Disguised Toast Makes a Special Request to PewDiePie During Exciting OfflineTV Japan Tour

Published 07/09/2022, 2:10 PM EDT

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Who wouldn’t love to meet the biggest individual YouTuber? Felix ‘PewDiePie’ Kjellberg is regarded as the most famous YouTuber, with over 111 million subscribers. Even the Twitch streamer Disguised Toast wanted to seize the opportunity of meeting him.

Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang is in Japan on vacation with his friends and fellow streamers like Pokimane and Valkyrae. Recently, during a live stream from Japan, fans asked Toast if he would like to collab with PewDiePie. Toast rejected the idea of a collab with the YouTube superstar living in Japan.

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The Twitch streamer had only two interactions with Pewds so far. Toast hosted multiple Among Us streams during the pandemic besides his friends, and PewDiePie was also a part of those streams. However, Toast and Pewds didn’t have a good start, as the YouTuber found him “condescending.”

Disguised Toast further revealed, “Like the vibe I get from PewDiePie is that he likes to be chill. I don’t want to be like, “Hey man, I’m in Japan, wanna collab or something.” At the most, I want to ask, “Hey, you want to have dinner, like no cameras, nothing.” I think he keeps low key.”

Disguised Toast has more respect for YouTubers

Disguised Toast will have a great day if he gets to have dinner with PewDiePie. Many fans might not know, but the Twitch streamer has more respect for YouTubers than streamers. So, meeting a YouTuber with over 111 million subscribers would be a massive deal for Toast.

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Recently, Disguised Toast had the YouTuber Gigguk, famous for his anime-related content, on OfflineTV’s podcast show. And, Toast revealed, It is harder to be a good YouTuber than a good streamer. I have more respect for YouTubers than streamers.” But he also clarified that it might be because he’s a streamer and finds streaming easier than making content for YouTube.

Toast has a YouTube channel with 3.68 million subscribers, where he mainly uploads highlights of his Twitch streams. So, he might learn a lot from PewDiePie about creating content for YouTube. Moreover, fans would also love to see them together.

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Ripan Majumdar is an 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, and has been following the sport for over the past few years.
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