave Portnoy and Josh Richards, Griffin JohnsonTikTok star Noah Beck is hitting back at rumors that sprouted over the weekend after Dixie D’Amelio and her ex-boyfriend, Griffin Johnson, were purportedly spotted at a club together. Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio are one of TikTok’s most popular couples. The two initially got together in October 2021 after hinting at their romance with some PDA in Dixie’s ‘Be Happy’ music video. Since then, they’ve been like two peas in a pod — but lately, the couple has been plagued with breakup rumors. In December 2021, fans grew concerned that ‘Doah’ was donion-rings after a fan asked if Noah and Dixie had broken up. Beck responded with a short “Nah,” which many fans took as a joke, seeing as their pics with each other were still up on Instagram. Months later, however, fans are once again speculating that these TikTokers’ relationship is on the rocks after a certain video went viral. It looks like Dixie D’Amelio and ex-boyfriend Griffin Johnson were spotted at a club for a Triller event around Valentine’s Day 2022, sparking rumors that the two had gotten back together. View this post on Instagram That these rumors must made their way over to Beck, who spoke out about the situation in a pointed tweet. “You know I love you guys more than anything, but let’s stop jumping to conclusions, okay?” he wrote. “It’s not unfair to anyone.” He later clarified in comments on the TikTokInsiders Instagram page that he’d meant to type “fair” instead of “unfair.” you know i love you guys more than anything, but let’s stop jumping to conclusions okay? it’s not unfair to anyone. — Noah Beck (@noahbeck) February 14, 2022 Both Dixie and Noah have not commented on the speculation on any of their social platforms, although Dixie did wish fans a Happy Valentine’s Day while Griffin claimed the 14th is an “overrated holiday.” This latest drama comes nearly a year after the Dixie and Noah decided to take their relationship offline in response to “assumptions” like this one currently taking over their TikTok comments sections. For now, there’s no telling what’s going on between the couple — but until they make a statement, it’s safe to assume they’re still together.

  • Noah Beck responds to backlash over “homophobic” Sway LA TikTok – Dexerto

    Noah Beck responds to backlash over “homophobic” Sway LA TikTok YouTube: Josh Richards[jwplayer ksH6zuKH]TikTok star and Sway House member Noah Beck has addressed the massive backlash he’s received after taking part in a group video that some critics are deeming “homophobic.” Noah Beck is a recent addition to the Sway House, a content group full of TikTok and YouTube stars who collaborate on video ideas and other social media projects, much like the Hype House and Team 10. While the Sway House is full of super-popular influencers, the group has come under fire as of late, after posting a video of themselves dancing to a song with motions that many critics are finding offensive. The video in question shows Beck and the Sway boys dancing to Ayo Eisha’s song “Eisha No!” which features a lyric that says, “Look at the way that I walk.” Noah Beck’s original TikTok which many are calling homophobic. Audio has been removed due to copyright. Song was Ayo Eisha’s “Eisha No!”, specifically the part where they say “Look at the way that I walk”. pic.twitter.com/f9w6Aa9Tmz — Def Noodles (@defnoodles) August 10, 2020 During this point in the song, the group walks in a way that some feel are mocking gay men, with commenters finding the dance moves offensive and homophobic. One commenter spoke out on the issue underneath the original TikTok, writing, “Kinda sus bro,” to which Beck replied, “HAHA, that’s the point silly.” Both the original TikTok and Beck’s response to the subject have been met with intense scrutiny online — but some are finding the tea around this particular scenario to be somewhat dry. While many are calling out the dance moves as offensive, others are debating if the “walk” wasn’t simply meant to poke fun at sassy women, while others debate that the choreography is merely goofy, in general. “I don’t understand how it’s homophobic,” one user wrote via Instagram. “That’s basically people saying that only gay men can act feminine, when that’s not true, ‘cause guys can act feminine and not be gay.” “It isn’t even funny,” another argued. “I’m not even gay, but those type of boys would’ve definitely bullied the ‘feminine’ gay kids and are doing this for a trend.” While neither Beck nor Sway LA have said more at the time of writing, Beck and the House remain a subject of scrutiny as users continue to weigh in with their takes on the controversial video, which boasted over 8 million views before being deleted due to apparent copyright infringement.

  • Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio breakup rumors – Dexerto

    Noah Beck responds to Dixie D’Amelio breakup rumors Instagram: noahbeckTikTok star Noah Beck has responded to yet another round of rumors that he’s broken up with fellow influencer Dixie D’Amelio. TikTokers Dixie D’Amelio and Noah Beck first started dating in 2020, much to the delight of many fans who love seeing the pair together. However, the pair have been subject to a number of breakup rumors since they got together, with the couple’s apparent lack of joint social media activity often prompting speculation among fans and viewers. In August, Brianna Chickenfry had to deny a rumor that Noah was “all over” her at Bryce Hall’s birthday party, saying that neither of them were even at that party in the first place. Now, in an interview with The Hollywood Fix, Noah has responded to the latest claims that he and Dixie are no longer together — and it seems like fans of the couple have nothing to worry about. “We’re off the internet,” he said. “We love each other, and it’s just like, we realized that our relationship is better when it’s not really in the public eye.” Topic starts at 0:26 This isn’t the first time Dixie and Noah have explained why they’re trying to keep their relationship offline. In June, Dixie said that the decision to keep their love life out of the public eye is “so much healthier for both of our mental health,” and added: “Our relationship is better. It’s just so much more fun when you’re not worrying, ‘Oh my god, wait. You need to like my picture right now’ or because people are saying that we hate each other because we didn’t do this or whatever.” Although this almost certainly won’t be the last time rumors about the fan-favorite couple circulate, it seems as though the pair are still going strong behind the scenes.

  • Noah Beck praises “legend” IShowSpeed after Sidemen Charity Match – Dexerto

    Noah Beck praises “legend” IShowSpeed after Sidemen Charity Match Twitter: Vikkstar123TikTok star Noah Beck showed some love to IShowSpeed for his performance at the Sidemen Charity Match, even though the streaming phenom had his goal ruled out. After it took a break for a few years, the Sidemen Charity Match returned on September 24, with a whole host of internet stars descending on London to take part in the game. It ended up being the highest-scoring game in the history of the event, with the Sidemen claiming an 8-7 victory over the YouTube All-Stars in what was a pretty competitive game with classy players on either side. Plenty of fans tuned in to see how streaming phenomenon IShowSpeed would get on and he made a pretty big impression. He clattered KSI within the first two minutes, scored a goal that was ruled out for being offside, and generally made a nuisance of himself – even if he was offside for large parts of the game. Noah Beck praises “lil bro” iShowSpeed at Sidemen match Speed’s display was entertaining to say the very least, and he was one of the big talking points for plenty of his fellow players in the aftermath. That includes TikTok’s Noah Beck, who praised Speed’s performance, even if he wasn’t best pleased with the offside call. “Absolute legend,” Beck said in a Snapchat Q&A when asked for his thoughts on Speed. “Pissed they pulled the goal from him, my lil bro FR. #F*ckOffsides.” Even though he didn’t find himself on the scoresheet, the TikToker further cemented his credentials as one of the internet’s best footballers, putting in a classy display where he chipped in with an assist. KSI has already confirmed that the Sidemen Charity Match will return for another installment in 2023 and it wouldn’t be a surprise if Speed and Beck return for revenge. It’s definitely something that fans want to see anyway.

  • Noah Beck “queer baiting” accusations bring up Harry Styles comparison – Dexerto

    Noah Beck “queer baiting” accusations bring up Harry Styles comparison YouTube: Noah BeckNoah Beck has faced some accusations of “queer baiting” after revealing the results of another racy photoshoot for VMAN magazine in which he wears fishnet tights and high heels. Noah is a 19-year-old social media star who, after joining popular TikTok collective Sway House along with stars like Bryce Hall, found that his following skyrocketed, making him a very popular member of the community. The TikTok sensation is known for his chiseled abs and muscular physique, so it’s no surprise that he’s participated in several photoshoots that leave little to the imagination. His latest set of pictures were for VMAN magazine as part of an interview covering how he went from soccer player to TikTok star and how his life has changed. The images feature Beck clad in Calvin Klein underwear, heavy black eye makeup and a leather jacket. View this post on Instagram What drew the most attention, however, was a striking black and white image showing the star leaning back on a chair and staring intensely at the camera wearing jeans, fishnet tights and high heels. However, some reacted to the shoot with accusations of queer baiting, a term used for teasing the idea that someone is queer to appeal to wider audiences. Twitter said, “It’s called queer baiting and y’all falling for it.” Another person said, “this queer baiting has to be put to an end.” It’s called queer baiting and y’all falling for it… https://t.co/IaKqNX3F4N — Mr Butera ☀️ (@only1riles) March 4, 2021 Others brought up the backlash to when Harry Styles wore a stunning dress for his appearance on the cover of Vogue. While Harry is known for his androgynous style, opinions were divided. At the time Candace Owens tweeted “Bring back manly men,” which was then ridiculed on the platform by thousands. Drawing a comparison to Noah’s shoot, one Twitter user wrote, “I’m not a fan of his but as a gay, non-binary drag queen I don’t see how this is wrong at all. There’s a very obvious bias here, Noah beck is bad for wearing heels but no one thinks is wrong that Harry Styles wears a dress? Even though they’re both straight? The hypocrisy.” I’m not a fan of his but as a gay, non binary drag queen I don’t see how this is wrong at all. There’s a very obvious bias here, Noah beck is bad for wearing heels but no one thinks is wrong that Harry Styles wears a dress? Even though they’re both straight? The hypocrisy. — xantara (@xantarawho) March 3, 2021 This isn’t the first time Noah has put out a racy photoshoot. In January, Noah raised eyebrows and even had his post taken down by Instagram, after sharing some very revealing photographs taken by celebrity photographer Damon Baker.

  • Noah Beck hits out at Instagram for taking down his racy photoshoot – Dexerto

    Noah Beck hits out at Instagram for taking down his racy photoshoot Instagram: Noah BeckNoah Beck is known for his chiseled abs and muscular physique, but the TikTok sensation has hit out at Instagram after some racy images proved a little too much for the platform. Noah is a 19-year-old social media star who, after joining popular TikTok collective Sway House along with stars like Bryce Hall, found that his following skyrocketed, making him a very popular member of the community. Noah Beck was captured by photographer Damon Baker this week, who has previously photographed his girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio, and other celebrities like Cole Sprouse, Ross Lynch, and Rami Malek. The images of Noah Beck show him oiled up in nothing but a pair of black Calvin Klein boxers, and from some particularly revealing angles that have driven his fans crazy. https://www.instagram.com/p/CKNlctInBdL/ However, while the images have some fans asking for a cold shower, Instagram isn’t too happy with it. Baker addressed this in the caption of his post of the set of photos. He wrote, “Trigger warning @noahbeck (Instagram keeps deleting this post for being offensive because art, as always, is oppressed!) please someone help me understand what is so offensive about a confident male body?! Free Art!” Noah himself also called out Instagram in his story, adding “y’all soft over at Instagram… stop taking my stuff down. Like yes, I was kind of naked but like..not completely lol, I didn’t violate any guidelines.” https://twitter.com/unsaintedbullet/status/1351371419549102088?s=20 At the time of writing, Instagram’s rules around nudity say the following: “We allow sex-positive content and discussion, but we do not allow content that facilitates or coordinates sexual encounters between adults.” Meanwhile, the images are being shared without limit over on Twitter, but with some mixed reactions. Some users are begging for the images to be removed from their timeline, some are spamming the search results with “Forget Noah Beck” and adding images of other attractive celebrities. That said, many, many others are clearly very much enjoying the eye candy.

  • Noah Beck & Lizzo team up for unexpected Super Bowl TikTok and the internet loves it – Dexerto

    Noah Beck & Lizzo team up for unexpected Super Bowl TikTok and the internet loves it Instagram: lizzobeeating / noahbeckInfluencer Noah Beck and singer Lizzo teamed up for an unexpected TikTok collaboration at the Super Bowl, and fans are absolutely loving the duo. Super Bowl 56 took place on Sunday, February 13, and there were plenty of influencers and notable figures who turned up to watch the game. 20-year-old TikTok star Noah Beck was in attendance, and he documented his day on Instagram for fans to stay updated. But his most unexpected social media post of the day came when he uploaded a video with singer Lizzo on TikTok. Lizzo is best known for hits like ‘Juice’ and ‘Truth Hurts,’ and has a large presence on the app herself, regularly posting entertaining videos for her 21 million followers. Click here if TikTok doesn’t load With the stadium in the background, Noah and Lizzo danced to the ‘Oui – God is Good’ sound which has been going viral on the app, and recreated the accompanying dance trend. “Queen @lizzo delivered as expected,” Noah wrote in the caption. Fans definitely seemed to agree, and quickly shared hundreds of comments under the video praising the unlikely pair. “A duo I definitely didn’t see coming,” one comment with over 60,000 likes read, another saying: “This is legendary.” The clip has been gaining popularity fast, with 1.2 million likes and nearly 7 million views at the time of writing, and fans are obsessed with Lizzo’s amazing dress and the perfect execution of this viral trend. This isn’t the first time an iconic celebrity collab has gone viral on TikTok. In December 2021, Lil Nas X recreated the popular ‘Bing Bong’ trend with stars like Olivia Rodrigo, Jack Harlow, Normani, and more.

  • Noah Beck & Griffin Johnson under fire for “cancel culture” comments – Dexerto

    Noah Beck & Griffin Johnson under fire for “cancel culture” comments YouTube: Josh Richards, Griffin JohnsonTikTok stars Noah Beck and Griffin Johnson are taking heat from critics due to their divisive comments on “cancel culture,” as told during an episode of Johnson’s “Sway Way” podcast. [jwplayer ZXB9LNVP] Also known as “call-out culture,” the term “cancel culture” has become a popular phrase in the past few years as social media has flourished, allowing users to highlight abuse, bad behavior, or other negative actions from people online. When these bad behaviors are brought to light, the person responsible is usually called out, boycotted and ostracized, causing them to be publicly shamed and often ousted from their professional and social circles due to the resulting backlash. “Cancel culture” itself is a divisive term, with many believing that it outright doesn’t exist, as those being “canceled” deserve to be called out for their actions and that those who are “canceled” are never truly brought to justice from the outrage. Still, others feel that “cancel culture” is going too far and is resulting in a toxic online environment — but either way, people are no longer willing to abide bad behavior from anyone, and social media has given users a platform to speak up against things they consider to be unjust. TikTokers and Sway House members Griffin Johnson and Noah Beck recently spoke out on the social phenomenon during an episode of the Sway Way podcast — and their thoughts on the subject have sparked quite a bit of backlash against them. “People are getting canceled for things that were totally acceptable,” Beck said. “I don’t want to say that people have gotten really sensitive, but at the same time, they have, and it’s like… there were some things that were acceptable back then that people could say, now it comes back on them five, 10 years later.” View this post on Instagram #noahbeck also speaks on people getting canceled for things that were acceptable in the past “I mean, I’ve done some things in my past where they come off as controversial today, but they weren’t that deep,” Beck continued, referencing his own controversial history on social media. “I can see why people think it’s a big deal now, but it’s like… I never thought I would have this platform. I never thought I would have this stage. I was growing up just playing soccer. I liked a few tweets, but I didn’t think anything of it at the time.” Needless to say, both Beck and Johnson have received a substantial amount of criticism from listeners, with one user writing: “He really said that he never thought he would have gotten famous… so if you’re not famous, you can be homophobic and it’s not a big deal?” Both boys have yet to speak out on the outrage, which only continues to grow in wake of their already storied history of sparking division among TikTok viewers.

  • Noah Beck gets massive praise for “wholesome” Caitlyn Jenner interview – Dexerto

    Noah Beck gets massive praise for “wholesome” Caitlyn Jenner interview YouTube: Noah BeckIn the latest edition of his YouTube series ‘Beckseat Driver,’ Noah Beck had his most high-profile guest to date as he interviewed former Olympian, reality TV star and activist Caitlyn Jenner. The half-hour interview is already proving a hit on his YouTube channel, although it took Caitlyn a while to understand why they weren’t driving for an interview series based in a car. Beck started off by asking Jenner questions about her Olympics career, admitting that as a soccer player, he looked up to Caitlyn as a “mentor” growing up. Jenner attributed a lot of her success to her “tough mindset,” explaining to Beck that having an “athletic mind” is just as important as having an “athletic body.” “The people that have both are a rare breed and come around every 20-30 years,” Caitlyn explained. “It’s people like Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods back in his day.” “I had an okay body, but I had a really tough mind, and when I needed to bring out a performance I could.” However, despite her astounding success as a decathlete, Caitlyn explained that this didn’t make her experiences of gender dysphoria go away. “I remember waking up one morning after the [1976 Olympic] Games, putting on my gold medal, looking in the mirror and thinking: ‘Who is that guy? Have I built up this character so well that I’m going to be stuck with him for the rest of my life?’ Explaining how she threw herself into marriages and raising children (including the famous Kardashian and Jenner children), Caitlyn said that it was only when her children had grown up that she realized that she “needed to do something for me.” Growing up, Caitlyn told Beck that she had always had a “fascination” with her sisters and mother, and would dress up in their clothes while they were gone but “never quite knowing why” she felt compelled to do so – this habit of dressing in women’s clothes in private is a habit she continued in private until she was able to transition. However, thinking back to her 23-year marriage with Kris Jenner, Caitlyn said that although the marriage ended in divorce, her time with the Kardashians were “great years” and that she had “no regrets” about that time of her life. As the interview winded down, Caitlyn decided to take the drivers seat and take Noah out for a spin, as they discussed topics like their favorite snacks, classic rock and the TV show ‘Survivor’. With Beck taking a more laid-back approach to the interview, largely letting Caitlyn lead the conversation, fans were full of praise for the young influencer. One YouTube user said that Noah was “so respectful and wholesome, it’s actually crazy”, while another fan said: “I’m only a few minutes in but I have to say much respect to Noah, who at 19, is even having this rich conversation. I’m impressed as someone who’s been checking out some of the TikTik-famous people just out of curiosity for why they’ve blown up so big.”

  • Noah Beck gives update on James Charles’ possible return amid social media silence – Dexerto

    Noah Beck gives update on James Charles’ possible return amid social media silence YouTube: Noah Beck / Instagram: jamescharlesTikToker Noah Beck gave an update to paparazzi on what’s happening with James Charles behind the scenes following grooming allegations, saying that “he’ll be back.” In February, several minors accused beauty influencer James Charles of messaging them inappropriately, and as more accusations began to emerge, James issued an apology via a YouTube video in which he claimed he was “desperate.” The YouTuber has refrained from posting online since then, and the only time he has resurfaced was on Twitter to announce he and makeup company Morphe would be ending their partnership. With YouTube having demonetized all of James’ content for the time being, many have been wondering if the creator is likely to make a return to the platform. Speaking to the Hollywood Fix, TikTok star Noah Beck revealed that he believes James will be back. “We haven’t been hanging out as much but we’re still great friends,” he said, “I’m here for him whatever he goes through. I mean, it’s part of being a friend you know.” Noah continued by saying: “I think he’s just trying to be patient right now. I think he’s just kind of trying to wait things out because things are kind of heavy on him right now. Cause a lot of people, as soon as people start making allegations, that’s when the floodgates open and people start to make rumors. You don’t know what you can believe, especially on the internet.” Topic starts at 2:37 The TikToker revealed that the scandal has had a big impact on James, explaining: “He’s not exactly in the best state of mind, and how could you be with all this stuff going on. So I think, I don’t know, I try to keep him in good spirits, but at the end of the day there’s not much I can do in this situation, except I can be there for him.” When asked if he thinks we’ll see a return, Noah replied, “definitely,” saying, “he’s James Charles, he’ll be back.” Noah has previously stated his loyalty to the YouTuber when asked about him by paparazzi, saying he still “loves James” amid the ongoing situation.

