Disguised Toast says he is okay with talking about Mizkif

OfflineTV streamer Jeremy “Disguised Toast” Wang said that he does not feel bad about Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo and will openly talk about the situation surrounding his exit from OTK because “it’s just business.”

On October 10, Mizkif returned to Twitch after a three-week absence prompted by allegations about his attempt to cover up a sexual assault case. The accusations and the following investigation saw Mizkif being put on leave from OTK Network.

Mizkif is back streaming on Twitch, taking no accountability for his alleged actions. In the stream, Mizkif describes his three-week absence as “the worst time of his life” and said that if he learned anything is that “you just need to shut the f— up.”

Later in the stream, Mizkif watched parody videos about sexual harassment in the workplace and joked about being “a master of cover ups.”

Disguised Toast reacts to Mizkif return

Mizkif took the opportunity to complain about other streamers using his situation to create content, including Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker who called him out for taking the allegations lightly. At this point, Disguised Toast had something to say about the controversial OTK member.

“If this was happening to someone else, he would have done a 24-hour stream covering everything,” Disguised Toast said. “If the shoe was on the other foot, he would have farmed this for hours, like he farmed Rae’s thing, I remember.”

Disguised Toast is referring to Rachell “Valkyrae” Hofstetter and the scandal surrounding her skincare line RFLCT, which Mizkif used for content.

“He was loving farming that kind of content and witnessing Rae have a breakdown on her stream and trying to get involved,” Disguised Toast added. He then goes on to say that he doesn’t feel bad talking about it.

The general consensus seems to be that Mizkif’s jokes were in poor taste and that he should be hold accountable for his alleged actions.

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