Some were legit enjoyable and entertaining. So I'm looking forward to the timeline.ĭon't know how far back you want to go, there's a LOT of his streams I haven't watched and I'm a bit sad some of them are gone. I don't want to take anything at face value but we have multiple people saying roughly the same thing, that Rogue bullied and even doxxed a lot of the people even in his inner circle. Skyling apparently got kicked out of the community about three months ago and distanced from it, apparently got bullied the same way claims are being made Rogue bullied others in his circle in the process.
I didn't know anything about Liz until you posted the stuff related to her wanting to go solo, and Wendi Diego was another regular who posted what they did on the Prelude vid.
BlackBrainz I tried to look into but his only YouTube content was co-hosting with Skyling and then co-hosting on Rogue's stream, his instagram and bandcamp are nuked last I checked. Mel I'm not sure about, when I was in the server I think a lot of her content was just playing Sims in the Discord stream channel. Rogue DFE'd completely, Asterik did as well.
So far I've tried to account for the main ones I'm aware of.
I know that similar to Rogue it looked like Pro had come back from some hiatus and his earliest videos were in the same real life recording that Interlude was with him wearing his trademark mask, before he started After Hours. What little I remember actively seeing from streams was that it LOOKED like Pro needed to be tard wrangled a bit by Rogue but honestly, considering what I'm learning is possibly true about Rogue's personality, how much of that was Rogue treating Pro like crap? LIkewise with Pro there was some stuff let slip in some of the streams iirc that he played with a gun, I'm pretty sure someone mentioned Russian Roulette on stream, but I've seen a comment in Skyling's server that what happened was "He played with a shotgun live on stream asking people to donate and he’d shoot" and "He was so fucked up he was banned for nearly a year from streaming and can’t recall doing that". This is more aimed at celebs/influencers who are beyond transparent and attention seeking.Click to expand.I remember that when I first found Rogue I went back to the very start of his channel and his first video seemed to hint that this wasn't his first iteration, it was this sort of "Where the hell have I been" video. I’m not opposed to that, and I understand people wanting to bring positive awareness to that. *I’m not deciding anyone’s journey, and I know others feel that gender/sexuality/etc. I feel it takes away from the true pioneers who bravely come out and live their lives freely and those that do so for the freedom to lie their lives rather than the notoriety. On a smaller scale, I feel the same way with LGBTQ+, but in that case I think sexuality is much more fluid than feeling genderless or a different gender, and research supports this. I love that there are legit people in Hollywood that represent the community, but sometimes I feel that certain people “claim” it for attention and will slowly move away from that in 5-10 years. I’m very liberal on social issues, but studies show that non-binary and trans make up such a small percentage of our population, yet Hollywood and SM are consumed by it.
Hollywood/influencers are performative and change their image to fit current trends, including sexuality, gender, and other PC terms.