  • Noah Beck finally confirms he’s dating Dixie D’Amelio – Dexerto

    Noah Beck finally confirms he’s dating Dixie D’Amelio Instagram: DixiedamelioAfter weeks of subtle hints and teasers across social media, TikTok celebrities Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio have finally made their relationship official. [jwplayer ZXB9LNVP] When it comes to relationships, the past few months have been eventful for D’Amelio to say the least. Following on from a scandalous period with Griffin Johnson, she was quickly seen out and about with Beck. This immediately caught fire on social media and even led to a diss track from her ex. However, public appearances together haven’t slowed down one bit. The two have even poked fun at one another in recent videos about the rumors of their relationship status. While they shot down speculation from fans initially, claiming that they were “just best friends,” that no longer appears to be the case for the TikTok duo. “Who is Noach Beck dating? I am dating Dixie D’Amelio,” he confirmed in an unreleased video snippet that made its way to the TikTokRoom Instagram account. There was no sarcasm in his voice, the video didn’t appear to be a gag in any way, his answer seemed completely genuine. While it may come as no surprise to their millions of collective fans, this is the first public confirmation. Up until now, the two had shied away from being an official couple in the public eye. Even with suggestive music videos making the rounds, they were still adamant about keeping things under wraps, until now that is. “Dixie’s amazing,” Beck added in the unreleased clip for a future YouTube upload. “She’s an awesome girl. It’s been really fun so I’m excited for the future.” There’s no telling when the pair might come out with official posts on their own social media accounts. Though these can’t be too far off if Beck is already revealing the information in a simple Q&A-type video. View this post on Instagram Be sure to keep your eyes peeled over the coming days as everything from Instagram posts to duo TikToks will likely help spread the news.

  • Noah Beck flamed for his response to TikToker Bahamas trip backlash – Dexerto

    Noah Beck flamed for his response to TikToker Bahamas trip backlash Instagram: @noahbeckTikTok star Noah Beck is facing outrage from fans and critics due to his response to the backlash that he and other influencers have been receiving for partying in the Bahamas over the New Year. Many online personalities are taking heat left and right from critics after being caught partying and attending large gatherings amid the current health crisis. A few high-profile TikTokers are making up a large portion of these influencers, with names like Charli and Dixie D’Amelio, Chase Hudson, Madi Monroe and more being called out for an impromptu trip to the Bahamas to kick off the New Year. In fact, the influencers received so much heat that even those who didn’t join them in their Caribbean getaway were accused of doing so; but it seems the tides have turned toward one TiKToker in particular who did take part in the vacation by the name of Noah Beck. View this post on Instagram However, it’s not the partying itself that fans are mad about — instead, it’s his response to their criticisms, which he gave in an interview with paparazzi photographer Pap Galore in a January 6 YouTube video. “It is what it is, you know?” he said of the situation. “I think, especially in the business that we’re in, it’s like you need some time to kinda disconnect for a little, you know? That’s what that was meant for. A little trip to get away.” “We took a private jet, so it was just us,” he continued. “We went on a private part of the island. We had our own little cabana. Like, no one was near us.” (Topic begins at 1:07) “From an outside perspective, you’re like yeah, these people need to stop, but at the same time, we were very cautious about what we did,” he added, going on to claim that if he were to DM a critic with an invitation to the Bahamas, they would likely say “yeah.” Needless to say, it seems that Beck’s response to the backlash has been met with even more backlash, with many critics calling him out. “You wanna disconnect Noah?” one user wrote via Instagram. “Switch your d**n phone off then. Don’t travel.” “The privilege,” another added. What’s your take on Noah’s response? Let us know on Twitter, @DexertoTrending!

  • Noah Beck explains why he’s taking Dixie D’Amelio relationship offline – Dexerto

    Noah Beck explains why he’s taking Dixie D’Amelio relationship offline Instagram: noahbeckTikTok star Noah Beck has called out people spreading hate about girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio online, revealing that the pair will be keeping the “majority” of their relationship offline for the time being. Noah Beck and Dixie D’Amelio revealed they were dating in October 2020, and the news came as a delight to many fans who had watched the pair get close in the music video for the remix of Dixie’s song ‘Be Happy.’ With Noah at nearly 30 million followers and Dixie at over 50 million, the pair are a practically unstoppable duo when it comes to the social media world. However, the stars have faced some challenges being influencers with their relationship in the public eye, and have even previously needed to deny claims that they are faking their relationship for views. On July 23, Noah uploaded a message to Twitter in which he informed fans that due to the amount of hate Dixie is receiving and the assumptions being made about them, they’ll be making their relationship more private. After apologizing for not being as active due to personal reasons, the star wrote: “I hate to see when I come on here that people assume things about my relationship. Dixie slander is not tolerated here lol. Pls do not bring others down based off assumptions. We have both been very busy with work, personal reasons, etc.” “Dixie and I love every one of you guys but it is a lot of pressure to be dating with this many people watching. That being said, we would like to keep the majority of our relationship offline for now. I hope you guys can respect that. We love you so much!” he continued. It’s not clear if this is in response to a specific incident or a general statement, but regardless, fans were hugely supportive of the couple in the replies, telling Noah there’s no need for him to apologize and encouraging to couple to do what’s best for them.

  • Noah Beck explains why joining Sway House was “the hardest decision” he’s ever made – Dexerto

    Noah Beck explains why joining Sway House was “the hardest decision” he’s ever made YouTube: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck has told fans the story of how he gave up the chance of being a professional soccer player to join the Sway House, and said it was “the hardest decisions” he’s ever had to make. Noah Beck is one of TikTok’s biggest names and at just 19-years-old he has over 26 million followers. But the star hasn’t been doing this for a long time. In fact, he only started uploading videos in January 2020, making his rise to popularity even more impressive. While he’s now best known for being part of the Sway House, his life before social media looked very different, and has explained to fans how he ended up doing TikTok, and why the decision to join the Sway House wasn’t as simple as it might seem on the outside. The star explained in his March 14 YouTube upload how when he was younger, he became obsessed with soccer. As he practiced more and more, he became quite good at it, and it got to the point where he felt like he could potentially make a living out of the sport. Noah had several colleges reach out to him, and he eventually attended the University of Portland. But after the global situation got worse, Noah ended up having to do classes online. This lead to him doing a friendly competition with his sister to see who could get more followers on TikTok, which ended up in him becoming quite popular online. After TikToker Blake Gray reached out to Noah, he said he went out to LA to meet the Sway boys, saying he was even “starstruck” after meeting them. But when Bryce Hall eventually pulled the up-and-coming TikTok star to the side and asked if he wanted to join the House, Noah was faced with a tough choice. “Without thinking I was like, ‘hell yeah.’ But then I had to really think because — I mean I’m gonna get serious for a sec — it was the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make in my life. I was choosing between my dream and passion, being a professional soccer player. “This opportunity came, and it was one that I just had to sleep on for weeks and weeks.” But with the support of his parents, Noah made the decision to join Sway House, saying, “I don’t regret any decision I made.” Fans will be glad that the TikTok star chose to take the path he did, and this video goes to show just how quick Noah’s rise to fame was.

  • Noah Beck denies dating James Charles after Bryce Hall sparks rumors – Dexerto

    Noah Beck denies dating James Charles after Bryce Hall sparks rumors YouTube: Bryce HallSway House TikTok star Noah Beck has denied that he is dating YouTube sensation James Charles, after the pair filmed some TikToks together and Bryce Hall published a very interestingly-titled video on YouTube. It became clear on July 15 that James Charles had been spending some time with the Sway boys, appearing in each other’s TikTok posts and looking like they were having fun together. This includes one that Charles posted with just Noah – something he didn’t do with any of the other Sway members – and many of his fans in the comments suggested that James was “dreaming” or “crushing” throughout the video. Then, in the evening of July 15, Bryce Hall uploaded a YouTube video called “Noah Beck is Dating James Charles” which seems to tell the whole story. In the video, they walk in on Noah doing Charles’ makeup, clearly for a YouTube video, but they decided to have a little fun with it and suggest something was happening between the two. But, after hours of speculation from fans of both himself and Charles, Noah Beck made some comments on both Instagram and TikTok to put the rumors to rest. “I am straight,” he said in one comment. “I love James, but yes, I’m straight.” In another, he said that they are “just two friends dancing and smiling.” So, while James’ fans clearly wanted to see things go further with him and Noah, the TikTok star has put the idea of any of that happening to rest and seemingly crushed some dreams in the process. Despite what Noah says, though, some fans are still adamant that there’s a little more than meets the eye here – but for now, it looks like there’s nothing more than a solid friendship between Noah Beck and James Charles.

  • Noah Beck defends Charli D’Amelio from backlash over twerking at party with Beyoncé – Dexerto

    Noah Beck defends Charli D’Amelio from backlash over twerking at party with Beyoncé YouTube: Charli D’Amelio, Noah BeckCharli D’Amelio is facing backlash from netizens after being caught twerking a party that was allegedly attended by Lil Uzi, the City Girls and even Beyoncé — but fellow TikToker Noah Beck isn’t here for the criticism. Charli D’Amelio is no stranger to social media drama. The TikTok star has borne the brunt of the internet’s bad blood plenty of times, most recently amid TikTok’s ongoing dance strike, where many Black creators are refusing to choreograph new dance moves due to not being credited. However, Charli most recently came under scrutiny after fans spied her at a party on an Instagram story from City Girls’ JT. In the clips, Charli can purportedly be seen twerking with a group of adults attending the party — and it’s safe to say that commenters weren’t exactly on board with this. Many critics tweeted out against 17-year-old Charli attending the party at all, while others compared the incident to Rihanna recently being turned away from a barcade due not having her ID on hand. Still others were concerned that underage Charli was seemingly allowed inside a club, and expressed concern over her influence on her young fans. “WHY is Charli D’Amelio twerking on JT, ½ of City Girls, Instagram story??” one confused user said of the incident. https://twitter.com/vversaceghostin/status/1411883359106707458 “How is Charli D’Amelio in a club at 17 while Rihanna, a grown woman, was turned around?” Wayment… How tf is Charli Damelio in a club at 17 when Rihanna, a grown woman was turned around??? pic.twitter.com/Vp5ju8aWfD — ✮𝔸𝕃✮ 𝕞𝕒𝕣𝕠𝕠𝕟 𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕟 (@alzolanskii) July 5, 2021 Amidst the ongoing backlash against Charli, fellow TikToker Noah Beck came to her defense, noting in a comment on a TikTok about the situation that Charli wasn’t actually at a club, but instead a house party hosted by one of their mutual friends. “You guys need to let her live,” Noah wrote. “Poor girl breathes the wrong way and you guys got something to say. And this was a friend’s house we were at, not a club.” View this post on Instagram It seems like quite a few commenters have come out in support of Charli after Noah’s comment began to circulate online, with many agreeing with him and noting that influencers are not totally responsible for raising their young fans. This latest incident comes days after The View’s Sunny Hostin accused Charli of making “millions” off Black TikTok creator’s dances without credit… although some noted she may have confused D’Amelio with Addison Rae, who appeared on the Tonight Show and similarly was accused of not crediting the dances she used during the broadcast.

  • Noah Beck defends Landon Barker from TikTok hate amid Chase Hudson feud: “It’s not fair” – Dexerto

    Noah Beck defends Landon Barker from TikTok hate amid Chase Hudson feud: “It’s not fair” Instagram: landonasherbarker / YouTube: The Hollywood FixTikTok star Noah Beck is coming to Landon Barker’s defense as Charli D’Amelio’s new boyfriend takes heat from the internet amid his spat with her ex, Chase Hudson. TikTok queen Charli D’Amelio has moved on to date Landon Barker, the son of Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, after parting ways with ex-boyfriend Chase Hudson back in 2020. There’s trouble in paradise, though, as Chase and Landon apparently used to be friends — keyword ‘used to be.’ After Charli and Landon went public, Chase all but called her out in his new song, ‘All the Things I Hate About You,’ where he notably called her a “homie hopper.” Since then, Landon has been keen on taking shots at Chase on TikTok, and even wants to make a diss track on Charli’s ex-man with influencer Josh Richards. As a result, the internet isn’t really taking Landon very seriously, with commenters across social media mocking the lad for his largely one-sided campaign against Chase — but Noah Beck isn’t here for the backlash. Noah Beck speaks up for Landon Barker amid online criticism Noah spoke out about the ongoing criticism against Landon in an interview with the Hollywood Fix, where he offered some advice to Charli’s new boo. “Landon’s a good kid,” Noah said. “I like Landon. …it’s not fair. Because you have to think at the end of the day, Landon’s like, what — 19 maybe? He’s a kid.” “If anything I could say to Landon, Landon’s always been nice to me and vice-versa. Landon’s a good kid and it’s one of those things where, if I was him, I wouldn’t take anything personally because no one knows him personally.” (Topic begins at 3:45) This interview comes hot on the heels of Beck’s own “relationship drama” of sorts after fans became convinced that he and long-term girlfriend Dixie D’Amelio had broken up. Luckily the couple is still together, with both parties confirming they “love each other” and are just keeping their relationship offline.

  • Noah Beck blasts YouTubers vs TikTokers security after being “kicked out” of event – Dexerto

    Noah Beck blasts YouTubers vs TikTokers security after being “kicked out” of event YouTube: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck was a little disgruntled with the security and organization of the Battle of the Platforms this past weekend, claiming he was escorted away from ringside even though he had the right credentials. The YouTubers vs TikTokers event last weekend drew a ton of eyes to the ever-growing trend of influencer boxing. Pitting fourteen of the platforms’ biggest content creators against each other, the night saw a clear winner in Team YouTube. Despite all the hype surrounding the fights, not everyone was impressed with the Battle of the Platforms’ organization. In fact, one attendee compared the evening to the infamous ‘Fyre Festival’ music festival in a now-viral TikTok. He isn’t alone in his thinking; Noah Beck, a TikToker and overall influencer powerhouse, sat down with his fans for an eighteen-minute-long story about his decidedly negative experience at the event. https://twitter.com/Dexerto/status/1403912580079497218?ref_src=twsrctfwtwcamptweetembedtwterm1403912580079497218twgrtwcons1_&ref_url=httpswww.dexerto.comentertainmentyoutube-vs-tiktok-boxing-event-1534527 Noah claimed that merely getting inside the Hard Rock Stadium was a major task, with security finding difficulty in directing him toward the correct parking lot (and out of the way of excited fans). Once inside, Noah was able to enjoy a few of the fights from a suite up top — but when it came time for the main event, Beck wanted to be ringside to cheer on his roommate and fellow Sway House content creator. Unfortunately, Beck and his crew were denied entrance to the lower floor, despite his badge that marked him as part of Bryce Hall’s team. Eventually, they were swarmed with fans, and Beck found himself beside Bradley Martyn and Jeff Wittek in some fairly good seats (although they still weren’t ringside). It wasn’t long before several security guards showed up and told the trio that they couldn’t stand there, leaving a frustrated Noah Beck attempting to explain himself and, yet again, try to find a way ringside — all as Bryce Hall and Austin McBroom were throwing down. In the end, Beck ended up being escorted out of the ground floor by eight police officers, all while a mob of fans surrounded them. Beck didn’t even get to watch the rest of the fight, which happened while he was being pulled away. Although he didn’t get to see his friend fight, Beck was gracious about the entire ordeal and apologized both to and for his fans who crowded the area. “I didn’t mean for it to get like that,” he claimed, a tad sheepishly. “I wanted to just be there for him.”

  • Noah Beck demands Bryce Hall apologize to Dixie for “disrespectful” stripper prank – Dexerto

    Noah Beck demands Bryce Hall apologize to Dixie for “disrespectful” stripper prank Twitter: Dixie D’AmelioNoah Beck wants Bryce Hall to apologize to Dixie D’Amelio for the “disrespectful” stripper prank he played on them and insisted he wasn’t in on it. [jwplayer pNjHVqy4] Bryce Hall is known for playing pranks from time to time. He loves putting his friends on the spot in bizarre and awkward situations and recording their reactions on his YouTube channel. However, Noah Beck didn’t expect he would become the butt of the joke. Bryce blindfolded him and made him listen to loud music. Noah thought it was going to play out like a classic Fear Factor episode. But instead, he found himself swarmed by dancing strippers. While it was happening, Bryce video-called Dixie D’Amelio to show her what was happening and filmed her reaction. However, she wasn’t amused and assumed the worst, then hung up. It didn’t sit well with the D’Amelio family. Even her mom slammed him for it. Bryce realized he took it too far. He contacted her and confirmed it was all his idea. He even explained Noah had no idea what was happening and was as much a victim of the prank as she was. But she didn’t seem convinced, and fans feared the situation created unnecessary tension. Paparazzi approached Noah and asked him about it. “Bryce knows he kind of stepped over the line,” he said. “It was a bit disrespectful, and he apologized to me. But he shouldn’t be apologizing to me. He should be apologizing to Dixie. But he knows. There’s really not much more to it.” “I had no idea what it was,” he added. “I thought it was going to be a cute little animal… or some kind of scary animal. I didn’t think it was going to be strippers. But it is what it is. Some people were like, ‘Oh, he definitely knew.’ But I would not let that happen.” The relevant part of the video starts at 0:40. In other words, he doubled down on claims that he had no idea what to expect in the prank. Most fans believe him and feel like he got caught up in a bad situation. However, some are still convinced he knew what was happening and changed his tone after all the backlash. The key takeaway, though, is there seems to be no hard feelings between them. Noah and Bryce appear to be on good terms. But it might take Dixie a little longer to forgive and forget.

  • Noah Beck apologizes after backlash for huge TikTok meet-up – Dexerto

    Noah Beck apologizes after backlash for huge TikTok meet-up Instagram: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck has apologized after being criticized for visiting a family friend’s dance studio to meet with the kids who attend it, despite health regulations. The Sway House’s Noah Beck is an influencer with over 12 million followers on his TikTok account alone, known for his dance and comedy content. He was recently involved in Bryce Hall’s 21st birthday party controversy that saw over 100 guests in close proximity to each other at the Sway House. Influencers such as Tyler Oakley and Elijah Daniel called them out publicly for their behavior, and eventually, the mayor of LA shut off the utilities at Bryce and Noah’s shared property in the Hollywood Hills. Noah then came under fire again on August 26, when he uploaded a TikTok that showed him visiting a studio, and dancing with a large group of children of various ages in close proximity to each other. https://www.instagram.com/p/CEXlVqKHw0B/ He wrote in the comments “for everyone worried, we checked everyone’s temperature at the door and mandated hand sanitizer to everyone.” However, he still received backlash for the further disruption of recent regulations, and on August 27 deleted the first video and uploaded an apology. “Addressing the vid I took down. I wanted to do something for a family friend’s company,” he said. “I apologize for the lack of precautions in play.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CEZFzD3new3/ He continued his explanation in the comments. “It was an honest mistake and I’d like to genuinely apologize to anyone who has had to deal with losses or illness… “I’m fully aware of my actions and the possibility of putting others in danger. It was just meant to be a kind gesture to the kids and the studio.” Due to the huge publicity that Bryce Hall’s regulation-breaking party received, TikTok influencers are being kept a close eye on. In particular Bryce, Noah, and third housemate Blake Gray are under the magnifying glass after their punishment directly from the LA mayor.

  • Noah Beck begs fans to stop harassing his loved ones: “Just be kind, please” – Dexerto

    Noah Beck begs fans to stop harassing his loved ones: “Just be kind, please” Instagram: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck has hit out at “rude” fans for attacking his loved ones with upsetting messages along with spreading misinformation about him and his partner Dixie D’Amelio. Noah Beck has always showed his love and appreciation to his supportive fanbase, also known as ‘Noah’s Nation’ or ‘Becksters.’ However, as with many creators, Beck has had to deal with his fair share of haters. Especially those who spread break-up rumors about his relationship with fellow TikTok creator Dixie D’Amelio. Beck has, once again, had to call out some of his fans for “slandering” not only him but his nearest and dearest. Noah Beck threatens to block hater accounts On August 11, Beck issued a long, emotional statement asking his fans to stop spreading negativity given how he works so hard to create a positive environment. “A common trend that I see occurring is people who ‘support’ me, slandering the names of the people I love,” Beck said. “If you are a true consumer of my content, you know that I always strive to spread nothing but positivity […] unfortunately this hasn’t been enough.” Although he shared his appreciation for his fans’ support, he also urged them to “stop being rude to the people [he loves].” He added that if he sees any “negative comments” about his loved ones, then he will be “blocking accounts.” Beck also took the opportunity to address his absence from D’Amelio’s birthday in Las Vegas and hit out at those claiming that it was a sign about the couple’s relationship. The 21-year-old added: “Please stop assuming the worst between us. We are both very hardworking and we understand that being or striving for success, comes a lot of sacrifice. However, it’s the communication between us that you guys don’t see, that keeps the bond strong.” The disturbing and slanderous comments were understandably very upsetting for Beck. However, his ‘true’ fans were quick to show their support.

