Dream face

2022 - 10 - 3

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'Minecraft' Legend Dream Reveals His Face At Last (Forbes)

This is what Minecraft creator Dream looks like, having revealed his face after amassing 30 million YouTube subscribers. It was quite an event.

It certainly opens him up to create a wider range of content, and do things with his friends in real life without the need for secrecy or fear of leaks. Dream revealing his face was, to put it mildly, a big deal for his community and Minecraft as a whole. [YouTube ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtpdMkKvB6U)with 1.2 million people tuning in to catch a glimpse of him. As for Dream and why he decided to do this now, it has to do with one of his friends moving to America, and he’s just tired of being “bunkered up,” he said in the reveal video. One exception to this is the fascinating rise of Vtubing, where players controller virtual avatars synced to their real-life movements standing in for themselves. At a certain point, being hidden for so long with this much build-up has to be exhausting. Though I do not envy being a 23 year old revealing your face to 30 million people after years of build-up and speculation, even if it turns out you are…a perfectly good looking kid. And the most popular of all may be Dream, who up until tonight, had never actually shown his real face to his fans, or even his friends, known only by a simple, iconic smiley face. This is what celebrity is in 2022. Minecraft streamers and YouTubers are kings and queens of their own sprawling ecosystem, and some of the most popular creators on the entire internet. I remember years ago when face reveals were a pretty common thing on YouTube and Twitch before most streamers went live with little boxes of themselves in the corner, but these days if you’re streaming, you’re probably doing it with your own face, albeit it not your own name. Disrespect has 4.1 million.

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Dream's Face Reveal Is Blowing The Internet Away (SVG)

Thanks to these bonafides and his dedicated DreamSMP "Minecraft" server, entirely possible that Dream is the most influential "Minecraft" player in the world, ...

[MrBeast seems](https://twitter.com/mrbeast/status/1576743644249591808?s=46&t=CrH-EAmf0qKnbGRz_hfTvw) to be thinking similarly, as he almost immediately invited Dream to appear maskless in one of his videos. [posted a photo](https://twitter.com/Dream/status/1576741891592159233?s=20&t=MAPw5KlRggsOpo4yZvcsig) to his Twitter account, in which he can be seen hanging out with Sapnap and GeorgeNotFound. [One person remarked](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtpdMkKvB6U&lc=UgxcaDPYSfDJ6JVEUM94AaABAg) that they were so proud of themselves and all of Dream's other subscribers who had been with the streamer since his "faceless" days. With TwitchCon just around the corner, maybe Dream will be ready to meet some of his devoted subscribers in person. Dream made good on his promise with a [YouTube upload](https://youtu.be/CtpdMkKvB6U) in the evening, however, and fans rejoiced at finally getting a chance to see his real face. Even folks who [admittedly weren't huge fans](https://twitter.com/NightmareAkela/status/1576744629998800896?s=20&t=KzevgX_wqEb8quWD8ZhMMg) of his work expressed similar sentiments of being proud of Dream for taking the leap. [charming some of his streaming friends over FaceTime](https://www.svg.com/1034722/dreams-face-reveal-has-streamers-going-wild/), Dream told his fans [early on October 2](https://twitter.com/Dream/status/1576463971040665600?s=20&t=nQ5DWXEJeqtIrdG8URvpPw) to expect the face reveal to be uploaded at some point later in the day. [Dream started the video](https://youtu.be/CtpdMkKvB6U?t=118) joking around about postponing the reveal in any way he could. Eventually, however, enough was enough, and [Dream dropped his iconic mask](https://youtu.be/CtpdMkKvB6U?t=192) to show everyone what he really looks like. ["Minecraft" YouTuber known as Dream](https://www.looper.com/342307/the-untold-truth-of-minecraft-youtuber-dream/) is one of the most popular gaming content creators on the internet today. Fans have been waiting for a chance to see the face behind the smile ever since his channel first took off back in 2020, but it seemed for a long time like it would never happen. Then [Dream announced](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTkXRDQl0luXxVQrRQvWS6w/community?lb=UgkxI3a68SroslL6IZvi8lX5UpB0l_kPbEOE) in early September that his next upload would contain the face reveal that fans have been waiting years to see.

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The internet reacts to Dream's face reveal: Pokimane, Valkyrae ... (Dexerto)

Many of the biggest gaming influencers have shared their reactions online to Minecraft streamer Dream's face reveal video.

Prior to the reveal, Ludwig jokingly posted a drawing of what he thought Dream would look like. Included below are the snap reactions from some of the most popular and well-known content creators. The announcement was made during an October 2 YouTube video, with the content creator finally showing his viewers – and the world – what he looks like after years of doing his best to keep his identity a secret. [Bryce Hall,](https://twitter.com/BryceHall/status/1576740123604983809) [Classify](https://twitter.com/Class/status/1576740106915848192), and many more have also taken to Twitter to express their initial reactions to finally seeing what Dream looks like. Mr Beast also commented on Dream’s post asking him to “come be in some videos” now that he has gotten the face reveal “out of the way.” [Dream](https://www.dexerto.com/tag/dream/) – telling his fans that he is looking forward to being able to “get out in the world, meet creators, and be a person” now that he has revealed his identity online.

