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Jeremy Wang (born 25 November 1991), [2] [3] better known as Disguised Toast, is a Taiwanese-Canadian streamer, YouTuber, and Internet personality. He got his start on YouTube , creating videos about the digital card game Hearthstone .
Li started playing League of Legends after its official release. He started to get attention from Locust, which he knew from World of Warcraft.He, Rambo, Th3Rat, Naryt, Voyboy, and Araragi together created a team to compete in the 2010 Newegg Winter Winfest tournament but lost the tournament.
OfflineTV was founded in 2017 by William "Scarra" Li, his manager at the time, Chris Chan, and Imane "Pokimane" Anys. [1] After previously attempting and failing at creating a successful content house, Li then went on to found OfflineTV.
Corpse Husband (born August 8, 1997), commonly abbreviated as Corpse and stylized in all caps, [1] is an American YouTuber and musician. Corpse is best known for his music and "faceless" work on YouTube.
In September 2020, Wang began streaming and posting videos of her playing Among Us, frequently playing with other popular streamers including Disguised Toast, dakotaz, and xChocoBars. The increasing popularity of the game in part allowed her to become the second most-viewed female streamer in the month of November, only being surpassed by ...
In 2020, Xu began to stream and post videos of her playing Among Us with many other streamers and celebrities, including Steven Suptic, Valkyrae, Disguised Toast, Dakotaz, Hafu, Sykkuno, Corpse Husband, Pokimane, Bretman Rock, and more.
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In late 2020, White's popularity grew due to his Twitch streams about chess and Among Us (during its 2020 popularity spike) with popular streamers such as Sykkuno, Pokimane, Nigahiga, Valkyrae, Trainwreckstv, and Disguised Toast. [42] [43] In June, White participated in the first PogChamps chess tournament, which Chess.com hosted.