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"Look at where the f**k I am at right now. And I would…," Twitch streamer Marlon to his audience after allegations of selling photos online
"Look at where the f**k I am at right now. And I would…," Twitch streamer Marlon to his audience after allegations of selling photos online

Time of India

time06-05-2025

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  • Time of India

"Look at where the f**k I am at right now. And I would…," Twitch streamer Marlon to his audience after allegations of selling photos online

Image via: Instagram/Marlon Lundgren Garcia Twitch streamer Marlon Lundgren Garcia acknowledged sending photos of himself to people online for money during his May 5 broadcast, following allegations made by a former associate. The Swedish content creator defended his actions as a legitimate "hustle" that helped him earn significant income. "I'll send that sh*t every day," Garcia said during his stream. "Look at where the f**k I am at right now. And I would do it again tomorrow!" The controversy erupted after an alleged former associate claimed on May 4 that Garcia had been sending explicit photos to gay men for money. She also alleged that she helped create a "fake image" of the streamer and assisted in removing his text messages from an adult website. Alleged earnings and previous disclosures by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Cinnamon: The Hidden Blood Sugar Enemy? Try This Tonight! Cinnamon Help Learn More Garcia justified his actions by citing the financial benefits, claiming the photos helped him earn substantial sums. "A thousand dollars? 500? 200 there, 300 there? Bro, that's what I make in two weeks! You don't think I would take that? So yes!" the streamer said during his broadcast. Garcia also maintained that he had previously disclosed sending photos to his audience, suggesting only newer viewers were unaware of his past activities. Other controversies surrounding Garcia This incident comes amid multiple allegations against the 23-year-old content creator. Garcia's alleged brother recently disputed his claims of homelessness, calling them a "whole setup" for streaming content. A former girlfriend also accused Garcia of "lying" online and selling explicit photos of himself to men, contradicting his public persona as a "man of God." Garcia, who has over 1 million TikTok followers and 300,000 Twitch followers, recently made headlines for wearing an eyepatch on stream after claiming he got Gorilla Glue in his eye. Fellow streamer Adin Ross has defended Garcia, stating that the Twitch personality is "not weird" despite the allegations. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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