  • Noah Beck admits he “feels bad” about $10k TikTok duet brand deal – Dexerto

    Noah Beck admits he “feels bad” about $10k TikTok duet brand deal YouTube: Kevin WongSocial media star Noah Beck sparked backlash among his fanbase after charging them a whopping $10,000 to duet with him on TikTok — a decision he claims that he now regrets, as told in a paparazzi interview. Collegiate soccer player-turned-internet superstar Noah Beck has been turning heads ever since he joined Sway House in June, although it seems like his rise to fame has managed to incite some anger among his longtime viewers. Beck caught flak from fans late last week, after news circulated that he was charging $10,000 for duets and other “pair” posts on TikTok, which essentially allow users to collaborate on videos together. While normally, this feature is free, Beck seemed to want a pretty penny for others to collab with him, which understandably caused some outrage online. In an interview with celebrity photographer Kevin Wong on November 11, Beck revealed that he now feels guilty about charging such a high amount, claiming that it was a brand deal gone wrong. “It was just a brand deal, and it really wasn’t like, supposed to be taken that way,” he explained. “I feel bad, honestly. Because like, I have DMs with some of my OG fans on Instagram — just constantly, I’ll always respond to them, talk to them.” “They’re the best,” he continued. “I wouldn’t be here without them. I gotta keep my fans close. But at the same time, it’s like, I hope they don’t take that the wrong way. That duet thing was… it was just a brand deal.” (Topic begins at 0:30) This isn’t the first time Beck has spoken out about the issue, either; the TikToker explained the brand deal in a previous interview on November 7, appearing to defend himself while admitting that the price was outrageous, at the same time. “I know people have been saying like: ‘He thinks he’s Harry Styles’ but it really isn’t like that, it’s just a brand deal,” Beck stated in the interview. “I don’t think anyone should be charging $10,000 for a TikTok duet.” (Topic starts at 3:50) It seems that the TikTok star is well aware of how wild the brand’s pricing was, and feels bad about the reaction it stirred among his fans — but a brand deal is a brand deal, after all.

  • Noah Beck reveals why he’s never going to drink alcohol – Dexerto

    Noah Beck reveals why he’s never going to drink alcohol Instagram: noahbeckPopular TikToker Noah Beck has explained why he’s not planning on drinking alcohol after he turns 21 in May 2022. Noah Beck is one of TikTok’s most popular stars, with over 30 million followers on his account. He started posting videos to the app in 2020 where he quickly went viral and gained a loyal fanbase before joining well-known content house, the ‘Sway House.’ He doesn’t only make content for his TikTok, as he’s also known for his YouTube channel where he posts a variety of vlog content for his 1.5 million subscribers. One of his most popular series is ‘Beckseat Driver,’ which, as the name suggests, sees him interview a range of people from friends to fellow TikTok stars while sitting in his car. On November 21 he uploaded the latest episode in this series with his mom, and opened up on why he doesn’t plan on drinking alcohol even after he turns 21 in May, after she asked him about his relationship with alcohol. “I just find no interest in it,” he said. “And like growing up and seeing a lot of my friends do it now makes me not want to do it even more because of how ridiculous they look.” Read More: Dream shares personal top 5 streamers – He went on to talk about what he thinks of people’s opinions of his decision not to drink. “I get it, people are probably like ‘oh my god Noah, shut up, live a little,’ and it’s like, I could have so much fun but it’s just that’s not always my idea of fun. Topic starts at 6:06 Earlier in the video, he also mentioned that fellow TikToker Blake Gray wonders if because the rest of them are “getting it out of their systems” now, Noah might have the same experience even if he has his first sip of alcohol at age 30. However, Noah’s mom says that she’s “not worried about any of that.” Fans seemed to love the lighthearted episode with his mom as a guest, and said they enjoyed seeing her insight on different aspects Noah’s life.

  • No one can figure out how this person closed a plane window with their foot in viral TikTok – Dexerto

    No one can figure out how this person closed a plane window with their foot in viral TikTok Unsplash.com: Kevin Woblick / TikTok: regurgitatedceleryA seriously flexible passenger on a plane is taking TikTok by storm after they managed to close the window behind them with their toes. We’ve all had the odd unfortunate interaction on a plane. Whether it’s the person behind you kicking your seat or someone sitting beside you who doesn’t understand the concept of personal space, air travel can be an especially grueling affair. However, everything we know about horrible plane passengers is being thrown out the window thanks to one particular TikTok that’s taking the internet by storm. On June 15, TikTok user ‘regurgitatedcelery’ (creativity points for that name) uploaded a video that’s confusing basically everyone online. In the clip, the TikToker shows the person sitting in the window seat in front of them reaching back behind the seat to shut down the window shade…. With their foot. It seems like an impossible feat of human flexibility — bordering on contortionist-level skills — and commenters are totally baffled. Click here if TikTok fails to load. The video has racked up over 7 million views as users chime in on how exactly this feat was accomplished… as well as how disturbing it is to put one’s bare feet in someone else’s space in a cramped aircraft. “I want to know how they’re sitting to do that,” one person wrote. “Could be they have an empty row and are laying down with their head on the aisle seat,” someone replied. “Some people are super flexible and choose not to ever use their hands again,” another joked. Still others are completely dumbfounded — about as stunned as the poor guy in the video. “What are you even supposed to do in this situation?” another user wrote. “Never in my whole entire life have I ever seen such a thing,” someone else said. That’s not the end of this saga: the TikToker uploaded two more videos detailing the flexible foot phenomenon, where the person sitting behind them threatened to tickle their tootsies. Click here if TikTok fails to load. This is one of the strangest videos we’ve seen on TikTok — and we’ve seen a lot, like this lady who claims she can speak an alien language.

  • Noah Beck addresses backlash over charging $10,000 for TikTok duets – Dexerto

    Noah Beck addresses backlash over charging $10,000 for TikTok duets YouTube: Noah BeckTikTok star Noah Beck has spoken out about the controversial pricing of his TikTok collaborations, with fans initially believing that they had to pay up to 10,000$ in order to duet with him on the app. Sway House star Noah Beck enraged fans and critics alike with his apparent decision to charge 10,000$ for fans to perform TikTok duets with him. With many people calling the price bracket “unfair” and “insane”, the whole ordeal went viral, which led to fans mocking Beck for “thinking he was Harry Styles”, with one Instagram user asking: “Who does he think he is?” After Beck didn’t comment on the situation publicly, he was confronted by paparazzi group Pap Galore while he was out walking his dog. (Topic starts at 03:50) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkXwoXNsgBM&feature=youtu.be&t=230 “There’s been a lot of drama with people saying that your prices are too high, with TikTok…” one paparazzi remarked. “I think it’s worth it; you’re one of TikTok’s top creators so obviously you should charge more, right?” Defending himself, Beck claimed that the prices for TikTok duets were set “for a brand”, and argued that “people don’t seem to really understand what [the feature] is.” Admitting that he thinks the price is a bit “ridiculous”, Beck affirmed that the duet prices weren’t set by him, and further clarified that the prices weren’t there for fans, but for a brand: “Obviously I’ve done [duets] before, and I’ve never charged for it.” “I know people have been saying like: ‘He thinks he’s Harry Styles’ but it really isn’t like that, it’s just a brand deal,” Beck elaborated. “I don’t think anyone should be charging 10,000$ for a TikTok duet.” Fans of the TikTok star have certainly faced a lot of confusion recently; his girlfriend, Dixie D’Amelio, caused speculation earlier this month that the two had split after tweeting that she was single. She later reassured concerned followers that the Tweet was part of a YouTube video she was doing with Sway House member Bryce Hall. Either way, at least we know Noah Beck isn’t audacious enough to charge 10 racks for a simple TikTok duet.

  • “No Jumper’s” Adam22 reacts to elaborate scam for fake interviews – Dexerto

    “No Jumper’s” Adam22 reacts to elaborate scam for fake interviews Adam22, Instagram / FreepikAdam “Adam22” Grandmaison is an internet celebrity, known for his “No Jumper” podcast and interviews with top rappers in the music industry – but his podcast has become so famous that it’s attracting major scammers. Having interviewed music industry giants like 6IX9INE and Aaron Carter to YouTubers like Tana Mongeau and FaZe Banks, Adam22’s podcast is an enviable platform – so much so that scam artists are willing to swindle victims out of thousands for a chance at appearing on the show. Grandmaison revealed this fact in a Tweet on October 16, where he claimed that an unidentified young man had been convinced into buying plane tickets for a potential spot on the podcast. 600https://www.instagram.com/p/B2IUjCVBhbr/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link“The scammers have taken **** to a whole new level,” Adam wrote, posting a screenshot of an iMessage group. “They convinced this poor kid to fly out to LA for an interview.” The screenshot in question shows Adam’s publicist claiming that a young man had confirmed an interview for the podcast and was flying out to Los Angeles, with another individual in the chat answering that “Tony has no idea what that’s about. He hasn’t scheduled anything.” Despite the youngster’s plight, Adam refuses to interview him, claiming that he doesn’t want to encourage other hopefuls to buy into future scams – no matter how elaborate they might be. That’d make a good interview topic tho — :ghost:rippZ:ghost: (@RlPPZ) October 16, 2019 With the internet star being a target for drama – see his altercation with Aaron Carter, an armed burglar breaking into his studio, and his cat thief – this scam marks just the latest in a slew of wild occurrences surrounding Grandmaison’s podcast success.

  • ‘No Jumper’ host Adam22 victim of yet another livestreamed attack – Dexerto

    ‘No Jumper’ host Adam22 victim of yet another livestreamed attack KEEMSTAR, Twitter / The Daily Beast‘No Jumper’ podcast host and YouTuber Adam ‘Adam22’ Grandmaison was the victim of yet another attempted attack – and the entire altercation was caught on camera, once again. Adam posted a Tweet detailing the attempt on March 21, stating that law enforcement had completely sealed off the entire block of his store, ‘Onsomeshit.’ “Some dude just ran up in the store with a gun looking for me,” Adam wrote. “The cops have the whole block closed off with helicopters everywhere. What the fuck.” Some dude just ran up in the store with a gun looking for me. The cops have the whole block closed off with helicopters everywhere. What the fuck — adam22 (@adam22) March 21, 2019 Adam then claimed that the gunman was livestreaming during the time of the attempt – and the video was soon posted to Twitter, courtesy of Drama Alert’s Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem. While it’s difficult to hear the streamer over the loud music blasting from his headphones, he can be seen showing the store’s sign on camera, later walking inside the lobby with a gun drawn. Another gunman tried to kill Adam22 ! And yes it’s real, we got another video of him getting arrested! #DramaAlert pic.twitter.com/cDcAg9PCFn — KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) March 21, 2019 The gunman then points a gun onto a store clerk and tells him to “get on the ground” and “shut the fuck up,” claiming that he doesn’t care about money and asks the clerk to “call Adam right now.” The perpetrator then follows the clerk to the back of the store, who quickly opens and closes a door behind him for protection, after which the Instagram Live feed abruptly ends. They shut down the whole block but the Police got him! pic.twitter.com/2BDqAh7ZNL — KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) March 21, 2019 This marks the second time within the span of a single week that Adam has been the subject of attacks by gunmen, the first being a failed robbery attempt that went down during an episode of his ‘No Jumper’ podcast on March 18. Adam stated that the March 21 gunman is now in police custody, and thanked his bouncer ‘Big Boy’ for being present during the altercation.

  • No Jumper’s Adam22 held up at gunpoint during livestream – Dexerto

    No Jumper’s Adam22 held up at gunpoint during livestream Adam ‘Adam22’ Grandmaison, YouTuber and host of popular hip-hop podcast No Jumper, broadcasted himself getting held up at gunpoint in an attempted robbery during a livestream on Sunday, March 17. Grandmaison is the host of No Jumper, a podcast and YouTube channel that focuses on hip hop and pop culture. Adam22 has been labeled as a ‘SoundCloud rap tastemaker’, regularly featuring artists from the music site on his channel and podcast as they become popular. He also streams himself and his colleagues watching and listening to music and interacting with fans, and it was during one of these YouTube streams on March 17 that a gunman entered the room he was in demanding money from Grandmaison. 500Grandmaison was streaming from one of the back rooms of his onsomeshit store in Los Angeles, California, when a man entered the room and pointed a pistol directly at his head. “Give me all your fucking money,” yelled the gunman as a clearly shocked Grandmaison attempted to protect himself. “Right now! Do you want to die right now?” The assailant then moved out of view of camera as Adam22 fell off his chair, with members of Grandmaison’s staff heard saying: “Don’t you ever run up on us with a fucking gun you little bitch” and “I almost fucking shot this fucking dude.” Adam22 then ended the stream, questioning why the gunman didn’t shoot and stating that they were calling the police, with the man knocked unconscious. Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem then confirmed that the gunman was indeed knocked out, after receiving word from the onsomeshit store that No Jumper bouncers had apprehended the man. KEEMSTAR posted an image of the suspect on the ground surrounded by members of the Los Angeles Police Department, who had placed him in custody. Breaking the man that pulled the gun on @adam22 live stream is knocked out by @nojumper bouncers & is in police custody! #DramaAlert pic.twitter.com/hv1I9W9gsl — KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) March 18, 2019 Keem also released a video taken at the scene, showing the gunman conscious. Once aware that he was being filmed, the man posed and gave the camera a peace sign, leading to the individual filming to kick him twice. The @adam22 gunman that tried to rob him! #DramaAlert pic.twitter.com/BJLu744kBc — KEEM :popcorn: (@KEEMSTAR) March 18, 2019 It appears that there was no injuries inflicted by the gunman, and he is now in police custody after the attempted robbery. Adam22 has posted on Twitter since the incident, joking that if he had been shot, his last words would have been “something about how Shane Dawson didn’t jizz on a cat.” If I got shot tonight my dying words would have been something about how Shane Dawson didn’t jizz on a cat — adam22 (@adam22) March 18, 2019 We’ll continue to update this story as more information becomes available.

  • Nmplol slams Activision Blizzard as “freaks” after canceling WoW subscription – Dexerto

    Nmplol slams Activision Blizzard as “freaks” after canceling WoW subscription Popular Twitch streamer and member of OTK Nick ‘nmplol’ Polom has canceled his World of Warcraft subscription following the recent Activision Blizzard lawsuit, which alleges claims of sexual harassment within the company. After being a two-time rank 1 and a 12-time gladiator, a title that is awarded to the top 0.5% of arena teams in World of Warcraft, the popular Twitch streamer has now canceled his subscription. This comes just two weeks after the streamer exposed many of World of Warcraft’s professional players for racism and discrimination. At the same time, Nmp also called out the Blizzard, saying: “they have massive egos, even though they have killed their entire player base. They’re doing a terrible job, they’re not listening to the feedback from players” As many may know, this isn’t the only controversy that has revolved around Activision Blizzard in recent weeks. Currently, Activision Blizzard is being sued in California for harboring a “perversive frat boy” culture where women in the workplace are sexually harassed and given unequal pay. Fans of Blizzard games across the world have started putting their foot down in support of the lawsuit, threatening to boycott games like Warzone and WoW, which Nick has joined. Just like when you’re canceling any other subscription, Nmp was asked why he’d like to cancel. In most cases, you’d probably skip this and move on, but the streamer had a message he wanted to leave. “First off, I beat your game years ago. I’m a 12-time gladiator, two-time rank 1 and I have no reason to even play anymore,” he said. “You have also catered to the casual players so bad I have no incentive to play anymore. Also, your company is full of freaks… not all of them just the ones who were exposed. Hopefully they read that, and they take it to heart.” A few minutes later, Nmp went on to say: “I really hope the worst for Blizzard entertainment. I don’t like them, I never have. So I really hope the worst for them. Even before the allegations came out, they just had the biggest ego, they never listened to anyone.” Nmp isn’t the first streamer to stop play Activision Blizzard’s titles. One example being popular MMO streamer Asmongold moving from World of Warcraft to Final Fantasy XIV. It’s unlikely to be the last case of content creators moving away from Activision Blizzard games either.

  • Nmplol reveals his “disgusting” room just like xQc after one day of gaming – Dexerto

    Nmplol reveals his “disgusting” room just like xQc after one day of gaming Twitter: NmplolxQc fans may have been horrified to see the state of his streaming room, but fellow streamer and housemate Nick Polom, aka Nmplol, sympathizes – showing what his room looked like after just one day of gaming. On July 5, Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel was reacting to Pokimane’s immaculate room tour, when he decided he should show off his own. But, despite his fame and success as a streamer, Lengyel has never been one to splash out on the usual streamer luxuries. Instead, he keeps it simple, with a desk, two monitors, and a PC. What really got fans’ attention though, was the uncleanliness of the room, with empty drinks and food waste strewn around and over his desk. And this seems to be standard for xQc, matching his room tour from way back in 2019. Nmplol, who is also a streamer, but more often streams IRL and Just Chatting than gaming content, made his own response to xQc’s ‘disgusting’ room. Explaining that he and partner Malena had played games for a single day, their room ended up in a similarly unclean state – and only after a single day. “Me and Malena played Rust for 12 hours, for the first time. We rarely ever play games. Look at the aftermath. This is just one day, of playing games 12 hours a day.” He also mentioned Asmongold, as another streamer who often gets criticized for the messy state of his setup. Of course, not all streamers are so untidy. xQc has previously mocked streamers who put far too much effort into their streaming rooms with his famous ‘six consoles’ rant – but it’s true that some professional streamers take a lot of care over their space. The likes of Ninja and NICKMERCS have fully kitted out workspaces for their stream setups, and Pokimane’s own setup – which started the ‘room tour’ trend – is full of gadgets and kept immaculate.

  • Nmplol explains bizarre Airbnb issues during Mizkif’s OTK anniversary event – Dexerto

    Nmplol explains bizarre Airbnb issues during Mizkif’s OTK anniversary event Twitch, nmplol / OTK NetworkTwitch streamers Nmplol and Melena explained some of the issues they had with the owner of an Airbnb during Mizkif’s OTK Anniversary event. The ‘One True Kings’ organization consists of popular streamers, including Mizkif, Asmongold, Nmplol, Sodapoppin, and others. While celebrating their one-year anniversary on stream, it was apparent to viewers there were quite a few camera and personnel issues throughout the event. Once home, Nick ‘nmplol’ Polom and his girlfriend, Melena Tudi, discussed the issues that they say were caused by the host of the Airbnb they had rented for the celebration. Some of the issues included the owner allegedly inviting friends and family over, as well as limiting what the OTK members could and couldn’t do for content. Airbnb issues during Mizkif’s event The couple explained that, at the beginning of the OTK stream, some uninvited guests had shown up to the anniversary event. Melena explained to Nick: “Our security guard wouldn’t let them in, but the owner of the house came out and told him to let her friends in.” When asked why they didn’t stop the owner, Nick explained that they didn’t want to cause a major issue. “I was getting major ‘Karen’ vibes,” he explained. “I’m the first person to tell someone I make too much money to keep dealing with their s**t. I wanted to tell her, ‘If you keep annoying me, I’ll buy the house beside you and be your neighbor,’ but I held back. I personally didn’t want any sort of thing to happen.” The Airbnb host allegedly didn’t stop with just a few friends, according to Tudi. She claimed that the owner had also invited over her sister’s husband and their kid. “This was a party for her, this wasn’t a party for anyone else.” That wasn’t the only issue, either; the owner of the Airbnb allegedly took photos of the creators without their permission, as well. Melena explained to Nmplol, “I wonder if she’s gonna post these pictures and say that we’re her friends?” Issues with the owner weren’t the only thing that went wrong during the stream. The couple also apologized for the camera flickering during parts of the broadcast as the uninvited party guests took further photos of the goings-on. The OTK members will likely decide to hold the next event at one of their own houses to prevent issues with such a host again.

  • Nmplol responds to Valkyrae’s ‘AAVE’ apology: “Don’t even apologize” – Dexerto

    Nmplol responds to Valkyrae’s ‘AAVE’ apology: “Don’t even apologize” Popular Twitch streamer and OTK co-owner Nick ‘nmplol’ Polom has given his thoughts on Valkyrae’s apology for using African-American Vernacular English. YouTube streamer Rachell ‘Valkyrae’ Hofstetter recently provided an apology to her viewers for using African-American Vernacular language in her streams. During an October 13 live stream, the 30-year-old explained that she’ll avoid doing so in the future after viewers and a moderator raised an issue with her saying phrases such as “on a stack no cap” — adding that she doesn’t believe non-black people should be using AAVE. Explaining that she began using the phrase because it was “cute”, popular Twitch streamer Nmplol has now given his thoughts and some advice to Valkyrae. Nmplol says Valkyrae didn’t need to apologize Admitting he had absolutely no idea what AAVE was before her apology, Nmp discussed Valkyrae’s apology during his October 15 stream. “Listen, just ignore it. The thing is, if people just ignored all this sort of stuff, it would just stop you know?” he said. “Like, don’t even apologize Rae, just be like yo, what? and just move on, you know what I’m saying? It is what it is.” A viewer in chat claimed that Valkyrae’s apology felt “weird, very forced and scared,” to which the OTK co-owner took Valkyrae’s point of view into consideration. “Yeah, she probably is just f**king afraid of canceling since the cream stuff man, like that shit like, nobody wants that to happen to them, you know? It’s horrifying.” Although she’s stated she’ll no longer use the phrase, like some others in the community, Nick appears to feel that the apology was unnecessary. On the other hand, many have praised the 100 Thieves co-owner for accepting feedback from viewers and changing her behavior when needed.

