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Bryce Hall Accuses Dean Withers of Using N-Word in Chat; Screenshot Leaked

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Bryce Hall and Dean Withers

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Streamer Dean Withers finds himself at the center of a heated online controversy after YouTuber Bryce Hall shared a screenshot allegedly showing Withers using the N-word in a chat. The screenshot, which Hall posted to his social media followers, has caused a backlash, with many users weighing in on the incident and questioning Withers’ past behavior.

In the post, Bryce Hall, a well-known YouTuber and social media personality, criticized Withers by writing, “not very woke of u @itsdeaann smh,” referring to Withers’ supposed use of a racial slur. The screen recording shared by Hall shows a chat where Hall had sent a YouTube link to Withers. Withers allegedly responded to the link with the phrase “Hella goated my ni**a,” leading Hall to sarcastically thank him. The racial slur used in the exchange has sparked outrage across social media platforms.

The controversy escalated due to Withers’ previous comments about former U.S. President Donald Trump. Withers had previously called Trump a racist, a statement that Bryce Hall, an outspoken supporter of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement, mocked in light of the alleged screenshot. Hall took to X (formerly Twitter) to further criticize Withers, writing, “Dean calling Trump racist is HILARIOUS now,” implying that Withers’ use of a racial slur made him hypocritical in his accusations against Trump.

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Amid the growing uproar, Withers responded to the accusations, confirming the authenticity of the screenshots. In a post on X, Withers stated, “Screenshots of me saying the f slur in 2022 and the n word in 2019 have been doing their rounds here on X. First I would like to confirm that both of these screenshots are 110% real.” Withers went on to share an excerpt from a statement he had previously posted on his Discord server, addressing his past use of offensive language.

In his response, Withers expressed regret and took responsibility for his actions. “I made a pretty long post about my past use of slurs on my Discord some time ago. I want to share a part of that with you all now,” he said, although the full details of his prior apology remain unclear. Despite his acknowledgment, the damage seems to have already been done, with many social media users quick to react to the controversy.

The responses to Hall’s post varied widely. Some users, particularly those aligned with far-right movements, made mocking or dismissive comments about Withers. One user sarcastically commented, “Dean is not racist enough to be one of us. We disown him from the White community.” Another user referenced an ongoing dispute with another influencer, writing, “Pretty sure Nick already ended this clown’s career anyway lol,” though it was unclear which Nick they were referring to. Other users criticized Withers for his perceived hypocrisy, with one saying, “What a fraud. Typical clout chasing influencer wannabe. 🤡”

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The fallout from the controversy is still unfolding, but it’s clear that Withers’ reputation has taken a hit, especially in light of his past criticisms of Trump and the subsequent exposure of his own problematic language. Whether this incident will have long-term consequences for his streaming career remains to be seen, but for now, the social media firestorm shows no signs of dying down.

As of now, Bryce Hall has not issued any further statements, but given his significant following, it’s likely this incident will continue to make waves across various platforms. Dean Withers, on the other hand, faces increasing scrutiny as fans and critics alike await his next move in addressing the controversy.

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