Corpse Husband Debunks Rumors Suggesting He Might Quit Streaming

Published 01/08/2021, 7:05 AM EST

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Among Us was the blockbuster game of 2020, offering respite in a year that mostly bore bad news. Gaming and streaming platforms gained credence as new mediums of entertainment, leading to the discovery of new superstars like Corpse Husband and Valkyrae, Sykunno, among others.

Corpse, with his attractive personality and gravelly voice, soon propelled into superstar status. Although he is new to this community, there have been rumors running around that suggested the streamer is trying to quit.

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Viral video of  Corpse Husband ignites rumors

A video clip posted by the YouTube channel CORPSE HUSBAND CLIPS may have played a critical role in spreading this news. The video has so far fetched over a million views and it contains a personal moment where the streamer is seen talking about life with the viewers. The streamer talked about his past and his health issues that he has since childhood that could potentially see him bowing out.

He also talked about his passion for music and how he enjoys the said process and sees himself doing that for the rest of his days. This moment could have fueled the fire regarding his exit that sent shock waves in the community.

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The streamer has now come forward to put the speculations to rest

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In a recent Twitter post, Corpse Husband came forward to clear his stance regarding the rumors. He talked about what he is going to do next and also clarified the rumors are false.

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This is positive news for all the Corpse Husband fans. Although he is not immediately going anywhere, his passion to pursue music might see him make the transition. If he makes that jump from streaming to music, fans are surely going to support his new endeavors.  The streamer only has produced one blockbuster song in ‘E-girls are ruining my life’ and it would be great to see more content from the talented streamer.

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Ayank Chourasia is an eSports author at EssentiallySports and has been professionally writing since 2016 and has worked across many fields. He regularly keeps tabs on a wide range of professional esports like Dota 2, Valorant, CS and fighting games. He has been an ardent gamer since his childhood, and became a defender of the ancients in Dota 2 during his college days.
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