  • Nintendo fans go wild after Chrissy Teigen tweets about Luigi’s Mansion 3 – Dexerto

    Nintendo fans go wild after Chrissy Teigen tweets about Luigi’s Mansion 3 Model and television personality Chrissy Teigen set social media ablaze when she tweeted about Luigi’s Mansion 3, sending Nintendo fans into a frenzy. Chrissy Teigen is one of the most popular television personalities in United States, with millions of followers across her social media accounts. The Hollywood star delighted Nintendo fans when she made posts on Twitter praising Luigi’s Mansion 3, which released in October for the Nintendo Switch. The model tweeted out to her 12.1 million followers that she loved the latest Luigi game on the Switch. “LUIGI’S MANSION 3 IS AN INCREDIBLE WORK OF ART!” she said, which sent fans into a frenzy. As of the time of this article, the tweet has over 22k likes and 12k retweets, making it one of the most popular social media posts about the lovable plumber all year. Nintendo fans were excited to see someone that famous talk about the ghost-hunting series, while many of her followers exclaimed that they would be getting the game for their children this Christmas. The popular celebrity then elaborated further about why she enjoyed the game, citing the addictive gameplay. “I can’t stop power vacuuming everything in the room, absolutely everything,” she said. This is in reference to the many hidden items throughout the game that can be sneakily obscured in places such as curtains, carpets, and cupboards, and can only be obtained by using the vacuum. Pro esports organization Team Solo Mid jumped in on the excitement, and replied to the model. “This is a tweet we can get onboard with,” the official Twitter account said. If there’s every a pro Luigi’s Mansion team in TSM’s future, Chrissy has a shot. Other celebrities such as Riverdale’s Lilly Reinhardt also jumped into the conversation, and exclaimed they were playing the Luigi title as well, showing the true reach of the Nintendo brand. The third entry into the Luigi’s Mansion series performed extremely well, as it ranked as the third best selling game of October, according to the NPDs – which tracks the sales of games. While the game was already popular in its own right, it’s always a treat for fans to see major celebrities playing their favorite games as well, as the medium can bring everyone together.

  • NISANJI EN terminate Zaion LanZa for “offensive remarks” and multiple other contract breaches – Dexerto

    NISANJI EN terminate Zaion LanZa for “offensive remarks” and multiple other contract breaches NISANJINISANJI EN has announced the termination of Zaion LanZa’s contract, citing a list of reasons including offensive remarks and “revealing internal information.” Zaion LanZa debuted in December, as part of the seventh wave XSOLEIL — and grew fast along with the other members, reaching 100,000 subscribers on YouTube on December 26. 2023 also started brightly for Zaion, releasing a cover version of Identity by Kanaria, alongside fellow NISANJI EN Vtuber Maria Marionette. However, on February 8, she was suspended. Then, on March 10, repeated misconduct, according to NISANJI, has led to the immediate termination of Zaion’s contract. The statement notes a total of 12 reasons for the dismissal. Zaion LanZa’s contract terminated for multiple reasons NISANJI’s statement begins, “We are sorry to announce the termination of our contract with the NISANJI EN Liver Zaion LanZa, effective March 10, 2023. “Since her debut in December 2022, Zaion LanZa has repeatedly infringed upon the Contract and the rules Livers must comply to during her streaming activities.” The statement goes on to outline twelve reasons for the dismissal, as well as noting “numerous other actions and comments infringing the Contract and the Rules.” Some of the reasons listed include “offensive remarks regarding discrimination and sexual assault,” “expressing her will to perform streams using illegal games,” “revealing internal information that can potentially cause issues for stakeholders,” and “comments that can be considered offensive to rights holders of a game during a stream.” The full list of reasons are as follows: Using a copyrighted song in her stream without prior authorization. – Revealing internal information that can potential cause issues for stakeholders during her stream. – Making statements that could lead to speculation or leaking of internal information using social media accounts that she personally operates, during her activity suspension time. – Offensive remarks regarding discrimination and sexual assault. – Several infringements of the Rules pertaining to the use of games defined by ANYCOLOR Inc. (including intentional infringements) and repeated false justifications given to ANYCOLOR Inc. regarding these infringements. – Expressing her will to perform streams using illegal games (also referred to as pirate games). – Comments that can be considered offensive to the rights holder of a game during a stream. – Giving false information to other NIJISANJI EN Livers regarding the contents of her communications with ANYCOLOR Inc. – Falsely claiming to have received permission from ANYCOLOR Inc. after a viewer commented on Zaion performing an action prohibited by the Rules. – Falsely claiming to be sponsored by a brand during a stream. – Giving “likes” to comments falling under defamation of NIJISANJI Livers and ANYCOLOR Inc. using social media accounts that she personally operates. – Numerous other actions and comments infringing the Contract and Rules. – Concluding the statement, NISANJI informed fans that Zaion’s accounts, YouTube and social media, would be made private, and sale of her merchandise and voice packs would cease. Fellow member Kotoka Torahime said, “We’re sorry we couldn’t stop this from happening. Please do give the members lots of love and time to process this through.” The announcement did not come as a major surprise to some fans, given Zaion had been absent from content for over a month due to her suspension. “Can’t say I wasn’t expecting it with how long she was gone,” one fan said. “But for there to be that many reasons? And even more that weren’t mentioned?!? I’m shook.” Some were also critical of Zaion for wasting an opportunity that many would love to have. But, others reminded aspiring Vtubers that applying to NISANJI and other agencies means you work for a company, and must follow their rules. Zaion has not yet addressed the termination on social media, although it is unclear if she still has access to the accounts.

  • Ninomae Ina’nis taking extended break as Hololive star struggles with health issues – Dexerto

    Ninomae Ina’nis taking extended break as Hololive star struggles with health issues YouTube: Ninomae Ina’nisHololive VTuber Ninomae Ina’nis is taking her “longest break yet”, with the star stepping away from streaming to address health issues. She will still be doing some activities, but she needs to take time off to ensure she can come back fit and well. Ninomae Ina’nis has been pedal to the metal since Hololive EN’s debut two years ago. However, the star VTuber has been taking more time away from streaming to try and get her health back up to scratch. After a few missed streams recently and feeling permanently fatigued though, Ina is pulling the plug for an extended period of time. She is taking her break right after Myth’s second anniversary, citing health issues along with “burnout” as the major reasons why. “It’s something I decided after a lot of thinking and a lot of discussion,” she told fans. “You guys may have noticed I have not been feeling very well throughout this year. Recently, since it was easier for me to go to the doctor, I figured I should nail things down and find out what’s going on. “Even though I was trying my best to keep the stream going, I’ve reached the point where my body isn’t listening to me. I really need to take a break — I physically can’t [stream]. After streams I was just so tired I couldn’t get the basic stuff I needed to do done. “The last year and a half, I was like ‘you know what? This is a good chance to test my limits.’ Even if I felt a little sign of ‘you should take it a bit easier’, I just kept going. But there comes a point where you have to slam your feet on the brakes.” She dove into a few specifics too: “Even when I was athletic back in the day… I just naturally had a higher heart rate than general. Usually it does jump around a lot. It’s just natural, it’s not because I’m not exercising — I mean, that too recently.” There are two things to clear up right off the bat though. One is Ina is not graduating, she’s just taking a long break. The second is she’s not going completely offline — she’s just not streaming. She’ll partake in other activities and still be active on Twitter. “On the bright side, it’s only going to be a break from streaming. I will still be around. I just need time to recover when there’s actually sunlight outside and make it to my appointments. As much as I want to believe people can be awake at night, they usually aren’t,” she laughed. It’s also a good chance for Ina to evaluate her lifestyle and make some changes to come back stronger. She wants to improve her eating habits, get good sleep, and get some exercise so she can have fewer complications in the future. Self-care is important and Ina wants to find that balance: “It’s a break where present Ina probably beats up past Ina and tries to get better lifestyle habits. What I’ve learned about myself is if I don’t hard slam on the brakes, it’s not going to get better. “Even though I stream at a relatively regular time every day, there are times I have to wake up at ungodly hours for a meeting or a stream.” Ninomae Ina’nis is not the first Hololive member to take an extended hiatus in 2022 due to health reasons. Usada Pekora and Hoshimachi Suisei were sidelined for a number of weeks due to throat issues, while Laplus Darkness stepped away from streaming while battling a number of illnesses. While she isn’t going away forever — and will still have some projects going on in the background — Ina acknowledges it’ll be “the longest break” she’s taken so far. At the end of the day though, things will get better: “I’m just really crossing my fingers I’ll be able to nail down all the problems. “From what I’ve been discussing with my doctor, it will get better but with more lifestyle changes as well as not being like past Ina — forgetting to eat or sleep. “I won’t give an exact date because I don’t want to be able to make the date in case stuff does turn out for the worse, but it’s up to me. It takes a lot of self-discipline and restricting myself from doing bad habits and not thinking about my health.”

  • Nintendo community outraged over lack of Etika tribute in Youtube Rewind – Dexerto

    Nintendo community outraged over lack of Etika tribute in Youtube Rewind Instagram: EtikaYouTube Rewind 2019 showcased some of the platform’s most popular creators, channels, and rising talent – but not everyone is pleased with the video in wake of a tragedy that occurred earlier in the year. YouTube star and Smash Bros enthusiast Desmond “Etikah” Amofah was declared deceased by the NYPD on June 24 after going missing six days prior. Amofah’s body was reportedly recovered from the East River, nearly half a mile away from the Manhattan Bridge, where it is believed he jumped. The sudden tragedy rocked the internet star’s fanbase, who flocked to the bridge for an emotional memorial in wake of his passing – an event that saw interaction from other major names across the online entertainment sphere. With YouTube Rewind 2019 praising some of the site’s top talent, fans of Etika are criticizing the platform for not featuring the entertainer in its “best of” highlight reel, including Amofa’s ex-girlfriend, “Alice Pika.” “The only time Etika would be relevant enough in a YouTube Rewind, and he was snubbed because they decided to do a category top 5 instead of honoring the people that impacted internet culture this year,” she wrote of the issue. The only time Etika would be relevant enough in a YouTube Rewind and he was snubbed because they decided to do a category top 5 instead of honoring the people that impacted internet culture this year. One more month and his channel would’ve had 1mil before 2019 began, a legend! — Alice Pika 🇵🇷 (@TheAlicePika) December 5, 2019 Alice isn’t alone in her thinking: Smash Bros caster and Nintendo ambassador “D1” also spoke out on the matter in a heartfelt Tweet that same day. “I don’t need a YouTube Rewind to remember what effect you had on me, and others worldwide,” he wrote. “We still miss you my dude, wish you were still here.” I don’t need a YouTube Rewind to remember what effect you had on me, and others worldwide. We still miss you my dude, wish you were still here. pic.twitter.com/y567qTyLcE — xD1x (@xD1x) December 5, 2019 Other commenters agreed with this sentiment, arguing that, rather than opting for a “best of” video, the platform should have highlighted creators who impacted the scene. “Instead of doing what they do every year, and getting people together to make a big fun video they just… made a literal highlight reel,” one fan said. “…I really do think that there should have been some sort of memorial for Etika in some way.” Well #YouTubeRewind2019 sucked Instead of doing what they do every year, and getting people together to make a big fun video they just… made a literal highlight reel Not to mention that I really do think that there should have been some sort of memorial for Etika in some way pic.twitter.com/wtXamSsjDR — Saltydkdan (@saltydkdan) December 5, 2019 Thus far, this year’s YouTube Rewind has been met with mixed reviews, with many feeling that the site put in little effort in wake of the backlash from last year’s video – which became the most disliked upload in the platform’s history.

  • Ninja’s Wife JGhosty Defends His Decision to Stop Swearing On Stream and Introduce an Age Rating System – Dexerto

    Ninja’s Wife JGhosty Defends His Decision to Stop Swearing On Stream and Introduce an Age Rating System Left: Reach HigherTwitch’s top streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevins recently announced that he would be toning down foul language on his streams and some reacted negatively, prompting his wife and manager Jessica “JGhosty” Goch to clarify the decision. Ninja has of course rocketed to the top of Amazon owned streaming platform Twitch, partly due to the boom of battle royale game Fortnite as a streaming phenomenon, and the increased audience has led him to rethink his behavior while live. While Ninja himself had already began to stop swearing so much on broadcast, he found himself struggling to enforce a potty mouth rule to some of his teammates – who of course include celebrities such as Lil Yachty, Drake and Travis Scott. He has also apparently been critical of other streamers such as TSM’s Ali “Myth” Kabbani, for swearing profusely, basically because it will put some parents off allowing their kids to watch the content. As such, Ninja has decided to introduce a ‘rating system’ where he will insert presumably an age rating in the title of the stream, so that kids and parents will know the level of language being used, and could choose to watch the stream muted. One thing I am going to start doing is applying a “rated” (pg,pg13,R) in some YouTube videos and twitch stream titles depending on the content. I understand some celebs I play with might be a little more.. tasteful than others lol. PS: going for 200k in total shirt sales 2night — Ninja (@Ninja) May 8, 2018 Unfortunately, some fans criticized this move, suggesting that he was being ‘fake’ and trying to hard to appeal to a mainstream and younger audience. This prompted his wife and manager JGhosty to make a public statement clarifying the decision, and defending Ninja’s motives. It’s a change that I’m proud of him for. This is why he is implementing the rating system. He will still have some crazy nights and play with people who have quite the vocabulary…who cares! For the younger ears and eyes, they will have the rating and the parents will know. — Jessica (@JGhosty) May 10, 2018 Twitch itself, unlike YouTube, does not penalize in any way for swearing on broadcast, likely because it would be way to difficult to enforce, and would receive massively negative responses. However, with Ninja introducing his own manual rating system, Twitch themselves may be intrigued and considering adding it as a site wide application, perhaps one that streamers can opt in or out of. With the boom to Twitch’s users (largely thanks also to Fortnite) there is undoubtedly a lot of younger people making accounts to watch their favorite Fortnite streamers or perhaps even stream themselves.

  • Ninja’s WIRED video has an insane amount of dislikes and one Reddit user explains why – Dexerto

    Ninja’s WIRED video has an insane amount of dislikes and one Reddit user explains why A fan of the gaming community has taken to Reddit to give an in-depth take on why popular Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’ recent video on WIRED has received so much hate. Ninja set another major precedent for the gaming community by appearing on the popular YouTube channel WIRED and answering some of the web’s most search questions. Despite the fact that Ninja was included in a series that normally features famous celebrities and athletes, the video sits at over 150,000 dislikes, compared to 267,000 likes. Reddit user ‘TheTroyFields,’ who claims to be a gaming fan for over 10 years, is very disappointed that so many people in the Fortnite communtiy would dislike a video that features on of their own on such a big stage. Read More: Top mobile Fortnite player proves his skill in response to getting publicly doubted by Ninja – He chalks it up to being “a slap in the face to the gaming community as a whole,” claiming that “most people disliked the video to troll or hurt Ninja’s brand.” He goes on to say, however, that he feels as though Ninja’s brand is strong enough to not suffer much damage from this, and that this massive spree of dislikes actually hurts every other big gaming content creator’s chances at huge success. His thought process is that many of these prominent entertainment hubs that don’t normally focus on gaming, such as WIRED, will now be dismayed from going the gaming route again out of fear that similar hate will surface again. “The only thing these dislikes are doing successfully is telling media sources and other companies that ‘you don’t want to [create] content on gamers,’” he writes. “Ninja will still have his media appearances and publicity, the community will just ruin every other streamer’s chances to have these same opportunities.” He adds that if the Fortnite community and its content creators are to thrive beyond just the sphere of the game, all of the players, viewers, and fans to rally around the streamers and YouTubers and show collective support. He uses League of Legends as a prime example of how a community and esport has maintained its prominence due to fans giving their unwavering support and putting aside their personal agendas and biases. You can read the Reddit post in its entirety below, as well as view Ninja’s WIRED video where he answers the web’s most searched questions. Hey Everyone, I’ve been a gaming fan for over 10 years now, especially in esports and the overall evolution of the gaming industry. Watching the growth of Fortnite has been nothing short of incredible. While in no way is Fortnite perfect, the tournament prize money, twitch viewership, and media outreach is years before its time. It’s a damn great time to be a gamer and I think it’ll only continue to improve.That being said, the only way this game can continue to thrive is through the support of this community. The communities reaction to Ninja’s WIRED video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmKhO_RCd0Uis) is a slap in the face to the gaming community as a whole. This video having 145k dislikes at the time of writing is sad and to be truthfully honest disgusting. I’m not here to defend Ninja. But we have a gamer and TWITCH STREAMER, I REPEAT A TWITCH STREAMER on a segment that usually features the most famous movie stars and music artists. While most people disliked this video to troll or hurt Ninja’s brand, but his brand is already well established and the trolling is already obvious to the entire community. The only thing these dislikes are doing successfully is telling media sources and other companies is that you don’t want to content on GAMERS. Ninja will still have his media appearances and publicity, the community will just ruin every other streamers chance to have these same opportunities. You won’t see a WIRED video with Tfue, Tim, Daequan or any other streamer you support and want to see succeed. What I consider to be the most successful game/esport/gaming community is League of Legends. Having been around for over 9 years, having the most viewed esports events, and being one of the first games to break into the mass media is just a few of its successes. The reason the league of legends community has thrived for so long is due to the unwaivering support of its fans. The fans are able to put aside their personal agendas and opinions and look at ANY content objectively to say “Wow, this is awesome for the game” “Dan Gilbert and the Houston Rockets invested in league, this is huge for Esports”. Fans cared about not only the game, but the success of the gaming industry as a whole. I want to see Fornite, Streamers, this community, and gaming thrive for a very long time. In order for that to be possible is through the community supporting EVERYONE. Please put your personal opinions aside and be happy for this community/gaming as a whole, because when one person eats we all eat.

  • Ninja’s Uber Eats promotion was so successful that it ended in one day – Dexerto

    Ninja’s Uber Eats promotion was so successful that it ended in one day Popular Twitch streamer and Fortnite player Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’ promotion with Uber Eats reached its maximum amount of redemptions – in the span of a single day. Ninja partnered with sponsor Uber Eats to bring his fans a 25% discount on their orders using the code NINJANOMS. Read More: Laid-off Telltale Games employee reveals shocking situation following termination meeting – The discount wasn’t just limited to the United States, either. The promotion was available worldwide, and fans sent in pictures of their goodies to the streamer in celebration of the deal. While the deal was initially supposed to extend to Tuesday, September 25, it didn’t end up making it that far. The discount saw a quick end, thanks to its overwhelming success. Uber Eats posted the development on their Twitter account, where they revealed that the promo was so lucrative, it had reached its maximum amount of redemptions. While existing users can no longer take part in the promotion, new users of the service can still redeem the discount using code EATSNINJA. The promotion was presented in the form of a challenge to the streamer: for every kill he took in Fortnite, he would likewise win fans 1% off of their Uber Eats orders. However, the promotion had a time limit – Ninja could only take part in the challenge from the moment he ordered Quizno’s through the service until the food arrived at his door. Within that time frame, Ninja won fans a total of 25% off their orders, and the service has already been used to its maximum capacity. No announcement has been made regarding an end date for code EATSNINJA – but the promotion could likely end on September 25.

