The YouTuber recently hosted an entertaining variant of Among Us called “drunk Among Us” alongside fellow streamers such as Sean William “Jacksepticeye” McLoughlin, Thomas “Sykkuno,” Rachel “Valkyrae” Hofstetter, and more.

While the stream had a host of memorable moments, it was Corpse Husband’s revelation about receiving death threats for a harmless blank post that stood as a worrisome indicator of the rampant toxicity in today’s digital age.

Sykkuno reacts to Corpse Husband receiving death threats

In the clip above, a segment from the stream plays, where Corpse Husband speaks about his recent Twitter post, consisting of him merely breathing.

As it usually tends to be with most of his posts, it succeeded in breaking Twitter yet again, as his loyal fan army could not get enough of it. However, the 23-year-old then revealed that he intentionally posted an audio of his breathing to trigger his haters, especially those who had been sending him death threats:

His revelation led to shock among his friends, especially Sykkuno, who tried his best to cheer him up with a hilarious light-hearted joke:

In light of Sykkuno’s endearing attempt at cheering up Corpse Husband, fans took to Twitter to react to the duo’s wholesomeness, as well as call out those who send death threats to the internet sensation:

While the wholesomeness of Sykkuno certainly helped lighten up the situation, the fact that personalities such as Corpse Husband receive death threats for merely going viral is an alarming trend that seems to be steadily on the rise these days.

As his fans and friends continue to support him, Corpse Husband can undoubtedly take solace in the fact that for every hater out there, he seems to have an army of supporters ready to have his back always.

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