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Disguised Toast On Meeting PewDiePie

Disguised Toast On Meeting PewDiePie

After hosting a livestream earlier today, Twitch streamer and YouTuber Disguised Toast revealed that he stayed in Japan.

Disguised Toast revealed that he wanted to stay in the stunning Asian nation for a few more days before taking a flight back to his home in Los Angeles despite the fact that he was scheduled to leave Japan a few days ago with other content producers.

Fans questioned him about meeting YouTube legend PewDiePie while he was talking about extending his stay, which clearly irritated him. in response to queries from viewers.

The trip to the Asian nation altered Jeremy’s perspective on livestreaming, and he also revealed that he did not want to go back to Los Angeles during his July 21 Twitch stream titled “final Japan stream:(“

Five days later, the Hearthstone enthusiast shocked his fanbase by revealing that he had made the decision to remain in Japan for an additional few days while the rest of the OfflineTV crew left for their respective locations.

Fans asked aloud if the streamer had met PewDiePie during the discussion of his extended stay, which prompted the streamer to inquire as to why they were so obsessed with him meeting the latter. Then he continued talking about meeting PewDiePie in Japan and told the moderators of his Twitch channel to ban anyone who mentioned it.

In a sarcastic statement, he claimed that his followers would anticipate him to invite PewDiePie to hang out in Japan. Then Disguised Toast asserted that PewDiePie moved to Japan as a result of fans who were constantly vying for his attention.

Disguised Toast asked his audience to end the minute-long exchange. There were a few fan responses in the YouTube comment section, and almost all of them agreed with the Twitch streamer. 

He is a well-known streaming personality who is well-versed in the game Hearthstone from Blizzard Entertainment and has been spotted playing games like Among Us, Fortnite, League of Legends, and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds on stream in addition to thousands of hours of the card game.

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