  • Ninja’s wife accuses Tfue of starting Mr Beast drama “for money” – Dexerto

    Ninja’s wife accuses Tfue of starting Mr Beast drama “for money” Twitter: JessicaBlevins / TfueAfter a public feud between streaming stars Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney and Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, Jessica Blevins, Ninja’s wife and manager, has accused Tfue of purposefully trying to feud with her husband because he’s in dire straits financially. The ordeal began after Tfue accidentally leaked the private phone number of YouTuber Mr Beast, as he co-streamed the Rock, Paper, Scissors charity event that was meant to be streamed exclusively on Mr Beast’s channel. Ninja criticized Tfue both for streaming the event on his personal Twitch, rather than directing viewers to the main YouTube stream, as well as the accidental leak of Mr Beast’s number. Although Tfue apologized to Mr Beast, and donated $10,000 to the cause, he was quick to hit back at Ninja on Twitter. He said “Ninja shouldn’t be talking sh*t because he’s a p**sy and needs to keep his god damn mouth shut.” Blevins claims that Ninja only spoke out originally because there was a rumor spreading that Ninja was to blame for the leak. “Somehow everyone was trying to blame this on Ninja (per usual) which is why I’m saying something,” she tweeted. But, when Tfue’s brother Jack came to his defense, Jessica hit back, accusing Tfue of streaming the event when he wasn’t meant to because “the reality is Turner is desperate for money.” No Jack, the reality is Turner is desperate for money which is why he streamed it instead of using his huge social following to lead them there. Also why he’s begging for a public fight with Ninja. He wants money, and he’s only making it on Twitch and YT right now. Sorry Im not. — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) April 25, 2020 She also suggests this is why Tfue is trying to create a “public fight” with Ninja, in an attempt to stir up drama, leading to more views and attention. Clarifying, Jessica continued: “He’s been paying legal fees, and if Faze wanted to, they could take back millions in tournament money. No sponsors. It really is the only explanation for why he pulls the shit he does.” Jack responded again, saying Jessica doesn’t know Turner, and highlighting that he donated $10,000, just because he “felt bad.” He just dropped 10 racks because he felt bad. Clearly you don’t know turner at all. Honest mistake… — Jack Tenney (@JoogSquad) April 25, 2020 Jessica also appeared to dispute Jack Tenney’s claim that Tfue was the biggest streamer on Twitch, by mentioning three other top streamers who rival his popularity: TimTheTatman, Dr Disrespect, and Summit1G. Jack called this petty, but Jessica said she was only responding to Tfue’s goading. “Turner wanted Tyler to start saying shit to his face? Here it is.” I’m the first one to know everyone makes mistakes. We all know Ninja has made a ton. But Turner wanted Tyler to start saying shit to his face? Here it is. Our two cents. — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) April 25, 2020 Tfue and Ninja appear to have moved on from the drama now, but it’s clear there is no love lost between the pair. Despite being two of the most popular gaming personalities on the planet, it doesn’t look like they will be doing up in Fortnite any time soon.

  • Ninja’s plan to get New York flossing failed spectacularly during his New Year’s Eve stream – Dexerto

    Ninja’s plan to get New York flossing failed spectacularly during his New Year’s Eve stream The ‘Ninja x Twitch’ New Year’s Eve stream from the center of Times Square, New York, was one of the most talked about broadcasts of the year, for both good and bad reasons. The huge event involving the gaming world’s biggest personality took place across a 12 hour period, from 4pm to 4am, live from a building in the center of New York’s Times Square. The high profile event had drawn criticism in the lead up to the show after Twitch began playing advertisements for the event on other streamers channels, leading to major personalities including Dr DisRespect demanding they were stopped. Twitch removed the ads following the backlash. However, once the event came around, hundreds of thousands tuned in to watch Ninja play Fortnite alongside the squad of Courage, TimTheTatMan and DrLupo. The quad were also joined by a number of special guests, including other streamers, celebrities, friends and their families. Unfortunately for Ninja, despite the roaring success of the event, it looks as though one particularly awkward moment could steal the limelight, after an attempt to get New York’s Times Square crowd to dance didn’t go to plan. During an outside segment that featured Ninja being drenched head to toe due to the weather, he failed spectacularly at making the huge crowd in New York to do Floss dance. The clip quickly went viral across social media and Twitch’s one clipping system, amassing over 250,000 views in a matter of hours. Thankfully it appears Ninja was willing to embrace the fail, posting on Twitter with a word of advice on the situation. Word of advice Dont try to get 1 million New Yorkers to dance in the rain on new years. Trust me. — Ninja (@Ninja) January 1, 2019 The Illinois native also laughed about the subject on stream while discussing with DrLupo how bad the weather was outside. Despite being unable to get a million New Yorkers to floss, Ninja can safely say that the last 365 has been his most successful from a career point of view, going from a mid-level streamer to the biggest gaming personality in the world, amassing both considerable fame and wealth in the process.

  • Ninja’s Twitch viewership drops by 50% but he’s still in a great spot – Dexerto

    Ninja’s Twitch viewership drops by 50% but he’s still in a great spot NinjaTyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’s viewership is at an all-time low as the once superstar streamer continues to stream everything but Fortnite. Despite this, he is at one of the best points of his streaming career. Not too long ago, Ninja was the biggest streamer on Twitch and was the poster boy for all gaming streamers. At his peak, he was playing Fortnite with Drake and sporting the highest subscriber count on all of Twitch at 250,000 subs. Ninja made his name through Fortnite, as he was the biggest streamer for the title when it exploded into the huge hit it is today. He even has his very own skin in the game, showing how influential he’s been to the community. Recently, Ninja hasn’t been streaming much Fortnite, though, and his viewership reflects that. Although Ninja is still number one on Twitch in followers at 16.7 million, his streams are not receiving the swathes of viewers they once did. Ninja leaves Fortnite behind Ninja’s average viewership per stream is down to 3,600, which is good for a 50% drop in the month of July 2021. Ninja has only streamed a total of 89 hours in July, which is a big decline from previous months. In the entire month of July 2021, Ninja streamed Fortnite twice for a total of six hours, despite pulling in over 10,000 viewers on average when he plays the battle royale. Instead, Ninja’s most-streamed game for July was actually Final Fantasy XI, the nearly 20-year-old MMO that Ninja rated as his favorite game of all time in his visit to The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. He streamed the game for 70 hours in July, by far his most streamed game. Ninja’s FFXI streams were netting an average of just above 2,000 viewers. Ninja hasn’t streamed much Fortnite at all since his comeback to Twitch in September 2020. The Epic Games title sits outside of Ninja’s top three games streamed in the last year, beaten out by Valorant, League of Legends, and Final Fantasy XI. It seems that Ninja is now comfortable streaming whatever games he wants to play to a smaller audience. This allows him the freedom to play whatever games he wants, and still have his loyal viewers in chat, enjoying the ride.

  • Ninja’s mods will now ban you for saying a certain phrase about Fortnite – Dexerto

    Ninja’s mods will now ban you for saying a certain phrase about Fortnite Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins is fed up with reading negative comments about his favorite game, Fortnite Battle Royale, in his Twitch chat. The former professional Halo player and current king of Twitch saw his popularity skyrocket in early 2018 along with the Fortnite, a game that has quite literally taken over the world. With significantly more followers and subscribers than any other streamer on Twitch, Ninja’s Twitch chat is almost impossible to keep up with when it isn’t in sub mode. However, the charismatic 27-year-old has started to pick up on one particular phrase that keeps showing up, and now he’s instructed his mods to ban anyone that says that Fortnite is dying. Read More: Ninja and TimTheTatman discuss lag issues in Fortnite’s Fall Skirmish and why Friday Fortnite was better for spectators – “Hey mods, from now on we full blown ban anyone that says that Fortnite is dead,” the Twitch star said when he noticed how many people were saying it. “Little kids spreading toxicity because they think it’s the cool thing to do,” he continued. Ninja went on to say “If you wanna stop playing Fortnite man, because you’re not having fun with it anymore, good. Go watch someone else, go play another game, don’t spread that toxicity and your negative opinion in my chat.” The popular streamer explained that he still enjoys the game every day, saying “there hasn’t been a single day where I haven’t enjoyed the game,” and that the reason that he is getting so annoyed is because “it’s straight false” and the game had more players in August than ever before.

  • Ninja’s new rebrand gets roasted on social media: “Artistically it’s awful” – Dexerto

    Ninja’s new rebrand gets roasted on social media: “Artistically it’s awful” Instagram: Ninja, Twitter: @ninjaTyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has long been the most recognized face in gaming. Now he is drawing massive attention to a new logo, with fans a mixture of disappointment and confused. Ninja has just made a series of massive announcements, including an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. All in promotion of a new logo as part of a wider ‘rebrand.’ While Ninja, has long drawn ire for his various stunts, his Twitter post captioned “Same Ninja… new branding” has caught the eye of brands, teams, and fans across the world who couldn’t resist poking a bit of fun at the excessive rebranding hype. Responding directly to Ninja’s twitter post one user posted images of the old and new logo’s side-by-side saying “Respectfully, this is one of the worst rebrands I’ve ever seen” In response to our own post on the Dexerto Twitter page asking for opinions, fans were quick and cruel with the comparisons. “Artistically it’s awful….No reason for I and J to be so bold. The spikes look like a Sonic production. Really I don’t get it as a brand/logo.” Not all the comments were entirely negative though. Some tried to offer a helping hand. Including professional branding agencies chimed in with their takes on how they would’ve done better. Team Sentinels parodied the logo announcement on Twitter with their own image in the color scheme of the new Ninja artwork. Despite the occasional positive retweet claiming there was never any need for a change. “What was wrong with the old logo? Just curious to know why the change is all. They’re both really awesome.” The overwhelming response is far from inspiring for the content creator. The rebrand itself, courtesy of EAT studios has garnered some, limited, positive responses, which the streamer has been quick to retweet, showing his awareness of the response towards the attempted rebrand but he hasn’t yet addressed the negative feedback directly.

  • Ninja’s manager hits back at accusation of underpaying for Twitch logo – Dexerto

    Ninja’s manager hits back at accusation of underpaying for Twitch logo Ninja’s manager and wife, Jessica Blevins, has rebuffed accusations of skimping out in her efforts to commission a new logo for her Twitch channel. The Blevins’ pair a tight-nit partnership. Not only are the duo husband and wife, but Jessica also doubles-up as Ninja’s manager. Alongside running the Ninja brand, Jessica maintains her own Twitch channel which currently boasts over 465,000 followers. In a bid to improve her channel’s aesthetic, the 26-year-old put out a contest that prompted creators to design a ghost-themed logo to fit her alias. Blevins initially Tweeted out to her following, offering $500 for the design and full rights to the artist whose logo she settled on. The American subsequently posted a disclaimer, informing her fellow creators: “just because you pay someone for a logo does not mean you own it.” Great moment to let you creators know that just because you pay someone for a logo DOES NOT MEAN you own it. If you sell things with a logo without signed over rights, they could come back and request money from each sale or each time you used it if it profited your brand. — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) December 6, 2019 After sending out her word of warning, Blevins’ DMs were filled with submissions from far and wide. Any candidates shortlisted as ‘finalists’ were also promised a $50 bursary for their efforts. OMG! I’ve spent the morning going through so many submissions. The creative spins on the ghost logo are awesome. Can’t wait to pick finalists!! — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) December 6, 2019 However, a fellow Twitch streamer under the handle ‘Devsolance,’ replied to Jessica’s call for a new logo, by sneer at the amount that she was offering in return for “thousands of hours of work from fans.” Evidently irked by the comment, Jessica stated: “Just because we have money, doesn’t mean we need to overpay for things,” before going on to explain the nature of the design competition. Additionally, I’m going to give multiple designers money for their work even if I don’t choose them, and no one needs to submit. I want to support creators as much as possible, don’t act like this is mal practice. — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) December 6, 2019 With her frustrations clearly being beyond the bounds of a single-character limited Tweet, the 26-year-old followed up with another post. Refusing to be subjected to a label from a bystander, Blevins stated: “I want to support creators as much as possible, don’t act like this is malpractice,” in a bid to shut down any further replies. With her husband leading the charge on rival streaming platform, Mixer, Jessica continues to pursue her gaming endeavors on Twitch in front of her faithful following.

  • Ninja’s Fortnite Fall Skirmish stream descends into chaos after his dog poops under his chair – Dexerto

    Ninja’s Fortnite Fall Skirmish stream descends into chaos after his dog poops under his chair Ninja / Twitch | WikimediaIn one of the most bizarre and hilarious streaming moments of 2018, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’ usually polished broadcast was interrupted by his dog’s decision to poop underneath his chair. The most popular streamer on Twitch was minding his own business, playing Fortnite with some of his Fall Skirmish club mates, when something underneath his desk caught his attention. Leaning down, the 27-year-old touched something with his foot and took the risk of a quick smell before the realization hit and he exclaimed: “Oh my god, my dog shat right… right on me. My dog just shat right in front of me. Oh my god!” At this point the unfortunate streamer left the room, presumably to clean himself up and let his wife, Jessica ‘JGhosty’ Gooch, know what had befallen him. The hilarity didn’t truly set in until JGhosty arrived, covered in face paint and shouting “EWW” repeatedly after noticing that Ninja had rolled his chair through the mess. At this point Ninja’s wife offered her advice. “Truly the best thing you could do is flip it on its side and yank the wheels off,” she said before noticing yet another problem. She exclaimed: “Oh my god, there’s a little shit on your foot honey!” Ninja suggested a much simpler solution, wheeling the chair out of the house and burning it, but JGhosty shot that idea down immediately, saying “I’m not gonna wheel this shitty chair all the way over our fucking floors.” After some more hysterics, apologies to the stream for swearing and generally entertaining soundbites, Ninja and JGhosty managed to get the chair out of the room to begin decontamination. When Ninja finally returned to his stream with a poop free chair, he was clearly still in a state of disbelief about what had just happened. After being questioned by his Fall Skirmish teammates about what had happened, he confirmed that he had “absolutely” stepped in it before saying, “it was old, it was like, probably on my break.” As the biggest streamer on Twitch, Ninja certainly knows how to keep his fanbase entertained. However, we’re willing to bet that he won’t be trying to repeat this particular saga any time soon.

  • Ninja’s manager explains why they’re willing to lose viewers to stream on Mixer – Dexerto

    Ninja’s manager explains why they’re willing to lose viewers to stream on Mixer Ninja / MixerTyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins surprised fans by moving from Twitch to Mixer on August 1, a move met with both anticipation and scepticism in equal measure, but the Fortnite star reportedly doesn’t care if it hurts his viewership. At the peak of his powers on Twitch, in early to mid 2018, Ninja was attracting upwards of 50,000 viewers on almost every stream, as Fortnite boomed. This peak did dwindle somewhat, but he would still rarely pull less than 30,000 on any given stream for his remaining time on twitch, and his total subscriber count, while fluctuating, was probably at a similar number. Twitch is undoubtedly the dominant platform in the livestreaming space, so viewership is perhaps easier to come by for the top creators, with more casual viewers browsing who might land on your channel. On the flip side, Ninja will perhaps benefit from the lesser competition on Mixer – it’s no secret that former FaZe Clan pro Turner ‘Tfue‘ Tenney had actually usurped Ninja as the most popular Fortnite streamer, in terms of average viewership. However, according to Ninja’s wife and manager, Jessica Blevins, the move to Mixer wasn’t motivated by a desire to gain viewership – in fact, even if his viewing numbers fell of a cliff, he would still be satisfied with the decision. Although the stats on @Ninja Mixer channel are amazing right now, thats not what we planned to focus on with the transition. We are stoked about it, but even if Ty had 5k viewers, we were ready and confident with this move. Aligns with what we believe in & wanted for the brand > — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) August 8, 2019 “Although the stats on Ninja’s Mixer channel are amazing right now, that’s not what we planned to focus on with the transition,” Blevins explains, “even if (Tyler) had 5K viewers, we were ready and confident with this move. Aligns with what we believe in and wanted for the brand.” And Ninja’s stats since the move have been impressive – he racked up over a million subscribers in record time, but there is a major caveat to this success, because Mixer is giving away free subscriptions to his channel for the first two months of his move. It remains to be seen if the hot start on Ninja’s Mixer channel that has been achieved is sustainable, or just part of the initial hype of the move, that will fade. Some other streamers have been skeptical, notably Dr Disrespect, who predicts that Ninja’s current high numbers “will go down.” Ninja’s prowess as a streamer and entertainer can’t be denied, but perhaps what will truly decide his success on Mixer will be the platform itself, and whether viewers are satisfied with the usability of the site.

  • Ninja’s best Twitch moments brought back for his 30th birthday – Dexerto

    Ninja’s best Twitch moments brought back for his 30th birthday Red BullTwitch powerhouse Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has seen some of his best streaming moments remembered for his 30th birthday, and it’s a reminder of how he rose to the the very top. Ninja’s rise to prominence alongside Fortnite was nothing short of spectacular. His top-tier gameplay was paired with an explosive yet likeable personality, and Twitch saw multiple records blitzed on his ascent to streaming stardom. While it hasn’t always been plain sailing – a temporary move to the failed platform Mixer stands out as a misstep (albeit a lucrative one) – Ninja has returned to Twitch and continues to be one of the most popular creators in the world. He celebrated his 30th birthday on June 5 and, to celebrate, a host of his most infamous streaming moments were brought back for our entertainment. Some have become internet folklore, while others might have just slipped under your radar. First off, shared by close friend Ben ‘DrLupo’ Lupo, there was the time Ninja showed us all his best dance moves, managing to move his frame in a way none of us thought possible. It’s been YEARS and I still don’t know how you did this. Happy Birthday, @Ninja. 🥳🎉 pic.twitter.com/F7csRYpqjL — DrLupo (@DrLupo) June 5, 2021 Next is the clip you probably knew was going to be on this list – the H1Z1 rage that became internet legend. After killing an enemy, proximity chat allowed an anonymous kid to throw pejoratives the way of Ninja, and it’s fair to say they didn’t go down too well with the streamer. Happy Birthday @Ninja here to good old memories pic.twitter.com/MhnOha1Gv5 — Nation🆖 (@Nati0n_) June 5, 2021 Some of Ninja’s less auspicious moments were shared, too. Who can forget the time he got on stage in front of a New York crowd, bizarrely demanding to see more movement and flossing enthusiastically at a baffled crowd. Not us. Let’s see some movement for @Ninja’s 30th birthday#HappyBirthdayNinja pic.twitter.com/AGYCWJZAJ0 — Dexerto (@Dexerto) June 5, 2021 We were even reminded of when he felt compelled to remind his viewers *not* to send him their “d**k pics”, before undermining his own message in truly hilarious fashion. HAPPY BIRTHDAY FORTNITE TYLER “@Ninja” BLEVINS!!!! 🥳🥳🥳 pic.twitter.com/iyZBnMT66X — luca ∞ (@tantaleve) June 5, 2021 There were also times when Ninja thanked his audience – like this incredible moment putting a subscriber on the ‘thank you’ board. happy birthday to the legend @Ninja pic.twitter.com/srtIRgaZpn — GOATonWheelz (@TheGoatonwheelz) June 5, 2021 Whatever your memories of Ninja, his time streaming has brought us moments of hilarity among some top-tier gameplay. He’s a streaming legend for a reason.

  • Ninja’s famed ‘Pon Pon’ dance is now in Fortnite – Dexerto

    Ninja’s famed ‘Pon Pon’ dance is now in Fortnite The Tonight Show, YouTube / jespergran, YouTubePopular Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins’ famed ‘Pon Pon’ dance is finally in Fortnite, thanks to the efforts of one dedicated user in the game’s Creative mode. A YouTuber by the name of ‘jespergran’ created a full-length rendition of Japanese artist Kyary Pamyu-Pamyu’s ‘Pon Pon’ song using Fortnite’s Creative music blocks, which they uploaded in a YouTube video on March 2. The user dashed through the block course in an impressive four-minute-long run, complete with a pixelated rendition of Ninja’s adorable ‘Pon Pon’ Twitch emote towering above. Ninja appeared to be awestruck by ‘jespergran’s’ efforts, retweeting the video with ample praise for the project. “This is absolutely incredible,” Ninja wrote of the course. “Thank you for taking the time to make this, man.” This is absolutely incredible… Thank you for taking the time to make this man… https://t.co/J3FvnuhK1t — Ninja (@Ninja) March 2, 2019 Ninja’s ‘Pon Pon’ dance became famous in the early days of the streamer’s jump into the battle royale genre, during which he would perform the dance in an effort to break up the monotony of H1Z1 games. “I was like, I gotta do something after I win these games, I’ve gotta do some sort of celebration,” Ninja said of the dance. “Some sort of dance where I can just hop into the next game.” Ninja went on to use the dance as a celebration upon his first win of the day, which soon grew in popularity. Ninja even ended up teaching Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon how to properly bust the moves on live TV, just ahead of his massive, 2019 New Year’s Eve event in Times Square.

