
Corpse Husband Talks About His Return To Twitch And YouTube Streaming
Corpse Husband is a famous YouTube and streamer who has a massive fan following. But to date, the fans have not seen the face of the YouTuber.
The faceless content creator stopped streaming on YouTube and Twitch and fans are eagerly waiting for his return to streaming. The last stream on Corpse Husband’s YouTube channel dates back to May 2021 while on Twitch, the internet personality has been inactive for even longer.
Corpse Husband On Kkatamina’s Subathon
While Corpse Husband has returned to posting YouTube videos, he still is not streaming live for the fans. But it seems that we finally have a answer as to when Corpse Husband will resume streaming.
The faceless content creator substituted Kkatamina when she was asleep during her Twitch subathon. Kkatamina also received $5k worth of subscribers from fellow streamer Valkyrae during her Twitch subathon.
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Corpse Husband talked about his personal plans on the subathon as Kkatamina was asleep. Upon a question asking him whether he would return to streaming, here is what he said:
What Did Corpse Husband Say?
“Corpse are you gonna stream again? Hmm, no. Oh s**t, people are gonna take that seriously. Here come the clip channels. Uhm, I don’t know. Maybe at some point.”
“I’ll stream when I feel like it. I don’t know. Which is like, never. There’s gotta be something that makes me, I wanted to with Crab Game a little bit. ”
Recently, the face reveal of the faceless-content creator went viral on social media. However, there are still no guarantees whether or not the pictures that were circulating on the web genuine.
Corpse Husband has chosen to be a faceless content creator and he seems to be doing well with it. He has over seven million subscribers on his YouTube channel. Just a few weeks ago, Corpse Husband received lots of appreciation for playing horror games on Twitch.
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