", — Zach Bussey (@zachbussey) June 26, 2020. Shortly after that, his channel disappeared entirely from Twitch ... and the company so far has not said why. disrespectful personality and tone while streaming. That being said, here's everything we know about the ban. Later on July 16, Beahm released a cryptic video on his Twitter account. Dr DisRespect is actually 38-year-old Herschel "Guy" Beahm.

Dr Disrespect declined to reveal any additional details about the incident, so it's unclear just how serious the situation was, but it's not an uncommon cause of drowning. Beahm said he sent an email to Twitch asking about the missing features, and they responded confirming his ban. Beahm is still represented by Gabriel del Rio, an independent publicist, who declined to comment when reached by ESPN on Thursday. In a July 16 interview with the Washington Post, Beahm maintained that he still did not know the reason for his Twitch ban, and said he learned of it while watching another stream and noticing that several features available to creators were not available.

Twitch eventually released a statement saying that Beahm violated “community guidelines or terms of service” but didn’t make it clear what those guidelines were. Warning: There is some NSFW language in this post. After referencing the conspiracy theorist David Icke, he appears to check his phone, after which his demeanor changes and he appears to be visibly distressed.

Yes, Crocs — the weird, yet super comfortable, clogs that everyone loves to wear. Herschel Beahm IV, known by gamers as “Dr. Dr. Disrespect Dies in a Car Crash https://t.co/uNHCbKUnUx via @YouTube. They also come with some cool jibbitz — those little charms... Do you remember that it's Sept. 21? They look pretty cool and they glow in the dark. As far as the suspension is concerned, Twitch hasn't released any proper statement detailing the exact reason behind the action taken. Disrespect” Beahm last night, leading to a day of speculation about what currently remain remain mysterious circumstances.

Big-time Hollywood firm Creative Artists Agency also represented Beahm in many of his endorsement, broadcasting rights and TV deals, including his most recent renewal with Twitch, but did not respond to ESPN when asked whether they still actively Beahm after his ban from Twitch. look: for several hours now I have been told from credible sources the reason DrDisrespect has been banned.

Dr Disrespect's final moments on his stream prior to the June 26 ban were odd, to say the least. Please check your email for a confirmation. "Tomorrow, we arrive," Beahm said in the tweet linking to his YouTube stream. He grew up in Southern California and graduated from California State Polytechnic University, …

Well, we don’t know.

It’s clear that the crash was CGI, however, the same video has now resurfaced on social media with fans expressing their concern about the streamer’s well-being with certain users claiming that he’s dead.

This isn't the first time Dr Disrespect has gotten in trouble with Twitch. The three-minute video drew 8 million views in less than an hour, and that afternoon, Beahm's YouTube stream went live and he made his return announcement. Meanwhile, Beahm recently made a comeback to live streaming after his exclusive multi-million contract with popular online streaming platform Twitch came to an end. However, it is not clear if this is actually true. It is. Also in his interview, Beahm said his behavior on his final stream was unrelated to his ban and was more about the current "state of the world.".