After many years of anonymous posting, Minecraft YouTuber Dream revealed his identity because there was a lot of speculation about it. Dream, a 23-year-old content creator with more than 30 million subscribers, has only appeared once in public while using a soft, cheerful egg-colored face mask.
For years, Dream was a well-known name among gamers, but they were unaware of his appearance. “Dream”‘s primary focus is the video game Minecraft, and on October 2, he made his face visible via a YouTube livestream.
according to Forbes 1.2 million viewers tuned in to live, and after 14 hours, the video had more than 18 million views. The dream of revealing his face was, to put it mildly, a huge problem for his community and Minecraft as a whole. Dream has 5.6 million followers on Twitter, 3.1 million followers on Instagram, and 30.4 million subscribers on YouTube. For context, Fortnite’s Ninja has 23.8 million. Doctor Disrespect has 4.1 million. Taylor Swift 47.5 million. Dreaming is a big deal.
The BBC He said in a report that Minecraft is the best-selling video game in the world and that the most popular Dream videos have tens of millions of views, with one of them being watched more than 115 million times. “Hello, my name is Clay, aka Dream,” he said in the five-minute video that has been viewed more than 12 million times.
Revealing his face for the first time, he said, “You may have heard of me, maybe not. You probably clicked this video out of pure curiosity and don’t care who I am. But now you’ve seen my face.”
He went on to say that he has come under pressure from those who are curious about his appearance. “People have been trying to leak my face, trying to figure out what I look like,” he said. “There’s a lot, it’s a lot.”
“Travel junkie. Coffee lover. Incurable social media evangelist. Zombie maven.”
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