The recent leaks surrounding Jamie Maratx, a popular Twitch streamer, have sparked widespread attention, revealing his past involvement as an OnlyFans model. These revelations have gone viral in recent days, leading to a surge of reactions online. While many responses have been marred by homophobic comments, Sketch has received steadfast support from the FaZe Clan, a prominent group of esports streamers.
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Who is Sketch?
Sketch, whose real name is Kylie Cox, is a Twitch streamer who initially gained fame on TikTok for his Madden streams. He is also recognized for his signature catchphrase, “What’s up, Brother?” Although relatively new to the streaming world, he has been associated with FaZe Clan for less than a year.
What Are the Allegations Against Sketch?
The rumors about Sketch’s past as an OnlyFans model began circulating with an anonymously posted YouTube video on July 7, 2024, from the account Pocketbook. This video alleged that Sketch, under various aliases such as Jamie Mar HTXXX, Jamie Mara TX, Jamie Mar NSFW, and Jamies Couture, had produced adult content primarily focused on LGBTQ+ themes.
The anonymous poster presented screenshots of images from these accounts and tweets on X (formerly Twitter), albeit with poorly-cropped edits to make them suitable for YouTube. The video also included comparisons of Sketch’s facial features to those of the OnlyFans model and referenced older photos of the streamer to support their claims.
The video quickly went viral, and the majority of the comments condemned the poster for exposing Sketch.
Is Sketch an OnlyFans Model?
Sketch himself confirmed the allegations during a Twitch stream on July 8, 2024. “Wasn’t planning on doing this today, but I guess so,” he said. “Look at this, open and honest: That was me. That was me. It’s okay, though.”
He shared that two years ago, he was experiencing a difficult period, battling addiction issues while posting adult content. “I’ve been living under the threat of this coming out for two years,” he explained. “I started social media, just kind of d-cking around, had that in my past. I’ll tell you what. Weight lifted off my shoulders. God is good. All the time.”
Sketch disclosed that his initial plan, if the content were ever leaked, was to quit social media or worse. “Plan A was to call it quits if this ever came out, but some people saved me. Shout out Banks. Shout out my parents. Shout out y’all. I f-cked up, but I’m changed.”
He expressed gratitude to his parents, FaZe Clan, and particularly Banks for helping him navigate through the situation. Sketch ended his stream by humorously pondering whether he should continue streaming, referencing Kim Kardashian’s own public struggles.
Reactions to the Jamie Marr/Sketch Leaks
Banks, a cofounder of FaZe Clan, voiced his support for Sketch on July 8, shortly before Sketch’s Twitch stream. In a tweet on X, Banks defended Sketch, stating, “Not everything needs to be broadcast & farmed, but since y’all want to jump to crazy assumptions, Sketch told me to post these receipts. All the FaZe boys were with him last night. Sketch was my homie yesterday, he’s my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow. You guys are fkn weirdos.”
Banks included images in his tweet showing a text conversation with Sketch and a Nest camera photo of Sketch leaving for the airport, along with the shoes and glasses he left behind in his hasty departure following the viral leaks.