Following the face of Dream’s unveiling at Mr Beast’s YouTube Rewind, fans can find his home address based on just a photo of his kitchen.
After a photo of just his kitchen was posted on his second Twitter account, YouTuber Dream fans were able to find out his home address and distribute it online.
Dream is a popular YouTube personality that plays exclusively Minecraft. Despite recent allegations that Dream in its Minecraft Speedruns, a few days ago, the faceless YouTuber reached a major milestone of 15 million subscribers on the video platform, with 14 million of the subscribers achieved in just one year. And like most online content creators of this caliber, Dream’s fanbase has grown beyond passionate, and some have even become obsessed.
The drama with Dream’s private address leak appears to be with Mr Beast’s YouTube Rewind. Dream posted a short clip on Twitter with a smiley face and blocked his face, while teasing Mr Beast’s upcoming video summing up the chaos of 2020, and many fans took to the tweet to reveal a face. Like popular content creator Corpse Husband, Dream has yet to reveal his face on this internet, but some fans would like to know what he looks like.
STOP THAT TAKES IT TOO FAR: Dream doxed after posting a photo of his kitchen on his 2nd Twitter account. Dream has not yet published a statement on the situation in its public accounts. pic.twitter.com/QuKpIYRODQ
– Def Noodles (@defnoodles) 2 January 2021
Towards the end of Mr Beast’s YouTube Rewind, the same clip plays Dream with the sign in his face, but when he drops it to reveal his face, a ball with the iconic Dream smiley covers his face. Clearly, Dream is not going to show his true identity on the internet, and that he’s only teasing his fans, but some more avid fans were pleased enough to see his neck and call it the “Dream Neck Reveal” mention.
Unfortunately, some fans say that this case led to Dream’s address being leaked online. Yesterday, Dream posted a photo of his kitchen on his second Twitter account and with the help of online real estate market Zillow, some of the photo alone could find the location of his home. One Twitter user, mazouwu, even gave it away to anyone who asked until they were reported and deactivated enough, and changed their name on the social media platform to ‘ok ok done’ and removed all their content.
While some popular YouTuber fans call them and other fans for stalking behavior and take the obsession with Dream too far, others sadly say he deserves it. Twitter user EmblemResident says: “He promoted it by manipulating a hype for his audience that he would reveal his face, but he lied.”
Dream himself has not yet commented on the dire situation on any of his public social media accounts, but fortunately no photos of his face or home have appeared online so far, which probably means people have not yet visited his home address , something that happens to others YouTubers like PewDiePie and his wife Marzia too often.