Dr Disrespect

American live streamer

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January 30 2025 YouTube reinstated Dr Disrespect's channel for monetization after a careful review of his channel's recent activity.
January 2025 Midnight Society studio closed on the same day Beahm was remonetized on YouTube.
2024 In June 2024, the San Francisco 49ers suspended their collaboration with Beahm due to the disclosure of his inappropriate messages to a minor.
2024 After admitting the nature of his ban, Dr Disrespect's YouTube channel was demonetized and suspended from the platform's partner program, and his partnerships were also suspended.
December 2024 As part of his contract with Rumble, Dr Disrespect was required to begin streaming exclusive content for Rumble Premium for his Champions Club community, as well as free content on the site starting in early December 2024.
November 25 2024 On November 25, 2024, Dr Disrespect, also known as Guy Beahm, announced that he had signed a deal with streaming platform Rumble, which included equity in the company and a role as the head and advisor of its Rumble Gaming category.
October 2024 Beahm released a line of merchandise featuring the slogan 'Make Gaming Great Again', inspired by Donald Trump's campaign slogan.
September 6 2024 Beahm returned to streaming on YouTube, issuing a statement denying the allegations of sexting a minor and claiming that no sexually graphic messages or images were exchanged.
June 2024 Former Twitch employees disclosed that Dr Disrespect's ban was due to sexting with a minor using Twitch's Whisper feature.
June 2024 In June 2024, 2K Sports removed all content related to Beahm from NBA 2K23 and NBA 2K24, including his character model and custom animations, after the Twitch ban revelations.
June 24 2024 On June 24, 2024, Beahm was terminated from his game studio Midnight Society following allegations of sending inappropriate messages to a minor.
June 21 2024 Evidence emerged corroborating allegations that Beahm had sent sexually explicit messages to a minor, with former Twitch director Cody Conners tweeting about the incident that occurred in 2017.
2023 Dr Disrespect provided voice work for NBA 2K24, but was removed in a patch.
January 14 2023 On January 14, 2023, Beahm was present at the wild-card game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks, where he sounded the team's ceremonial foghorn.
2022 The legal dispute between Beahm and Twitch was resolved, with both parties not admitting wrongdoing.
2022 Dr Disrespect lent his voice to NBA 2K23, but was removed in a patch.
2022 At the 2022 NFL draft, Beahm announced the San Francisco 49ers' selection of running back Tyrion Davis-Price from LSU in the 3rd round.
2021 Dr Disrespect was nominated for the Streamer of the Year award at the Esports Awards.
2021 Dr Disrespect contributed his voice to PUBG Mobile.
August 2021 Beahm claimed that he knew the reason behind his Twitch ban and subsequently filed a lawsuit against Twitch.
May 2021 In May 2021, Beahm invested in Bright Star Studios to support the development of a massively multiplayer online role-playing game named Ember Sword.
March 30 2021 Beahm's personal memoir, titled Violence. Speed. Momentum., narrated Dr Disrespect's origins and was published on March 30, 2021, by Gallery Books.
2020 Began collaboration with the San Francisco 49ers, featuring his character in social media posts and videos during the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
2020 Dr Disrespect provided voice work for the game Rogue Company, but was removed in a later patch.
October 2020 In October 2020, Dr Disrespect, known as Beahm, collaborated with Hi-Rez Studios to design a custom map and a character skin for the game Rogue Company.
August 7 2020 Beahm began a livestream on YouTube at 12:00 pm PDT, marking his transition from Twitch to YouTube.
July 2020 Dr Disrespect returned to streaming on YouTube one month after his Twitch ban.
June 26 2020 Beahm's Twitch account was indefinitely banned for violating Community Guidelines, prompting Discord to remove him from their partnership program the same day.
March 2020 Dr Disrespect, also known as Guy Beahm, signed a multi-year deal with Twitch.
February 2020 Collaborated with professional wrestler The Undertaker for a G Fuel commercial, portrayed as a special feud.
2019 Dr Disrespect won the Streamer of the Year award at the Esports Awards.
June 25 2019 Twitch reinstated his channel after the previous suspension.
June 25 2019 Twitch reinstated Dr Disrespect's channel after his suspension.
June 11 2019 Dr Disrespect's Twitch channel was suspended after he livestreamed while in a public restroom at the 2019 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). Following the incident, E3 organizers revoked his pass, banning him from the event.
January 10 2019 Creative Artists Agency signed Dr Disrespect as a client.
February 2018 Dr Disrespect made his return to streaming after a hiatus that followed his confession in December 2017.
February 5 2018 Dr Disrespect's livestream of PUBG: Battlegrounds reached a peak of 388,000 concurrent viewers, coming close to the record set by Tyler1.
2017 Dr Disrespect won the Streamer of the Year award at the Esports Industry Awards.
2017 Dr Disrespect became known for his streaming persona while playing battle royale games, establishing a significant presence in the gaming community.
2017 Dr Disrespect won the Trending Gamer award at The Game Awards.
December 2017 Dr Disrespect (Beahm) confessed on a livestream to having cheated on his wife, which led to him stopping streaming for several months.
2016 Under the Dr Disrespect persona, Beahm began gaining a significant following by streaming battle royale games starting in 2016, beginning with H1Z1.
2015 Dr Disrespect, whose real name is Guy Beahm, quit his job at Sledgehammer Games at the end of 2015 to pursue a full-time career in live streaming.
2014 Beahm expanded his role at Sledgehammer Games to include level designing for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.
March 16 2011 Beahm was hired as the community manager of Sledgehammer Games, marking a significant step in his career.
January 12 2010 Beahm published his first YouTube video on the 'Dr Disrespect' channel, showcasing a mix of gameplay commentary and real-life footage of him in costume as Dr Disrespect.

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