Summary

Dr Disrespect - real name Herschel Beahm IV - has announced that he will be returning to streaming tomorrow, just two months after he admitted to sending inappropriate messages to a minor over Twitch Whispers.

Beahm admitted in a lengthy Twitter post back in June-that has since been deleted- that he sent messages to a minor “that sometimes leaned too much in the direction of being inappropriate,” while a former Twitch trust and safety employee who worked for the platform during Dr DisRespect’s banaccused the streamer of doing so while knowing their age.

Two months on from that controversy,and after several strange teases on Twitter, Beahm has now announced in a seemingly AI-generated video posted to the social media platform that he will be returning to streaming tomorrow. In the video Beahm can be seen driving a speedboat through a large body of water and parking it in a dock outside a large stadium surrounded by golden statues of himself.

Dr Disrespect To Return To Streaming After Controversy Over Messaging A Minor

Afterward, a black screen with the words “tomorrow” written in red appears, and the video abruptly ends. No further details are provided by the video, including which platform Beahm will be streaming from, which has been a source of speculation eversince YouTube pulled monetization from his channelfollowing the controversy surrounding the creator two months ago.

Twitch and YouTube have distanced themselves from Beahm in recent months, while controversial streaming platform Kick stated at the time thatit was “too soon” to preemptively ban him. Despite admitting to the allegations, Kick doesn’t appear to have banned Beahm from the platform. We’ll have to wait and see whether Beahm goes to Kick, and whether he’ll actually address the last two months with any kind of sincerity.