Sketch unveils $20M mansion complete with Feastables vending machine

As a devoted follower of Twitch, I can’t help but be absolutely awestruck by Sketch’s new $20M mansion! The man who once started his journey from humble beginnings, using his iconic “What’s up brother?” tagline to connect with the world, now owns a palace fit for a king.


Streamer Sketch recently shared a video tour of his brand-new $20 million mansion, featuring an exclusive Feastables vending machine customized just for him.

By the beginning of 2024, video clips featuring Sketch’s well-known “What’s up brother?” catchphrase gained widespread popularity on social platforms, inspiring various personalities such as influencers, sports stars, and celebrities to mimic his distinctive hand gestures.

As ‘Sketch’ Kylie, I found myself garnering attention following my team-up with the legendary Twitch streamer, Jynxzi. For the remainder of the year, I’ve been soaring in popularity like a comet across the night sky on that amazing platform owned by Amazon.

In the chill of early November, I found myself settling into a brand-new abode – a jaw-dropping mansion worth a cool $20 million. Excitedly, I captured this grandeur and shared it on my YouTube channel for all my fellow gamers to see.

The tour started out front by showing off his black Lamborghini, as well as various pools and waterfalls in front of the brick home. Once inside, he showed off his new PC and streaming setup in the corner of the living room.

In the corner of his dining room, Sketch deliberately displayed a colossal vending machine for MrBeast’s Feastables. A picture of the Twitch star adorns the front of the machine, and the title “Sketch’s Feastables” is positioned just beneath it.

“This is real, all I had to do was tweet at him,” he said.

Apart from the vending machine, he also stores numerous boxes of Feastables bars in his kitchen cupboard or pantry.

Sketch toured the rest of the house, including various closets full of high-dollar clothes and an office full of signed sports memorabilia. The $20M Texas property sits on five acres of land that features swimming pools and even a water slide.

It’s not unusual for an influencer to flaunt a significant real estate investment from 2024, just like Kai Cenat and the AMP group did when they moved into a $17 million mansion in New York City back in August. However, their new home came with some challenges, such as plumbing problems, lack of air conditioning, and a malfunctioning elevator.

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2024-11-12 23:19