LifeandScars returns after overdose death hoax by taking drugs on stream

As a seasoned gamer and long-time follower of LifeandScars, I must say this recent turn of events has left me both surprised and concerned. The rumors of his demise were, thankfully, greatly exaggerated, but the reality of his actions during his return is troubling to say the least.


LifeandScars reappeared on social media after speculation about his death due to drug overdose, marking his return with a live broadcast on November 12, during which he seemed to use fentanyl.

Last Friday, October 17th, it was reported by acquaintances of the well-known TikToker ‘LifeandScars’ (famed for his phrase “Game is Game”) that he might have passed away due to an apparent drug overdose.

It turned out that these reports were incorrect at the end of the same month, as it was disclosed by reliable sources associated with the author that he had in fact been apprehended and granted bail.

As a dedicated admirer, I’ve been eagerly awaiting updates from LifeandScars. In the weeks that followed the rumors, he occasionally shared content on TikTok. However, it was on November 12, 2024, that my patience was rewarded – he made his grand return with not one but two live streams on YouTube!

In the initial live stream named ‘GAME IS GAME FETTY NALL,’ the online personality was seen using a lighter to inhale something that looked like fentanyl. Additionally, he consumed Skyy Vodka and a beverage that closely resembled Crown Royal whiskey.

LifeandScars returns after overdose death hoax by taking drugs on stream

Although he’s known to use certain prohibited substances, his live streams continue to be accessible on YouTube. Notably, YouTube forbids content that showcases hard drug use, specifically “non-educational material featuring the injection of intravenous drugs such as heroin, huffing/sniffing glue, or taking tabs of LSD.” Fentanyl is also among the substances not allowed on the platform.

It’s not certain if this incident marks LifeandScars’ initial violation of this kind. If it does, YouTube might take down the stream, send a notice, and issue a warning – no further action would be taken on his channel at that time. However, continuous violations could lead to the termination of his channel.

LifeandScars returns after overdose death hoax by taking drugs on stream

Spectators were left stunned by LifeandScars’ drug usage, as one spectator remarked humorously but seriously, “Joking apart, stop using drugs.

“Brother’s trying to make the rumors true,” another said.

“Unc, you gotta get yourself together, for real,” yet another warned.

LifeandScars opted against delving into the rumors about his demise and instead expressed his desire to party with his fans, using the phrase “let loose” or “have a good time” instead of “get lit”.

“Can we just act like ain’t sh*t happen?” he asked. “Because sh*t ’bout to go down, chat.”

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2024-11-13 22:48