  • Ninja wins $19,000 rock-paper-scissors game against Gotaga – Dexerto

    Ninja wins $19,000 rock-paper-scissors game against Gotaga Twitch star Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins and Team Vitality‘s Corentin ‘Gotaga‘ Houssein bet a whopping $19,000 on a rock, paper, scissors match on June 10 – and Ninja prevailed. Ninja has proven he’s great at a lot of things, but rock, paper, scissors is something people never thought they’d see on his list of achievements. During a Fortnite charity livestream for Alzheimers Research, Ninja, Gotaga, ‘BrokyBrawks’ and FaZe Jarvis played to one rule: whoever gets the least kills has to pay a certain amount to the charity depending on how many kills everyone got. For example, the first game had a $5 wager, meaning that if there were five kills overall, the player with the least kills would pay $25. The tiers were $5, $10, $50, $100, and $1,000, and increased per game. The $19,000 charity pool By round five, $1,000 per kill was at stake, and FaZe Jarvis lead the way with 15 kills, meaning he’d racked up a whopping $15,000 payout. Ninja and Gotaga ended the match with two kills each, meaning the grand total to be paid at the end of game five was $19,000. Because the pair tied by getting two kills each, they settled who would pay the massive chunk of money with a traditional game of rock, paper, scissors. Ninja won the round with rock against scissors, leaving Gotaga to pay out the whopping $19,000. Just beat @Gotaga in a $19,000 game of rock paper scissors for alzheimers research. — Ninja (@Ninja) June 10, 2019 “YEAAAAH BABYYYYY!” Ninja screamed upon his triumph, hugging the loser and dancing around the room. “WOOOOOOOOOOO!” “And the curse continues for gotaga. $19,000 on the Shifumi against Ninja,” gotaga tweeted sadly upon his loss. Ninja was ecstatic with the win however, tweeting, “Just beat @Gotaga in a $19,000 game of rock paper scissors for alzheimers research.” Et la malédiction continue pour @gotaga 19,000 DOLLARS sur le Shifumi contre @Ninja :sob: pic.twitter.com/0t1XjC9ERy — GotagaTV (@GotagaTV) June 10, 2019 Rock, paper, scissors is apparently really popular in esports Esports production company Beyond The Summit had an official rock, paper, scissors tournament for their Mortal Kombat 11 Summit of Time event back in May, and broadcasted it to Twitch. You wouldn’t think a RPS event would get much hype, but it ended up being really tense, with people becoming avid fans of the game as its own sport. RPS as an event has become so popular that Beyond the Summit are bringing it back for the Summit 8 Super Smash Bros. Melee tournament on June 13 – 16.

  • Ninja’s WIRED Fortnite YouTube video gets spammed with dislikes – again – Dexerto

    Ninja’s WIRED Fortnite YouTube video gets spammed with dislikes – again Streaming superstar Tyler ‘Fortnite. It’s still battle royale that is his home ground, though, regardless of where he finds himself outside of streaming. Yet, not everyone is a fan of his or Epic Games’ popular title – and some have made that pretty clear in his newest YouTube collaboration with WIRED Magazine. The pair joined forces for another installment in WIRED’s popular Tech Support series, with Ninja helping people out with Fortnite via a Twitter question and answer session. As it stands, the October 30 upload has been viewed over 129,000 times with nearly 6,000 likes, but with over 3,300 dislikes. Many of the top comments on the video question why WIRED partnered with Ninja on a video, while others have noted the strange dislike ratio. Yet, it appears as if history is repeating itself all over again. Ninja and WIRED joined up for an interview prior to his infamous New Year’s celebrations in New York, with that video also receiving a slue of dislikes compared to likes. One Redditor, TheTroyFields, stepped forward to explain why that was the case, adding that people were doing it in order to troll Ninja’s name and brand. However, despite the negativity, it wouldn’t hurt Ninja all that much anyway. Regardless of how popular the streamer is or Fortnite, there are always going to be people who aren’t massive fans of him, or the game, for one reason or another. That likely won’t bother him or Epic Games all that much anyway considering their popularity are on different levels to any of their competitors.

  • Ninja welcomes in 2020 by poking fun at his infamous 2018 New Year dance – Dexerto

    Ninja welcomes in 2020 by poking fun at his infamous 2018 New Year dance Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has welcomed in the new year by reflecting on his moment of fame — and embarrassment — at Times Square in 2018, remaking the iconic floss video at home. Ninja’s floss at Times Square for New Years in 2018 was not the way to start his 2019 off right. With millions of New Yorkers standing in the rain for the ball drop, the Fortnite star tried to get them moving, but to no avail. Not the one to be kept feeling down by such moments, he’s relieved it to bring in 2020 by uploading a tongue-in-cheek video remaking the unforgettable moment. In a video posted on December 31, Ninja set out to repeat his Times Square floss dance in front of a few less people — his rather disinterested family. “Welp, this year wasn’t any different than the last,” he said on Twitter, even though he said that this year’s floss was “going to be different.” However, not even the iconic line of “I’m not seeing enough movement” could motivate his family into joining him doing the popular Fortnite dance. The tweet has spread like wildfire on New Year’s Eve, garnering the attention of millions of users, and a lot of laughs as Ninja looked back at one of his more awkward moments from the year. Welp… this year wasn’t any different than the last pic.twitter.com/M9u5kU0RVx — Ninja (@Ninja) January 1, 2020 The video was posted on the one-year anniversary of the now-infamous clip of Ninja at Times Square celebrating New Year’s Eve with a miserable New York crowd trying to avoid the rain below. It stands as one of Twitch’s most viewed clips at almost two million views, and while the moment was embarrassing at the time, Ninja has learned to embrace it as time’s worn on. “Word of advice. Don’t try to get one million New Yorkers to dance in the rain on New Years,” he said in a tweet hours into 2019. “Trust me.” Word of advice Dont try to get 1 million New Yorkers to dance in the rain on new years. Trust me. — Ninja (@Ninja) January 1, 2019 Ninja isn’t spending New Years on the big stage this year, instead spending it with his family. The streamer has been able to take a bit of a break over the holiday season after signing with Mixer, not having to worry about streaming to get subs across the last couple of weeks. However, most importantly, he’s made sure to start his 2020 right by leaving the New Years’ floss in the past.

  • Ninja’s wife explains why he really missed Shorty awards amid heavy criticism – Dexerto

    Ninja’s wife explains why he really missed Shorty awards amid heavy criticism Twitter: JessicaBlevinsJessica ‘JessGhosty’ Blevins, wife of Fortnite Battle Royale back in September 2017, Ninja has become the face of Twitch, regularly drawing in thousands of viewers who tune in to see him play the popular battle royale title. With his incredible success, it’s unsurprising that the American has started to pick up a number of rewards for his amazing work, however, some were pretty disappointed when the streamer failed to make an appearance at the Shorty Awards on Sunday, May 5. Ninja doesn’t attend the Shorty Awards The Shorty Awards is an annual award show that honors the best and brightest among the online community, handing out gongs to YouTubers, social media stars and more. Included at the 2019 version of the ceremony was the “Twitch Streamer of the Year” award, with a number of high profile broadcasters nominated including FIFA star Edwin ‘Castro_1021’ Castro and Daequan ‘TSM_Daequaan’ Loco. Unsurprisingly though, Ninja was announced as the winner, once again asserting his place as the very top of the popular streaming platform. The Shorty Award for Twitch Streamer of the Year goes to @Ninja!! :headphones::studio_microphone: #ShortyAwards https://t.co/NtuwSkzxtz — Shorty Awards (@shortyawards) May 5, 2019 The former Halo pro player wasn’t in attendance at the ceremony, so the show quickly moved on to the next category as there was nobody in New York to accept the award on his behalf. This didn’t sit well with some though, with Twitch partner Cahlaflour, who posted on Twitter: “If I ever get to the level of creator where I don’t even care if I’ve won an award… shoot me.” The streamer, who was also nominated for the award, then posted a statement saying that she found it upsetting that “everyone who was nominated were completely skipped over because he did not attend, send a video or say anything.” “I’m disappointed he didn’t acknowledge the award on social media because it was such a big deal for so many of us,” continued Cahlaflour. “It left many of us feeling sad and embarrassed while our families, friends, and communities watched for our little moment that never happened because he didn’t show.” Clarifying something here even though I don’t think it’s needed. pic.twitter.com/PtO1Ac8dEd — Cahlaflour (@Cahlaflour) May 6, 2019 Jessica Blevins responds to the criticism While Cahlaflour was upset that Ninja didn’t attend the event, it appears that the Fortnite streamer didn’t miss the award ceremony by choice, but in fact, wasn’t even aware he was nominated. “Tyler wasn’t even aware he was nominated for a Shorty Award,” wrote Jessica on Twitter in response. “Literally had no clue he was up for one, let alone won until your tweet. Your frustration is with the show handlers, not Tyler.” Tyler wasn’t even aware he was nominated for a Shorty Award. Literally had no clue he was up for one let alone won until your tweet. Your frustration is with the show handlers. Not Tyler. The minute you put someone on blast without full knowledge of a situation is messed up. https://t.co/sUm2emnVd3 — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) May 7, 2019 Cahlaflour has since confirmed that she has reached out and apologized to the Blevins, saying that there is no “bad blood” between them, and the entire thing was a misunderstanding. “I genuinely feel bad,” wrote the streamer following the discussion with Blevins. “The hate being thrown around out there makes me sad, it was never my intent.”

  • Ninja walks the stage at New York Fashion week – Dexerto

    Ninja walks the stage at New York Fashion week Instagram: ninjaStreaming star Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has added another incredible accomplishment to his resume after walking the stage during New York Fashion Week, one of the world’s biggest annual fashion shows. Regarded as one of the “Big Four” fashion shows alongside London, Milan, and Paris, New York Fashion Week has always brought in some of the biggest names in the industry to style their new looks and outdo their biggest competitors. It is the pinnacle of high fashion and is often reserved for the most elite of the elite – which, now, Ninja seems to be a part of, as he was flown to the Big Apple to walk the stage and showcase his fashion prowess. Ninja took to the East Coast state with Red Bull, one of his biggest long-term sponsors, to appear for MLS side New York Red Bulls, who will be kicking off their season on March 1 – almost four weeks after Ninja’s walk. Ninja’s role was as part of the MLS kit launch, where each team took to the stage to show off their new jerseys for 2020 as the league celebrates 25 seasons. He donned the black and red Red Bulls jersey over an orange track jacket, complete with navy tracksuit bottoms and bright red sneakers. Posting some of the images to Twitter, Ninja describes the experience as: “Just another incredible achievement for me,” before thanking his “Red Bull family.” To walk a stage during New York fashion week is just another incredible achievement for me, so blessed and happy to support the New York Redbulls and represent for my RedBull family. pic.twitter.com/rAOQL5rlGE — Ninja (@Ninja) February 6, 2020 Of course, Ninja has become much bigger than simply being a gamer or a streamer now. He is a universal mainstream star in his own right and was treated as such when he visited New York City. In the middle of the famous Herald Square, right next to Macy’s flagship store, a billboard depicting Ninja in a Red Bulls jersey hung high over the heads of the New Yorkers, which not many professional gamers can say they’ve experienced. All Us. All Red. All Black. pic.twitter.com/niN6c6cr4N — New York Red Bulls (@NewYorkRedBulls) February 6, 2020 Although Ninja on a fashion show may sound odd at first, the pictures prove that he’s got a knack for it, and who knows – maybe one day he’ll be up there representing the biggest brands in fashion.

  • Ninja Wants a Change Made to Twitter to Make Following Easier – Dexerto

    Ninja Wants a Change Made to Twitter to Make Following Easier Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has a suggestion for Twitter that would make it easier to follow someone based on a single tweet. The popular Fortnite streamer has almost 3 million followers of his own on Twitter, but finds following others a little too difficult right now. His suggestion is to make better use of the drop down arrow in the top corner of a tweet, which features options like ‘Share Via” and bookmarks, but has no option to follow the author of that tweet. There needs to be a “follow” button/option to make it easier to follow people from a specific tweet. @Twitter the reply, retweet, and favorite are obvious. But the “share via… or save to book marks” being an option on the tweet and not a “follow this person” is weird to me. — Ninja (@Ninja) July 18, 2018 Others were quick to point out that a follow button is displayed on desktop, but Ninja was referring to mobile specifically. In order to follow someone on a mobile version of Twitter, you need to click through to their profile from the tweet, where you can find the follow button. Ninja’s idea would remove the profile step, bringing it more in line with the desktop browser version of Twitter. Read More: Muselk’s Attempt to Save Trapped Fortnite Player is One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told – Ninja has over 256 million views on Twitch and has the most subscribers on the platform at over 100,000. He was recently invited to the ESPY’s, an awards show that honors the world of sports, where he played Fortnite with NFL player David Bakhtiari. Do you agree with Ninja’s proposed changes to the way a follow happens on Twitter, or do you prefer having to look at a profile first anyway?

  • Ninja, TSM Myth and Nadeshot Defend KEEMSTAR’s Friday Fortnite Tournament After Di3sel Criticism – Dexerto

    Ninja, TSM Myth and Nadeshot Defend KEEMSTAR’s Friday Fortnite Tournament After Di3sel Criticism Ninja, Twitch/Nadeshot, TwitterA number of high profile streamers and YouTubers including Ninja, TSM’s Myth and 100 Thieves owner Nadeshot, have spoken up in defense of the Friday Fortnite tournament hosted by KEEMSTAR. Despite the tournament’s success, organizer Daniel “KEEMSTAR” Keem was criticized following the conclusion of the second iteration on May 18th. Popular streamer Mike “Di3sel” Carr questioned KEEMSTAR’s suitability as the ‘public face’ of the tournament, saying he is ‘toxic.’ More: Ninja Goes Off For Insane 23 Kill Round Against FaZe In KEEMSTAR Friday Fortnite $10,000 Tournament – KEEMSTAR quickly fired back, explaining that his hosting of the tournament was done with purely good intentions in order to grow the competitive Fortnite scene and promote the many top streamers and YouTubers taking part. And now, some of the most high profile of these participants have also come to KEEMSTAR’s defense. Owner of esports organization 100 Thieves Matthew “Nadeshot” Haag was first to stand up for KEEM’s involvement in the Friday Fortnite tournament. Keemstar did a great job putting all of this together. Lot of moving parts, lots of different types of content creators but they were all brought together through Fortnite. Everything that has happened has been nothing but positivity except these negative tweets. — 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) May 19, 2018 One of the biggest individual names in gaming at the moment and all he does is preach positivity and kindness to the entire community. The kid literally played in the tournament because I asked him to. A COMPETITIVE fortnite player played in a tournament. Wow. That’s wild. — 100T Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) May 19, 2018 Shortly after, TSM Fortnite player Ali “Myth” Kabbani also contributed to the debate, explaining that the situation was not ‘black and white’, and that there is no personal connection implied by participation in the tournament. I’m sure that I can find a couple brands in all of our closets that use underpaid mistreated sweatshop workers to create the products you wear. But I’m also pretty sure we are all against treatment like that in general. Its not as black and white as you make it seem. — Myth @ EDC instead of playing the new LTM (@TSM_Myth) May 19, 2018 The thing is that we aren’t getting close with shit, the closest we are getting to Keem is letting him and the management know our roster and if we won or loss a match. There is no personal connection we are making or kicking it back with Keem. — Myth @ EDC instead of playing the new LTM (@TSM_Myth) May 19, 2018 Finally, the most popular Fortnite streamer and former professional esports player, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, attempted to calm the situation. Explaining that regardless of Di3sel’s personal issues with KEEMSTAR, the tournament was nothing but positive. Diesel… first off keem maybe messed up in the past but he owned up to it and apologized. He has done nothing wrong and has provided AMAZING entertainment to MILLIONS with this fun Friday tournament. He was driven, wanted to do it and got it done RIGHT. Just respect it, move on. — Ninja (@Ninja) May 19, 2018 The Friday Fortnite tournament is set to take place once again this coming week, on Friday May 25th. More: Typical Gamer Makes Brilliant Gesture After Winning $10,000 KEEMSTAR Friday Fortnite Tournament – KEEMSTAR released a video entitled ‘final statement’, putting to rest the public dispute.

  • Ninja Underwear Coming Soon in Partnership with Company Owned by NBA Star Kyrie Irving – Dexerto

    Ninja Underwear Coming Soon in Partnership with Company Owned by NBA Star Kyrie Irving In one of the most unusual gaming sponsors, Ninja has penned a deal with underwear company ‘PSD Underwear’ to create boxer briefs inspired by the Twitch star. Ninja has attracted numerous high profile sponsorships over his career, even more so since his rise to the top of Twitch as a Fortnite Battle Royale extraordinaire, including the likes of Red Bull. He also remains a member of esports organization Luminosity Gaming, and so represents their sponsors also – but his underwear deal is a new one for esports and gaming. More and more ‘non-endemic’ sponsors have been making their move into esports, such as Dr Pepper partnering with TSM, Toyota and the Overwatch League and the recent Tinder partnership with the ‘Made in Brazil’ CS:GO roster. And thanks to his ridiculously large fan base, Ninja is undoubtedly attracting numerous sponsorship and business offers but this one obviously got his attention. PSD Underwear is a company owned by NBA stars Kyrie Irving, Jimmy Butler and Chandler Parsons – some of which are perhaps fans of Ninja’s livestream. the official PSD Underwear Twitter account posted the announcement on June 27th, along with an image of Ninja checking out some of the prototype designs. Excited to announce our new partner @ninja. Welcome to the fam! Wait till you see his collection next month. pic.twitter.com/BAlgveqOL6 — PSD Underwear (@PSDunderwear) June 27, 2018 I’m getting crazy today with my new partners @PSDunderwear. This is going to be huge. Make sure you’re tuned in after my first win. #PSDunderwear https://t.co/ihHdf0ctL0 — Ninja (@Ninja) June 27, 2018 No official word yet on when these boxers are set to release, but with Ninja’s fan base there’s no doubt they will be a hit when they eventually go on sale. It takes the typical merchandise of T-Shirts and Hoodies to a different level, as Ninja fans can now keep everything snug with the Fortnite legend on their underwear. Ninja actually previously promoted underwear being sold by another company ‘MeUndies’, however, it is not believed this was an official partnership. The company did mock up their own prototype Ninja boxers though, so here is an idea of what you could expect. 13 hours after breaking our website we mocked up the unofficial Cloud Ninja MeUndies This could be us pic.twitter.com/uMoSOaLTbA — MeUndies (@MeUndies) March 21, 2018

  • Ninja trolls Cloak over his FaZe Clan contract – Dexerto

    Ninja trolls Cloak over his FaZe Clan contract FaZe ClanFormer FaZe Clan pro Dennis ‘Cloak‘ Lepore was the victim of a roast by Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins over his contract dispute. Ninja and his wife Jessica played Dead by Daylight with Cloak, and after perhaps a few too many White Claws, the roasting started to begin. It was only a matter of time before something like this happened as Cloak even renamed his Steam profile to “whiteclaw.” Cloak and his former FaZe teammate Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney have both spoken up about their poor contracts with the esports org and have vocally expressed their desires to be freed from it. Eventually, Cloak asked everyone what they got him for his birthday, where Ninja responded in pretty the most brutal way possible. “Dennis, I got you a lawyer to get you out of that FaZe contract,” Ninja responded, which caused the whole group to erupt in laughter. Even Hexy, the Dead by Daylight streamer the group was playing with, got a huge chuckle out of that one. “Holy f*ck,” Cloak yelled. “Are you kidding me? What the f*ck. Are you kidding me?” It’s just all in good fun and Cloak was able to laugh it off pretty easily and keep the good times rolling. Cloak has been vocal about his time with FaZe but by this point, he’ll obviously want to have all of this behind him. Cloak’s breakup with the organization was not nearly as messy as Tfue’s was, where he accused the team of signing him to an “oppressive” contract, but things could have certainly gone better. The team did let Cloak leave, but they do hold his player rights if he wants to join another organization in the future. Cloak does continue to compete in Fortnite but it appears very unlikely that he’ll be joining another team any time soon, especially considering how his time with FaZe came to an end. One thing’s for certain though and it’s that his friends aren’t done poking fun with the way his time ended there. Perhaps Cloak will just have to fight back in these roasting sessions, perhaps by mentioning Ninja’s ill-fated comment about kickers in the NFL and college.

