
Controversial Streamer DrDisrespect has officially signed with Rumble, a competitor to video service YouTube. Recently it was announced the controversial streamer would be joining YouTube's competitor, Rumble, but not in an exclusive capacity.
DrDisrespect landed himself in hot water in recent months after it was revealed that he had sent messages to a minor, which lead to him being banned from Twitch and dropped by multiple brands. Subsequently, he was also demonetized by YouTube after the allegations were confirmed by the streamer in a public statement on X.
He has now signed a deal with Rumble, an upcoming video and streaming service that hopes to take on the google giant. It was confirmed by the Rumble CEO that this was not an exclusivity deal meaning that DrDisrespect would be free to continue streaming on other platforms.

Rumble has attracted many of YouTube's and Twitch's bigger creators over recent months thanks to its more relaxed approach to what can and cannot be uploaded. That being said, videos and streams typically won't have large audiences watching. We are sure that Rumble hopes to bring itself a lot of attention by signing the Doc, and they have certainly achieved that.
Simply mentioning the name DrDisrespect will get the comments section heated as many see his previous actions in an unforgiveable light - whilst his fans remain loyal. It is important to mention that no legal action was ever taken against doc, and he was found innocent of no wrong doing but the morale implications of his actions, which he has admitted to remains.
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