Why did Lasercorn leave Smosh Games?
In August that year, Sohinki and Lasercorn announced that they would no longer be full-time members of Smosh Games, in order to focus on their new channel Toaster Ghost, and for Lasercorn to spend more time with his son.
Did Lasercorn leave Smosh Games?
David Moss (born April 23, 1984), more commonly known as Lasercorn, is an American YouTuber and a part-time member of Smosh Games. On August 5, 2017, Lasercorn announced that he, along with Sohinki, were no longer full-time members of Smosh Games.
Who accused Flitz Smosh?
Amra Ricketts
The SMOSH organization was recently made aware of the allegations regarding Amra Ricketts (Flitz). As of today, he is no longer with the company. Last weekend, an alleged victim, Raquey Strange, posted on social media that Ricketts had sexually assaulted them after coercing them into a group sex act.
What happened Amra Ricketts?
YouTube personality Amra Ricketts, known as Flitz on the popular channel Smosh Games, has left the company amid allegations of sexual assault. Ricketts announced his departure and denied the claims leveled against him in a Twitter post Thursday, adding that he would be taking legal action against his accusers.
Did Joven leave Smosh Games?
Joven has stated on multiple occasions that he hates surprises, as evidenced by the videos CHRISTMAS IN JULY and GAMING ROOM SURPRISE. In April 2019, he replied to fans’ comments on a video on his personal YouTube channel, stating he is no longer a full-time Smosh Games member.
What happened to Ian and Anthony Smosh?
Back in 2017, comedy YouTubers Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla – also known as Smosh – confirmed their split after nearly 12 years together. In 2017, Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, the founders of the comedy YouTube channel Smosh, split up.
Did Sohinki leave Smosh?
Sohinki Leaves Smosh Games On August 5, 2017, Sohinki released the video Sohinki’s New Chapter (originally titled “Sohinki Not in Smosh Games anymore?”), in which he confirmed that he was no longer a full-time member of Smosh Games. He explained that he left because he felt it was time for him to move on as a creator.