  • Ninja, TSM Hamlinz and more celebrate TimTheTatman’s weight loss – Dexerto

    Ninja, TSM Hamlinz and more celebrate TimTheTatman’s weight loss Fortnite star Timothy ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar showed off how much weight he’d lost, and popular personalities such as Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, and Darryle ‘Hamlinz’ Hamlin shared their congratulations. On October 23, Tim shared his progress photographs to Twitter, stating that he still has weight to lose, but that he’s lost 45 pounds. “The left picture is when I was around 300, and the right picture is today at 255,” he tweeted. “Still more work to do but very happy with the progress!” Here is a little progress picture for my health change. The left picture is when I was around 300 (325 was my biggest) and the right picture is today at 255. Still more work to do but very happy with the progress so far! pic.twitter.com/d4aydObDaa — timthetatman (@timthetatman) October 23, 2019 Support from friends flooded in, such as a message of congratulations from fellow Fortnite star Ninja, who used to stream on Twitch alongside Tim, but made the move to Mixer. “Incredible!” he quote-tweeted. When a fan questioned whether his friend had used the carbohydrate-restricting keto diet to drop the weight, the streaming star replied. “I believe at the moment he is just eating a healthy amount of calories and healthier food. Maybe some cardio?” I believe at the moment he is just eating a healthy amount of calories and healthier food. Maybe some cardio? Tim would have to confirm. — Ninja (@Ninja) October 23, 2019 The tattooed player then responded to the curious viewer’s query further with a quote-tweet of his own. “I’m just doing 1,500 calories per day and not working out at the moment,” he said. “Trying to hit my goal weight (230) then going to eat a bit more and lift again!” Since a lot of people are asking right now I’m just doing very low calories per day (like 1500ish) and not working out atm. Trying to hit goal weight (230) then going to begin to eat a bit more and lift again!https://t.co/umEKicJ1vd — timthetatman (@timthetatman) October 23, 2019 Team SoloMid pro Hamlinz also replied with a little congratulations of his own, but threw a comical twist on it. “The more weight he loses the more we realize Tim has cake,” he said, alongside laughing and stunned emojis. The more weight he looses the more we realize Tim has cake :joyful::flushed: — Hamlinz :pig_face: (@TSM_Hamlinz) October 23, 2019 CEO of the Call of Duty League Chicago franchise Hector ‘H3CZ’ Rodriguez shared a congratulatory message to the Fortnite player as well, and told him that he was an inspiration to others. Read More: Snowden explains how cell phones spy on you – “Bro wtf! Congratulations brotha, that’s inspiring as f*ck!” he tweeted. “Keep it moving you beast!” bro wtf!!!! Grats brotha, that’s inspiring as f! Keep it moving you beast! — Hector Rodriguez (@H3CZ) October 23, 2019 Tim has amassed over four million followers on Twitch since he started streaming on the platform in 2012. He has since gained a loyal Fortnite following since he began playing the battle royale title for his audience.

  • Ninja to Stream Live from Lollapalooza Music Festival This Week – Dexerto

    Ninja to Stream Live from Lollapalooza Music Festival This Week LollapaloozaTyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins will be streaming live from the famous Lollapalooza music festival this week. Twitch’s biggest star will play with a host of famous artists and special guests from the Lollapalooza Gaming Lounge from Thursday, August 2. The official Lollapalooza Twitter account announced: “The most popular online gamer in the world Ninja, will be streaming live daily from the first ever Lollapalooza Gaming Lounge. Watch Ninja challenge artists and special guests backstage all weekend long. Ninja streams from #Lolla starting Thursday”. The most popular online gamer in the world @Ninja, will be streaming live daily from the first ever Lollapalooza Gaming Lounge. Watch Ninja challenge artists and special guests backstage all weekend long. Ninja streams from #Lolla starting Thursday at: https://t.co/geikV4j93k pic.twitter.com/bnmUObfQjr — Lollapalooza (@lollapalooza) July 31, 2018 Lollapalooza will run from August 2 – 5 in Grant Park, Chicago and feature the likes of Bruno Mars, The Weeknd, Arctic Monkeys, Post Malone, Travis Scott, Logic and more This is yet another step in Ninja’s 2018 takeover. The Twitch star has become the face of gaming, streaming and Fortnite this year and has has already played Fortnite with superstars like Drake and Marshmello. The former professional Halo player has the most followers of any channel on Twitch and over 16 million subscribers on YouTube. The 27-year-old also holds the record for the most concurrent Twitch viewers of a solo streamer, raking in over 600,000 when he played with Drake in March. The Lollapalooza music festival was originally created in 1991 by Perry Farrell. It ran until 1997 and was then revived in 2003. The event features a variety of music and acts, ranging from heavy metal to electronic.

  • Ninja to appear in Super Bowl ad featuring star NFL players and legends (sneak peek) – Dexerto

    Ninja to appear in Super Bowl ad featuring star NFL players and legends (sneak peek) Superstar Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins will be adding an appearance in a Super Bowl commercial to his already impressive resume of accomplishments. The popular gaming personality announced on January 31 that he will be featuring in an ad that is to be played during the upcoming 53rd Super Bowl. The contest, which is one of the biggest sporting spectacles in the world, is set to take place on Sunday, February 3, starting at 3:30 PM PT / 5:30 PM ET / 1:30 AM GMT (Feb 4). According to Ninja, the ad will air sometime before the halftime break, which would put it approximately near the 5:00 PM PT / 8:00 PM ET mark. “So happy to share with you guys one of the many amazing things we’ve been working on and why I’ve been traveling so much,” he said in a tweet that also included a sneak peek of the ad. Judging from the clip, the commercial is stacked with some of the biggest names in NFL history, both past and present, including the likes of Peyton Manning, Michael Strahan, Aaron Donald, and Commissioner Roger Goodell. Also appearing in the commercial is Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Juju Smith-Schuster, a member of FaZe Clan and an avid Fortnite player. The clip features Ninja, who’s dressed in a sharp white tuxedo, making an appearance at an NFL event, and the star-studded crowd can all be heard whispering his name in awe of his presence. So happy to share with you guys one of the many amazing things we’v e been working on and why I’ve been traveling so much. Catch me in the #NFL100 #SBLIII commercial right before halftime. pic.twitter.com/FEAQSdsYMP— Ninja (@Ninja) January 31, 2019 This commercial is yet another chapter of the NFL’s growing relationship with gaming content creators. In the past, the NFL has partnered up with prominent streamers like Ninja, TimTheTatman, NICKMERCS, and others to bring live NFL games to Twitch viewers. Additionally, Super Bowl themed festivities will be taking place in Fortnite Battle Royale, including the release of specially marked New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams jerseys as in-game outfit skins. UPDATE: The full ad has been officially released, complete with a brief appearance by Ninja. You can check out the commercial below: The all-time greatest, most competitive NFL players gathered for the #NFL100 gala. What could possibly go wrong? pic.twitter.com/pvE0fKuSye — NFL (@NFL) February 4, 2019

  • Ninja and his family set to appear on Celebrity Family Feud – Dexerto

    Ninja and his family set to appear on Celebrity Family Feud Twitch star Ninja and members of his family will appear on the celebrity edition of the Family Feud game show. Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins and his wife, JGhosty, announced today they were in Los Angeles for the recording of the episode. According to Family Feud’s official website, the episodes are set to appear in the Summer of 2019. Celebrity family feud baby! This is why we are in LA! pic.twitter.com/JHQAZQjgCr — Ninja (@Ninja) February 24, 2019 Family Feud is a game show where contestants try to guess the most popular answers to questions that were asked to 100 random people. Read More: Elon Musk finally hosts PewDiePie’s ‘Meme Review’ in last-ditch effort to fend off T-Series – Two families traditionally square off on the show, but there is a celebrity edition as well. 400Ninja is no stranger to Family Feud and has even appeared on the show before, long before his fame as a Twitch streamer. The Blevins appeared on the Feud and did quite well, winning $40,000. Ninja was even selected to play in the final round of the game. The episode aired five years ago in 2014, though Ninja still had the same Twitter account. Footage of the first appearance on the show is hard to find, since it happened before anyone knew who Ninja was. Fans have since gone on to search for the episode, occasionally finding it as a rerun and capturing the moment with their cell phones. One such video can be found below, which shows off Ninja participating in the final round. It will most likely not be difficult to find footage of Ninja’s next Family Feud appearance, since the Twitch star is well known this time around.

  • Ninja throws a cheeky shot at Fortnite pro Myth: “He fell off a lot” – Dexerto

    Ninja throws a cheeky shot at Fortnite pro Myth: “He fell off a lot” Twitch/Ninja/MythFortnite superstar Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins couldn’t help but take a dig at Ali ‘Myth’ Kabbani while on a livestream from Poland on March 10. Ninja and Myth have shared a turbulent friendship since the two became known for their Fortnite talents late in 2017, with controversies over Ninja not wanting to play with Myth given his tendency to use profanity in his language. Regardless, the two have remained good friends and can be seen occasionally still playing together on their Twitch streams. Despite not necessarily being considered the top two players in the world anymore, both still enjoy plenty of Fortnite and have impressive in-game stats. Their affable rivalry continued as Ninja, while live streaming from Poland on March 10, took a friendly shot at Myth, recalling when the TSM player fell to his death at the Vegas tournament, joking that he had “fell off a lot”. Ninja was being asked by co-hosts about the ‘Ninja Vegas’ Fortnite tournament that took place in April 2018. He started by saying that he was surprised the tournament was able to draw so many “incredible players” to the event, going on to joke that “Myth was there, obviously… he, you know, fell off a lot.” If you couldn’t tell, Ninja is clearly joking, shown in his reaction after the comments in which he coughs suggestively. “Shoutout to my Myth,” he smiles, before offering an apology: “Sorry man.” Myth’s skill as a Fortnite player can’t be doubted, but it’s perhaps fair to say that the competition has now caught up with him, especially when it comes to building, a mechanic which he is credited with innovating in the early days of Fortnite’s popularity.

  • Ninja, TimTheTatman and DrLupo are teasing something big for March 25 – Dexerto

    Ninja, TimTheTatman and DrLupo are teasing something big for March 25 TimTheTatman / TwitterFive of Twitch’s most popular streamers, including Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins, Ben ‘DrLupo’ Lupo and Tim ‘TimTheTatman’ Betar, have fans speculating, after they all simply posted an image of a pear along with a time and date. On March 24, the popular set of streamers, which also included Action Jaxon and Trevor May, each tweeted out an image of what seems to be a pear logo along with the message “Tomorrow, March 25th. 12 PM (Noon) Eastern.” The vague tweets may be teasing a potential event or announcement that will be made at noon on March 25 involving the five personalities. “”Tomorrow, March 25th. 12 PM (Noon) Eastern.”” pic.twitter.com/gywFK29Y1K — Ninja (@Ninja) March 24, 2019 Ninja also tweeted earlier in the day that he will not be live with his usual morning streams and will probably be streaming in the evening after DrLupo replied, “See you tonight” and many fans are expecting more information about the cryptic tweets to revealed then. It is worth noting that on March 18, DrLupo shared another cryptic tweet involving the date, “March 25th” and also tagging St Jude Children’s Research Hospital official Twitter page. This leads many to believe the group of streamers may potentially be hosting a charity event or stream that will raise money for St Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. If it is not related to the charity event, there is a likelihood that it is something Fortnite related, given all five of the streamers are best known of the Twitch platform for Fortnite content. Ninja and TimTheTatman have previously collobarated on big events such as the New York Fortnite stream on New Year’s eve, but it’s doubtful that anything that big is happening tomorrow without any prior promotion. For now, it remains unclear what the image of the pear is meant to symbolize, but fans won’t have to wait much longer to figure it out.

  • Ninja thinks Dr Disrespect knows the reason for his Twitch ban – Dexerto

    Ninja thinks Dr Disrespect knows the reason for his Twitch ban Twitch: drdisrespect/NinjaTyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has revealed he thinks Dr Disrespect is hiding the true reason for his mystery Twitch ban, explaining his thoughts on the matter on his own stream. Back in June, the streaming community was left baffled at the news that long time giant of Twitch, Dr Disrespect, had been banned from the platform – and seemingly without reason. While rumors swirled, there has been no concrete reason for the indefinite ban, which is still ongoing at the time of writing, nearly four months later. What makes the ban even more bizarre is that it came just months after Doc signed an exclusive deal to continue streaming on Twitch; a move that was rumored to cost the platform millions. However, some streamers have floated the idea that the Doc knows why he was banned, but is choosing not to disclose the reason with his audience. Ninja echoed these thoughts during an October 8 livestream, with the streamer back on Twitch after his own move away to Mixer. “I don’t know what happened [with Doc],” Ninja said. “I don’t know what he did, I don’t know what Twitch thinks he did. All I have is hearsay… I don’t think they can just like ‘pull the plug’ – usually, people know what they did to get banned.” Ninja went on to say that smaller bans tend to be more unclear, but a permanent ban – as it is rumored the Doc was handed – tend to come with concrete reasoning. “But, a full ban, I feel like you have to know what you did,” he finished. “It sucks, man. But also, he’s kicking *ss and taking names over on YouTube… this isn’t some political bullsh*t, I can tell you that right now. Something happened. He did something ban-worthy.” “I do believe that he might not have been told about it, I don’t think that he doesn’t know what it is. Like I would have a pretty good f**king idea, like a pretty damn good idea, of what I did to get banned, If I just randomly got banned.” Even if the Doc hasn’t been explicitly told what the reason for his ban is, Ninja believes he will have a good idea of what caused it. Whether a reason ever makes it into the public domain is another matter, but Ninja has joined the growing number of people who have their doubts about Doc’s knowledge of the reason behind his ban.

  • Ninja’s three most annoying viewer questions – Myth, Courage, Dashy and more respond – Dexerto

    Ninja’s three most annoying viewer questions – Myth, Courage, Dashy and more respond Twitch: Myth/Ninja/CourageJDPopular Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins can more often than not be found streaming with a smile on his face, but there are some common questions from his viewers that frustrate him on a regular basis. Twitch broadcasters will regularly receive comments, via their chat or donations, that they don’t particularly like for one reason or another – be it insulting, making reference to something they don’t want to talk about or something that they read or hear regularly and respond to often. That is no different for Ninja, even though the 27-year-old is one of the most viewed and popular streamers on the platform – attracting thousands of viewers on a daily basis to watch him dominate in Fortnite. What did Ninja tweet? On April 12, the streaming giant revealed the three messages that he absolutely hates receiving on Twitch, posting on Twitter: “List your top three comments you hate seeing in your Twitch chat. Mine are: 1. How do I unsubscribe from this streamer? 2. Jesus, you look so tired 3. Ninja your trash khed [kid] get good.” Ninja also encouraged his fellow streamers to pull back the curtain and chime in with their own responses – and en masse they did, with some revealing more hilarious comments. List your top three comments you hate seeing in your twitch chat. Mine are 1. How do I unsubscribe from this streamer? 2. Jesus you look so tired 3. Ninja your trash khed get good — Ninja (@Ninja) April 12, 2019 Former Call of Duty caster-turned-streamer Jack ‘Courage’ Dunlop replied with the fact that his viewers regularly tease him for playing Fortnite but also make requests that he teams up with other streamers. 1. *Insert streamer here* just went live bye 2. lol 4k viewers Fortnite is dead 3. Play with *insert streamer here* — Jack “CouRage” Dunlop (@CouRageJD) April 12, 2019 Team Solo Mid star Ali ‘Myth’ Kabbani made jokes about viewers referring to him as ‘falling off’ – something which Ninja himself has even poked fun at in the past. 1. wow 4k viewers, myth really fell off. 2. wow 10-15k viewers, myth is making a come back! 3. How did you go from 50k viewers to 5k?— Myth (@TSM_Myth) April 12, 2019 Myth’s fellow Fortnite professional, FaZe Clan’s Dennis ‘Cloak’ Lapore, added that his viewers are always looking to see his partner Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney rather than stick around on his stream. OpTic Gaming CoD star Brandon ‘Dashy’ Otell echoed Cloak’s annoyances, as his fans regularly ask him if he knows when Seth ‘Scump’ Abner will be going live. Popular Fortnite streamer Rachel ‘Valkyrae’ Hofstetter, who joined 100 Thieves in 2018, stated that her viewers don’t believe that her hair is real but do want to meet her in real life and take the streamer to their school prom. Professional Baseball player Trevor May, who regularly streams his games with Ninja, revealed that he can’t even use Twitch to escape sports fandom as he regularly receives comments teasing him about upcoming games. 1. Shouldn’t you be at a game? 2. Chill or calm down 3. ArE yOu eXcItEd tO lOsE tO (insert team name here) — Trevor “IamTrevorMay” May (@IamTrevorMay) April 12, 2019 Seeing as the streamers have now revealed what annoys them the most, they can probably expect some viewers to ramp their commenting up another level – doing their best to trigger the broadcaster. Luckily, Twitch has time out and banning features, so at least streamers have some sort of filter to stop annoying queries and comments.

  • Ninja, Tfue, CouRage top list of most tweeted about streamers in 2019 – Dexerto

    Ninja, Tfue, CouRage top list of most tweeted about streamers in 2019 2019 was a breakout year for a number of content creators, however, only ten could make the shortlist and stand out as Twitter’s most talked-about gaming personalities of the year. With over 300 million monthly active users, Twitter stands tall as one of the most widely utilized social media platforms around the world. Some of the most prolific content creators today primarily advertise themselves through Twitter and therefore generate a great deal of engagement as a result. Having released an assortment of statistics surrounding the gaming industry in 2019, Twitter has highlighted the most talked-about personalities on the platform over the past 12 months and the results might come as a surprise. Despite only having the third-most followers of all creators featured in the top 10, Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins stands atop the pack as the single most talked-about gaming personality of 2019. With 5.39 million accounts following the Mixer streamer at the time of writing, there’s no denying Ninja has broken barriers and breached the mainstream in ways that no others have been able to match. From an exclusive sneaker deal with Adidas, to collaborations with global superstars like Kevin Hart and Mark Hamill, Ninja solidified his position as the most mentioned gaming personality throughout 2019. Following close behind in second place is popular Spanish content creator Rubén Doblas ‘El Rubius’ Gundersen. With over 36 million subscribers on YouTube, that success has evidently translated over to Twitter as the 29-year-old personality has become one of the most widely discussed gamers online. Read More: Top 10 most-watched Twitch clips of 2019 – Creating a variety of videos from Minecraft compilations to Mario Maker shenanigans, El Rubius is the single largest YouTuber out of Spain and reacted in kind to the Twitter statistics, stating “Españita representing.” With an emphasis on streaming and competing instead, popular Fortnite personality, Turner ‘Tfue’ Tenney, grew his Twitter presence the most of any content creator on the list throughout 2019. Entering January with 950,290 followers, he skyrocketed to 2.67 million by December 31 and became the fourth most prominent content creator on Twitter throughout the year as a result. 100 Thieves saw its share of success on the social media platform over the past 12 months as the list features two content creators in the top ten. Personality Jack ‘CouRage’ Dunlop and CEO Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag appear in the fifth and sixth spots respectively. There’s no denying that CouRage’s own take on Ariana Grande’s ‘Boyfriend’ music video drove some of the most prominent engagement throughout the calendar year and helped boost the organization on Twitter. The full list of 2019’s most talked-about gaming personalities is as follows: Ninja (@Ninja) – ElRubius (@Rubiu5) – Jacksepticeye (@Jack_Septic_Eye) – Tfue (@TTfue) – CourageJD (@CouRageJD) – Nadeshot (@Nadeshot) – Pokimane (@pokimanelol) – TimTheTatman (@timthetatman) – Dr Lupo (@DrLupo) – Dr. Disrespect (@drdisrespect) – While each of the personalities featured throughout the groundbreaking list divides their efforts among of a number of platforms, it’s evident that Twitter engagement remained a large focus in 2019. It’ll be fascinating to see who claims the top spot in 2020, which personalities remain in the top ten and which new names emerge on next year’s list.

