Controversial streamer RatedEpicz just did a surprise face reveal, and fans are clamoring to learn what he looks like.
Known as a popular Grand Theft Auto and roleplay streamer since 2017, RatedEpicz began streaming on Twitch and later on Facebook in 2021. His career didn’t have a clean slate, however, since he was involved in numerous controversies and allegations. Still, he maintains a sizable following on his platforms. On September 17, 2024, the popular figure finally did a long-awaited face reveal.
The RatedEpicz face reveal was received by the community with mixed reviews, especially because of how his reputation has already been tarnished.
RatedEpicz did a face reveal live on Twitch on September 18, 2024. He teased his fans first by wearing a gorilla mask. But with the help of his friends after an hour and 43 minutes into the stream, he revealed his face for the first time ever since he began streaming.
The streamer’s tone then became more serious after some wacky moments with his friends.
“It’s been a journey and I want people to know me for me now. At the end of the day, I know who I am, and what I have done,” said RatedEpicz.
Despite being known as a GTA RP streamer for years, RatedEpicz was involved in various controversies which became the grounds for his removal from some RP groups.
RatedEpicz was terminated from both NoPixel and Chang Gang, both of which are two of the biggest RP community groups in GTA Online. NoPixel RP server creator Koli mentioned that RatedEpicz violated the terms of service of the group. As for his removal from Chang Gang, the main reason wasn’t revealed. Allegations of homophobia, however, emerged months before RatedEpicz was removed from the group.
As of late 2024, RatedEpicz has 451,000 followers on Twitch while his Facebook Gaming page has 170,000 followers. He is still keeping these amounts of followers despite the controversies and allegations thrown at him. Now with his face revealed, RatedEpicz may attempt to resolve past controversies as he continues his streaming career.
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