Popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream Reveals His Face

Still of Dream holding a mask over his faceImage source, Dream

The Minecraft player, with 30 million online subscribers, only uses his voice than in streams, although he occasionally appears on camera wearing a mask.

But that all seemed about to change after his friends - and other YouTubers - posted videos apparently reacting to Dream without his mask.

He then posted a video revealing his face for the first time.< /p>

guess who pic.twitter.com/eqSWH1wAxd

— Dream (@Dream) October 3, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View original tweet on Twitter have tens of millions of ones having been watched over 115 million times.

"Hi, my name is Clay, otherwise known as Dream ", he said in a five-minute video that has been viewed more than 12 million times.

With a friend moving to the United States, where Dream is based, he wanted to be able to go out more, without worrying about leaks or speculation, he said.

"I was locked up", said Dream. "People trying to scare my face, trying to find out what I look like...it's just a little too much."

His face would remain absent from his Minecraft videos, he said, but he might start creating "IRL content" - in real life - with his friends.

Popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream Reveals His Face
Still of Dream holding a mask over his faceImage source, Dream

The Minecraft player, with 30 million online subscribers, only uses his voice than in streams, although he occasionally appears on camera wearing a mask.

But that all seemed about to change after his friends - and other YouTubers - posted videos apparently reacting to Dream without his mask.

He then posted a video revealing his face for the first time.< /p>

guess who pic.twitter.com/eqSWH1wAxd

— Dream (@Dream) October 3, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View original tweet on Twitter have tens of millions of ones having been watched over 115 million times.

"Hi, my name is Clay, otherwise known as Dream ", he said in a five-minute video that has been viewed more than 12 million times.

With a friend moving to the United States, where Dream is based, he wanted to be able to go out more, without worrying about leaks or speculation, he said.

"I was locked up", said Dream. "People trying to scare my face, trying to find out what I look like...it's just a little too much."

His face would remain absent from his Minecraft videos, he said, but he might start creating "IRL content" - in real life - with his friends.

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