Disguised Toast gives two cents on TenZ controversy, calls Valorant community 'ruthless'

Disguised Toast comments on the TenZ dispute, saying their 'social media guy' is the one talking 'most s**t' about Sentinels
PUBLISHED APR 22, 2023
Jeremy 'Disguised Toast' said that following TenZ's consecutive professional defeats, haters were 'coming out of the woodwork' (DisguisedToast/ tarik/ Twitch)
Jeremy 'Disguised Toast' said that following TenZ's consecutive professional defeats, haters were 'coming out of the woodwork' (DisguisedToast/ tarik/ Twitch)

Twitch star Jeremy "Disguised Toast" talked about the recent controversy surrounding Valorant pro Tyson "TenZ" during a broadcast on Friday. He began by remarking that the Valorant community is "ruthless" and there are high hopes for DSG and its newest employee, Jaccob "yay."

The streamer claimed that following TenZ's consecutive professional defeats, haters were "coming out of the woodwork" and making disparaging remarks about the Canadian player. He then asserted that TenZ's team, Sentinels, had a "social media guy" who was spreading the "most s**t" about them.

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Disguised Toast takes on TenZ

Disguised Toast said he was anxious at the 15-minute mark of his livestream due of the expectations from the Valorant community, especially ever since yay joined DSG. He clarified using the current TenZ dispute as an example.

He explained that people have such high expectations, so he felt anxious. He believes that if Jaccob "yay" doesn't drop 100 bombs, people will refer to him as washed. Because they are so ruthless in the Valorant scene! For instance, recently noticed all the comments made regarding TenZ. "Whoa, I tell you! TenZ is such a good person! He doesn't ever talk s**t to anyone."

The former Facebook Gaming streamer claimed that the conflict was being fueled by Sentinels' social media team.



 



 

Tarik defends DSG yay

The Valorant streamer "Tarik" Celik defended Disguised Toast's latest Valorant signing for DSG, Jaccob "yay", for his performance during his debut match against Oxygen, where the team lost 0-2. Tarik defended the player, saying people should wait for him to get accustomed to the new team before passing judgment.

After DSG lost their first map, Haven, Tarik realized that viewers were being too extreme in their criticism, with some saying the player should be cut from the team. Tarik revealed that players should be allowed at least a couple of months to adjust, and only then should there be "cuts".


 

 



 

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