Boggles my mind that someone can
- be a successful YouTuber
- avoid being the center of any large-scale controvery
- leave the platform on their own terms because they've reached a natural endpoint with their videos
And then, out of nowhere, come out with a new video a year later where they recorded people's private sex lives and conversations, apparently without their consent, for content and posted it to YouTube.
New comeback to cancellation speed run.
Cancellation Speedrun Tip! End your 15-minute cringesploitation video with a minute of backhanded "Not that there's anything wrong with that!" to show you are indeed aware you are being a dickhead but don't like consequences.