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YouTuber Dream Finally Reveals His Face (Game Rant)

After eight years of waiting and a lot of teases toward a reveal, fans of Minecraft YouTuber Dream finally know what he looks like.

Whether the mystery of Dream’s appearance being gone helps or hinders his channel remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure and it’s that Dream has a massive appeal to be able to garner that type of social media attention simply for showing his face. [Dream is one of the pillars of YouTube](https://gamerant.com/dream-top-5-favorite-streamers/) and noted that the reason he hyped up the big reveal and finally showed his face was that his friend George was moving into his house and their video would wind up showing Dream anyway. The larger his audience became, the more that people were asking to see Dream’s face. Some of that audience came from his (now controversial) Dream stated that he’s going to continue to make content similar to what he’s already been doing for years. Over the past couple of weeks, YouTube content creator Dream teased a face reveal video, and on Sunday night, it finally happened in front of a massive audience.

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Watch YouTuber Dream Finally Reveal His Face (CNET)

The Minecraft player has more than 30 million subscribers. Now they finally know what he looks like.

"This is me," he said on Sunday after showing his face. It's a long and complex issue that has a [whole website devoted to it,](https://mcspeedrun.com/dream/) if you're in need of more details. He won YouTube's Streamy award for gaming in 2020 and 2021.

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Dream's fans share hilarious memes to celebrate his face reveal (HITC)

Twitter is flooded with hilarious memes as fans are reacting to Dream finally revealing his face and you must take a look at some of them.

One of his closest friends is moving to America and he wanted to do more IRL content without fearing his face being leaked. It is one of the biggest moments for the Twitch and YouTube community as fans, for a long time, tried to guess how Dream might look in real. But, now that the moment has come true, it is a bit too much for some of them to handle.

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Dream face reveal: 'Brave' Minecraft YouTube star shows true ... (Edinburgh News)

Dream had never revealed his true identity to his fans, or even his friends, until now.

It’s been forever and it’s amazing to put a face to a name. It takes a lot of bravery to face reveal in front of so many people! He is going to be in the airport and I’m going to meet him for the first time.” he said. Another said: “So proud of how far he’s come. I feel like I was waiting on how to do it. I feel like I don’t know how to do this.

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Watch YouTuber Dream Finally Reveal His Face (CNET)

The Minecraft player has more than 30 million subscribers. Now they finally know what he looks like.

"This is me," he said on Sunday after showing his face. It's a long and complex issue that has a [whole website devoted to it,](https://mcspeedrun.com/dream/) if you're in need of more details. He won YouTube's Streamy award for gaming in 2020 and 2021.

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Dream has finally done a face reveal after being an anonymous ... (The Tab)

Dream has finally done a face reveal after being an anonymous online gamer for years ... After years of anonymous gaming, Minecraft streaming creator Dream has ...

• Now the hashtag Dream face reveal is trending on Twitter and everyone is sharing reactions. After years of anonymous gaming, Minecraft streaming creator Dream has finally done a face reveal and everyone is shook.

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Dream face clip reveal: watch it here (Polygon)

The massively popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream, from the Dream SMP, finally revealed his face in a stream Sunday night. You can view the full video of his ...

[Sapnap, had seen his face](https://twitter.com/sapnap/status/1331522434110001153). The creator explained why he finally revealed his face after so spending so much time anonymous. In the video, Dream touched on how fans wanting to reveal his face could be a bit overbearing. Dream said he probably won’t use a face cam in future content but he will be doing real-life content. He is known for creating whimsical Minecraft content as part of the The single clip alone has been viewed over 16 million times on his

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Dream, the Minecraft-playing YouTube star, finally reveals his face (CNN)

Dream, a YouTube star with more than 30 million subscribers, has finally revealed his face after hiding behind a smiley-face mask for years.

He added that he wanted to live a more public life and “start doing things” including meeting fellow internet creators. He’s occasionally garnered controversy for cheating at the game and said he’s received some hate online. “My name is Clay, maybe you’ve heard of me, maybe not,” he posted in a YouTube video Sunday night.

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YouTuber Dream Revealed His Face For The First Time And The ... (BuzzFeed News)

Minecraft gamer Dream finally revealed his face after three years of anonymously streaming to his 30 million YouTube subscribers.

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The face reveal of Minecraft YouTuber Dream broke the internet ... (Globalnews.ca)

Dream is a big deal in the online gaming community and has remained anonymous for eight years... until now.

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Big Minecraft YouTuber Dream Reveals Face After Three Years ... (Kotaku)

Dream's face is finally public, but people on Twitter won't let him enjoy the moment.

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Minecraft YouTuber Dream's Face Reveal Goes Ridiculously Viral (Screen Rant)

After years of being a faceless creator, Minecraft YouTuber Dream posts a public face reveal that instantly went viral on Twitter and YouTube.

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Who Is Dream And Why Is The Internet Freaking Out About The ... (Forbes)

The wildly popular—and mysterious—Minecraft content creator known as Dream finally revealed his face. This came after an announcement of the face reveal in late ...

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The Internet Had A Cruel Response To Dream's Face Reveal (Forbes)

Popular Minecraft YouTuber Dream revealed his face behind the mask, prompting mixed reactions.

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Dream's face reveal got 20 million views in 16 hours - Tubefilter (Tubefilter)

After years of smiley anonymity, