Among Us Streamer Disguised Toast Explains His “Biggest Dirt” Amidst the Sliker Drama on Twitch

Published 09/21/2022, 9:50 AM EDT

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In many TV shows, there is a scene where a person reveals everything about a wrongdoer. Something similar has been happening on Twitch for the past few days, as streamers have accused each other of their wrongs. Further, the Among Us streamer Disguised Toast also joined the trend and discussed an accusation against him.

This trend of accusation began when many streamers and fans called out the English streamer Sliker. The Twitch streamer was accused of lying to his fellow streamers and fans and ‘borrowing’ their money for gambling. This led the community to divide, and since then, there has been a series of allegations among streamers.

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Disguised Toast talks about his biggest dirt

Trainwreck recently appeared on The Twitch star xQc’s stream and talked about a Twitch group not inviting him to play Among Us. Although Train didn’t take in names, it was clear that he was talking about Offline TV and friends. He claimed that they didn’t invite him because he “didn’t appeal to their children audiences.”

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Soon Trainwreck’s allegations caught the attention of OfflineTV member and streamer Disguised Toast. Jeremy Wang, popularly known as Disguised Toast, is a famous Twitch streamer. He rose to the spotlight after hosting the Among Us series on Sundays, which he called Sussy Sundays.

Wang took a cheeky approach to the allegation and tweeted, With all the streamers exposing each other for the things they’ve done behind the scenes, I’m glad my biggest dirt was not inviting people to play among us.

Toast reveals why he didn’t invite Trainwreck

Toast also shared some screenshots of his private chat with Trainwreck. In that chat, the OfflineTV member explained to Train that he has two types of lobbies, one where he collabs with big YouTubers like PewDiePie and Jacksepticeye. Meanwhile, the other lobby is for him and his friends, which include streamers like Pokimane, Valkyrae, and Sykkuno.

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Toast even said that Train is a little competitive in Among Us and won’t enjoy playing in his two lobbies. However, Jeremy Wang was also prepared to host a lobby for Trainwreck, which would include some competitive players. Further, Toast explained those Among Us lobbies belonged to him and OfflineTV has nothing to do with them.

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Ripan Majumdar is an esports and F1 writer at Essentially Sports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor's in Science from West Bengal State University, Kolkata. Ripan is a massive Red Bull Racing and Sergio Perez fan.
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