  • Ninja and Tfue share opposite reactions to Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban – Dexerto

    Ninja and Tfue share opposite reactions to Dr Disrespect’s Twitch ban Ninja – Twitter / Dr Disrespect – Twitch / Tfue – TwitterIn light of star streamer Dr Disrespect getting banned on Twitch, fellow gaming celebrities Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins and Turner ‘Tfue‘ Tenney have taken opposite stances on the matter. The online gaming community received a major shock when Dr Disrespect IRL Twitch stream from the E3 gaming convention suddenly went offline, his channel disappearing from the website’s directory. It quickly became apparent that the Two-Time had been banned from the platform, likely for having gone into a public restroom at the event while the cameras were still rolling behind him. Predictably, his sudden suspension drew reactions from many prominent content creators, including Ninja and Tfue. As far as Tfue’s reaction goes, the FaZe star made his stance clear by tweeting out a screenshot of him wearing sunglasses and a fake mustache, captioned by a simple message: “Free Dr Disrespect.” As for Ninja, he first reacted with similar style to Tfue’s tweet, posting an image of himself wearing steely sunglasses, a long blonde wig, and a fake mustache, and including a cheeky caption. “Mr Respectful would have never slipped this hard,” he tweeted. Mr respectful would have never slipped up this hard. pic.twitter.com/1u216i9L8N — Ninja (@Ninja) June 11, 2019 However, the superstar streamer made his position on the matter much more clear in a response to esports insider Rod ‘Breslau’ Slasher, who had tweeted that he believed Twitch made the correct decision in choosing to suspend the Doc. It’s a no brainer dude,” Ninja replied. “I love him, but when you break the rules, you get punished. It’s that simple.” It’s a no brainer dude. I love him but when you break the rules you get punished, it’s that simple. — Ninja (@Ninja) June 12, 2019 At this point, it’s not clear how long Doc will be prohibited from streaming on Twitch, although it’s likely to be no more than 24 hours. Considering his prominence as a celebrity streamer, there is a chance that the platform could choose to make his suspension shorter than what it normally would be. When he does return, it will be interesting to hear his side of how things led to the point where his channel got shut down, and whether or not he’ll have something to say about Ninja agreeing with his suspension. As always, we will continue to bring you the latest on this ongoing story, as more information becomes available.

  • Ninja teases possible announcement with cryptic Tweet – Dexerto

    Ninja teases possible announcement with cryptic Tweet Red Bull Esports / Epic GamesPopular Twitch streamer and Fortnite player Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins may have hinted at a major announcement, thanks to a vague Tweet posted on February 2. Update: Ninja is at the NFL Honors 2019 awards show. His vague tweet and reason for not streaming today seems to be tied to his Honors appearance, where he might be presenting an award. .@TonyGonzalez88 @bakermayfield and @Ninja behind the @NFL Honors stage #PFHOF19 pic.twitter.com/7XWvUIr1jE — Pro Football Hall of Fame (@ProFootballHOF) February 2, 2019 Original story as follows: Ninja kept his message short, simply writing, “Big day today! :D” – much to his fans’ confusion. Even popular streamer Timothy ‘TimTheTatMan’ Betar got in on the speculation, replying to Ninja’s Tweet with the “👀” emoji. It is also worth noting that neither Tim nor Ninja are streaming today, which could indicate that both streamers are focusing on another, more secretive pursuit in the interim. Ninja’s pending announcement could likewise suggest involvement with Fortnite’s recent event starring EDM artist Marshmello, which went live for players in Pleasant Park on the same day at 11:00 AM PT. Epic Games and @marshmellomusic put on an amazing event today! #Fortnite pic.twitter.com/WW4gwgge1D — DEXERTO – Trending Esports, Gaming & Social Media (@Dexerto) February 2, 2019 It’s not uncommon for Fortnite or its streamers to hint at upcoming events, either; in fact, Marshmello’s voice boomed out throughout the game’s map the day prior to his concert, amping up the hype for the actual event. Fans’ speculations range from Ninja’s appearance in an additional Marshmello concert to his involvement another, major project, such as his New Year’s Eve event on December 31, 2018 – or his upcoming appearance in a 2019 Super Bowl commercial. Ninja’s NYE event was met with some criticism, after the streamer attempted to get all of Times Square to do the ‘Floss’ with him in the midst of freezing rain. Ninja himself had a humorous take on the fail, writing, “Word of advice: Don’t try to get 1 million New Yorkers to dance in the rain on new years,” in a Tweet following the debacle. Word of advice Dont try to get 1 million New Yorkers to dance in the rain on new years. Trust me. — Ninja (@Ninja) January 1, 2019

  • Ninja teases work in leading role on an upcoming TV show – Dexerto

    Ninja teases work in leading role on an upcoming TV show Red Bull Content PoolTyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has started work on a mysterious TV show, teasing fans on details surrounding his role as one of the leading characters. Ninja’s rise to mainstream stardom isn’t slowing down anytime soon as the internet celebrity has teased his involvement in a brand new TV show. Details are scarce and there’s no telling when this show might be revealed, but the streamer did provide some key information in his announcement. The specific work appears to be for an animated series as Ninja’s involvement has been purely voiceover work for the time being. “recorded my first voice over for a main role in a TV show today,” he said on January 7. “Although I can’t share more yet, voice acting is so fun. A huge passion of mine that I’m starting to get to live out.” I actually recorded my first voice over for a main role in a tv show today. Although I can’t share more yet, voice acting is so fun. A huge passion of mine that I’m starting to get to live out 😭 — Ninja (@Ninja) January 8, 2021 It’s only been a matter of months since Ninja made one of the biggest moves of his career. Brad Pitt and Chris Evans are just a few of the names Ninja is now brushing shoulders with at Hollywood’s biggest talent agency, the Creative Artists Agency. This major deal appears to be paying dividends in big ways already. A leading role in an animated series isn’t something you see from popular content creators every day. Leading this charge is exactly what Ninja set his sights on months back. Focusing on “literally anything and everything Hollywood” is what he outlined to Hollywood Reporter in July 2020. Read More: Best chess streamers to watch on Twitch – That means everything from an appearance on the Masked Singer to work on various cartoons as well. It’s only a matter of time until we find out exactly what this show looks like. Could Ninja be the actual character in the animated series? Or is he purely providing his voice for someone else’s creation? We’ll just have to wait and see. This isn’t the only major Hollywood production Ninja is involved with at this point in his career. Upcoming Ryan Reynolds movie Free Guy is set to feature a number of major content creators, with Ninja chief among them.

  • Ninja reveals exclusive Gears 5 Mixer stream in Microsoft partnership – Dexerto

    Ninja reveals exclusive Gears 5 Mixer stream in Microsoft partnership Instagram: Ninja/MicrosoftStreaming star Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins, who took his talents over to Mixer in August, has finally revealed what his annoucement with Microsoft is all about. Ninja’s move to Mixer surprised a lot of people, but looking deeper under the hood, many suspected he was going to partner with Microsoft in one way or another outside of just streaming. Before becoming synonymous with Fortnite, Ninja was a professional Halo player, which is a Microsoft exclusive franchise, and his fans have to wonder if he has something cooking behind the scenes to publicize the upcoming Halo: Infinite. Ninja revealed an announcement was on the way with Microsoft but didn’t go into too much detail as he’s saving it for September 3. “Microsoft is hooking me up with a surprise for you guys,” he tweeted. “(It’s) the reason I have not been live yet but I get to reveal it tomorrow.” Read More: Gears of War 5 campaign playthrough on his channel on September 3. Partnering with Microsoft to bring you the first ever Gears of war 5 campaign playthrough tonight at 5 central! Check out the Trailer here and I’ll see you tonight at https://t.co/d21XV8MWPv >:) https://t.co/7voWqAxgc0 pic.twitter.com/6TJZmUYcQ3 — Ninja (@Ninja) September 3, 2019 In late August, Ninja went to the Microsoft headquarters and had lunch with many of the higher-ups at Microsoft, including the head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, where he even revealed that he gave Spencer a signed copy of his book. I gave @XboxP3 a signed copy of my book “”Get good”” and he immediately carried his destiny squad in the crucible AND in every raid later that night. Get your copy at https://t.co/t6fyWGgJX8 pic.twitter.com/T1GC3odfjo — Ninja (@Ninja) August 22, 2019 Halo: The Master Chief Collection is making its way to PC sometime this year, beginning with Halo: Reach and it’s possible Microsoft could be using Ninja to publicize the launch of the title in the future. With Ninja’s roots with the Halo franchise, this seems like it could definitely be a strong possibility. Before Fortnite, Ninja was a dominant Halo pro, bringing home four first-place finishes in tournaments in Halo 4 alone. His final Halo event was DreamHack Atlanta 2017 where he and his team finished in 7-8th place. Either way, the streaming star will now become a part of two iconic Microsoft franchises and give eager Gears fans an extended look at what they can expect when they return to one of their favorite series. This article was updated on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at 11:35 am EST. –

  • Ninja teases mystery announcement coming August 1 – Dexerto

    Ninja teases mystery announcement coming August 1 Ninja/TwitterTwitch star Tyler ‘Ninja‘ Blevins released a mysterious new Twitter video on July 31, which teased big news coming the very next day. Ninja is coming off a huge weekend, where he hosted the Fortnite World Cup – which ended up being one of the most-watched esports events of all time. It seems that wasn’t enough for one of the most popular streamers out there, as he teased more big news coming August 1. What does it all mean? On July 31, Ninja released a mysterious video with no context on his Twitter, so you know what that means: time to get on the tin foil hats to figure out what he could be teasing. Maybe the time has finally come for Ninja to expand his very own brand, or even rebrand to something completely different. There are also theories flying around that Ninja could even be joining the likes of FaZe Clan or 100 Thieves, but those claims are both unlikely and impossible to verify at the time of writing. The possibility of Ninja starting his own esports organization are also slim, based on what he’s said about that very subject on stream recently. “For me personally, it’s something I’ve thought about, and something I might do in the future,” he told Twitch viewers. “But not in the foreseeable future.” Ninja is practically a household name at this point, so to go through the trouble of making a teaser video, the news is probably something big. As we said though, just what Ninja’s August 1 announcement will be is impossible to tell at this point, but that certainly won’t stop people from speculating. Whatever it is, hopefully it’s big enough to deserve a Twitter video and all of the hype it created in Ninja’s fans.

  • Ninja teases first ever Christmas album with Mariah Carey cover – Dexerto

    Ninja teases first ever Christmas album with Mariah Carey cover Twitter: NinjaTo close out the year, Ninja has announced that he will be releasing a Christmas album as his next big project. Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has skyrocketed himself from a mere gaming streamer to a full-on pop culture icon in the last few years. He’s been in movies and television shows, both as himself and in legitimate acting credits. One of his most iconic, non-streaming moments actually came back in 2018 when he tried (unsuccessfully) to teach the crowd how to do the then-popular Floss dance during the New Years Eve festivities. This year, Ninja is keen to outdo even that New Years Eve, as he has announced one of his most ambitious projects yet to close out 2023. Ninja releases cover of “All I Want for Christmas is You” On X (formerly known as Twitter), the streamer announced that he would be making his musical debut on his Ninja New Years show by performing his very first Christmas album. The announcement also came with an early gift for fans of Ninja and music: a preview of the album’s first song, a cover of Mariah Carey’s iconic “All I Want for Christmas is You.” While there is no music video to go along with this rendition, fans can enjoy the Twitch streamer’s take on the song. Of course, the internet had a lot of opinions on Ninja’s effort, and not all of them were on the supportive side. More than one fan suggested that this cover was a joke and others hoped that this would be deleted before it got stuck in their heads. However, plenty of listeners were surprised to find that they enjoyed Ninja’s attempt to imitate one of music’s most talented singers. If this is a preview of things to come, don’t be surprised if Ninja’s New Years Eve bash has a lot of viewers prepared to do the floss as they listen along to even more Christmas tunes. Ninja’s New Years Eve will be live streamed on his Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok channels beginning at 6 PM CT / 4 PM PST / 7 PM ET on Sunday, December 31.

  • Ninja teases major Adidas announcement for December 31 – Dexerto

    Ninja teases major Adidas announcement for December 31 Streaming superstar Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins has dropped a further hint about his collaboration with Adidas – with a release date seemingly in the offing. While he competed in Halo prior to becoming a huge hit in the streaming world, Ninja has gone on to have some pretty unrivaled mainstream success because of his on-stream feats. He broke the mold by teaming up with Drake in Fortnite and has teamed with plenty of celebrities since then. Ninja even got to celebrate New Year’s live from New York – even though his flossing request didn’t go as planned – and appeared in an NFL commercial. Yet, perhaps his biggest accomplishment is teaming up with Adidas to get his own line of merchandise. Ninja partnered up with the clothing giant back in the summer of 2019 after a few cryptic hints. Since his announcement, it’s been pretty quiet on what they’re planning to do – despite his appearance on Complex’s Sneaker Shopping series and other streamers receiving some clothes from him. However, it appears as if fans won’t have to wait all that long as the streamer has teased yet another New Year’s Eve celebration. On December 14, Blevins retweeted a post from BattlePass that had an image of him with a Ninja x Adidas badge that contained the December 31st date, as well as some of the other items that have been created in the crossover. December 31st is just around the corner, what do you think the @Ninja and @adidas collaboration will look like? pic.twitter.com/4yRX8V0sim — BattlePass (@BattlePass) December 14, 2019 Already, we’ve seen Ninja and Adidas hoodies, as well as tracksuits, but with them appearing to have more stuff in the works, it could quite literally be anything. The streaming star has talked about his love of sneakers in the past, so a line of Adidas shoes probably isn’t of the question. It remains to be seen as to what will be coming soon enough and if fans will, finally, be able to their hands-on whatever it is as well. It’s just the latest in a host of high-profile sponsors for Ninja, which also includes Red Bull and NZXT.

  • Ninja teases “crazy” announcement to keep in touch with fans – Dexerto

    Ninja teases “crazy” announcement to keep in touch with fans Ninja, Twitter / FreepikWith former Fortnite pro Tyler “Ninja” Blevins heading to Mixer, it comes as no surprise that the viral internet sensation is looking for new ways to interact with fans – and he has a “crazy” plan for doing so. Blevins announced this plan in a video post on August 11, claiming that he will leak his phone number to better communicate with his fanbase. “Stay tuned, I’m gonna be doing something crazy tonight,” Ninja said. “I wanna get a little bit more in touch with you guys, connect with all my fans on a more personal level, so I’m going to be leaking my phone number tonight.” Stay tuned… leaking my phone number tonight. This is NOT a joke. pic.twitter.com/uh4ihNwoDo — Ninja (@Ninja) August 11, 2019 In a comedic turn of events, Ninja’s wife, Jessica Blevins, took hold of his phone, jokingly claiming that he would NOT be leaking his number. Although Ninja did not release the exact time he will be posting his number to the web, fans are already clamoring for a chance to text Mixer’s massive celebrity addition, with both top internet personalities and fans alike joking about the possible ensuing shenanigans. “I remember doing this,” Twitch streamer “dakotaz” commented. “Only, a hacker did it for me. GOOD TIMES!” “It’s 1-GIT-GUD-KHED,” young Fortnite pro “Ewok” wrote of Ninja’s post. Ninja isn’t the first internet start to leak his own digits, either: popular YouTuber Jake Paul likewise released his phone number in 2019, leading to some hilarious shenanigans that he posted to Twitter and in various videos. Ninja’s “crazy” announcement follows his major move to Mixer – a development that came as a shock to many of his fans, seeing as how he had over 14.7 million followers on Twitch before finding his new home. Despite potential losses, Jessica Blevins claims that both she and Ninja were willing to lose views, stating that they were confident in their decision to transition to Mixer. “We are stoked about it, but even if Ty had 5k viewers, we were ready and confident with this move,” she Tweeted of the issue. “Aligns with what we believe in & wanted for the brand > Although the stats on @Ninja Mixer channel are amazing right now, thats not what we planned to focus on with the transition. We are stoked about it, but even if Ty had 5k viewers, we were ready and confident with this move. Aligns with what we believe in & wanted for the brand > — Jessica Blevins (@JessicaBlevins) August 8, 2019 With Ninja’s massive career moves in mind, it looks like the streamer is seeking out more ways to reach his audience – even if it means getting a ton of phone calls! UPDATE 4:10PM PST August 11: Ninja posted his number to Twitter, alongside a video of him telling fans to text him for the chance to play Fortnite with him later on in the week. “312-584-4684 yes this is my number. Yes I will receive each and every text. I’ll try to reply to as many as possible. This is gunna be fun… longterm!!” the tweet said. 312-584-4684 yes this is my number. Yes I will receive each and every text. I’ll try to reply to as many as possible. This is gunna be fun… longterm!! pic.twitter.com/iHBpupMTe5 — Ninja (@Ninja) August 11, 2019 Place your bets for how quickly Ninja is going to get fed up with receiving millions of text messages and phone calls.

  • Ninja teams up with ‘Spider-Verse’s’ Miles Morales in epic Apex Legends mashup – Dexerto

    Ninja teams up with ‘Spider-Verse’s’ Miles Morales in epic Apex Legends mashup Marvel, Nerdist / Red Bull Esports / RespawnPopular Twitch streamer Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins got the shout-out of a lifetime, thanks to his partnership with Marvel’s ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’ – which featured some Apex Legends goodness, in the process. Ninja tweeted out an ad for ‘Spider-Verse’ on March 1, which included a unique shoutout from Shameik Moore, the voice actor for the film’s main character, Miles Morales. “Yo, Ninja, you gotta hook me up, man!” Moore said in Miles’ voice. “I gotta be on your squad. Tell me what the process is, let’s get it going!” Yo ty @shameikmoore ty for the shoutout in this vid! SPIDERMAN INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE OUT NOW! #ad 😀 pic.twitter.com/zqizWWHj9S — Ninja (@Ninja) March 1, 2019 That wasn’t the end of the shoutout; Moore went on to transform into Miles in an animated short, who swung into a spider-fied version of battle royale game Apex Legends’ main menu. Rather than featuring the game’s main legends, the character slots were filled with heroes from the ‘Spider-Verse,’ including Spider-Gwen, Spider-Ham, and even Spider-Man Noir, among others. https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/28/18115201/spider-man-into-the-verse-movie-review-miles-moralesNinja appeared to be ecstatic about the video, as evidenced by his tweet of the advertisement. Read More: Chaos ensues after Dr Disrespect hilariously takes TimTheTatMan’s compliment the wrong way – Marvel’s ‘Into the Spider-Verse’ was met with critical acclaim upon release, and later went on to win ‘Best Animated Feature’ at the 2019 Academy Awards. https://dotesports.com/apex-legends/news/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-leaked-apex-legends-character-octaneApex Legends is likewise massively popular, and even reached a whopping ten million downloads after just 72 hours of being live. Since then, Ninja has taken to streaming both Apex Legends and his signature game, Fortnite – although he still has a soft spot for Epic Games’ battle royale sensation.

  • Ninja takes shots at T-Series as PewDiePie loses subscriber war – Dexerto

    Ninja takes shots at T-Series as PewDiePie loses subscriber war Ninja, Twitch / PewDiePie, YouTube / T-SeriesThe battle between Bollywood label Fortnite player Tyler ‘Ninja’ Blevins spoke out on the matter in DMs to Drama Alert’s Daniel ‘KEEMSTAR’ Keem, appearing to take shots at T-Series for their court order against PewDiePie. “Only issue with that, CHIEF, is that PewDiePie created content to mess around and have fun,” Ninja wrote. “T-Series took full legal action LOL.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QNf_M7LvHU T-Series takes shots at PewDiePie Ninja’s comments come just a day after T-Series CEO Bhushan Kumar called out PewDiePie for losing their battle, claiming that they’d decided to fight back against PewDiePie’s “sarcastic comments” with their own social media campaign. “We were never in this tussle to become number one or two with anyone,” Kumar said of their war. “But all along there were these sarcastic comments from PewDiePie. And that’s how we decided to respond to the comments. I launched the #BharatWinsYouTube campaign, seeking more subscriptions from Indians.” T-Series takes legal action against PewDiePie’s diss tracks Of course, that wasn’t the end of their war against Kjellberg, by far; the label even sought out an alleged court order to counter the YouTuber’s diss tracks, in hopes of deleting the videos from YouTube altogether. Since then, PewDiePie’s ‘Bitch Lasagna’ and ‘Congratulations’ songs have been blocked in India – but Kjellberg isn’t making any moves to restore the tracks. Why PewDiePie isn’t restoring his diss tracks in India Kjellberg called for an end to the widely popular ‘Subscribe to PewDiePie’ movement in a somber video on April 28, stating that the meme had become a negative slogan associated with hateful acts, such as the Mosque shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand. With this tragedy in mind, PewDiePie brought a halt to his war with T-Series, and admitted that he would leave the videos blocked in India out of respect for how matters have gone “too far” with the meme. “…This was all made to be fun,” PewDiePie said of the meme. “It’s clearly not fun anymore. It’s clearly gone too far.” T-Series has since surpassed PewDiePie by nearly two million subscribers and counting, thanks to India’s new surge of affordable Wi-Fi across the country.