Just weeks after announcing a long hiatus after revealing the reason for his suspension from Twitch, Dr. Disrespect posted a new cryptic photo on social media.
Dr. Disgraced YouTuber Disrespect (real name Guy Beam) has uploaded a new header image to X, formerly known as Twitter, and fans are trying to figure out what the mysterious post means.
On July 22, Heather Duck’s image was replaced with a fishing float with her brand logo. This floating body appears to be in the sea at sunset and floating on some waves.
The change was shared by Twitter users RizlerUK and the respect subreddit Dr. Dis discovered and users began theorizing explanations for the sudden change.
One person suggested: “He was talking about a long holiday before everything went wrong. Fishing somehow has something to do with vacation.”
So in my opinion it is a small drift in a dark ocean that evokes feelings of isolation and vulnerability and symbolizes wandering in a vast and unpredictable environment in the midst of chaos. This is a very deep vision within you. You never know.” The other door rang.
I mean, IMO – it’s a small fishing bobber floating on dark waters, evokes feelings of isolation and vulnerability, symbolizing being adrift in a vast, unpredictable environment. Iinviting reflection on solitude amidst chaos. Quite a deep perspective but who knows..
— probmrjt (@probMrJT) July 23, 2024
“He still has Midnight Society and Black Steel Bourbon in his bio. Not sure why, because they both publicly parted ways with him,” another pointed out.
In June 2024, the streaming community was shocked to learn that he had been permanently banned from Twitch in 2020 for sending messages back to a minor in 2017.
After former Twitch employees confirmed the allegations, companies once associated with the streamer began to distance themselves from him.
After Beaham’s game studio, Midnight Society, cut ties with him, Doc announced that he was taking an extended vacation with his family, only to confirm the claims were true a day later.
“They were casual, mutual conversations that sometimes veered too far into impropriety, but nothing more,” he says, but sticks to his own story, insisting nothing illegal happened.
YouTube banned Dr. Disrespect after the reveal, so he probably won’t be streaming when he returns.
One possible place you could stream is Gig. The site said it would be “too early” to prematurely ban the controversial YouTuber and hinted that he was welcome on the platform.
The Doctor has promised to return with “a lot on my shoulders”, but this mysterious update will have to be abandoned for now, as he admits it hardly carries any obvious messages.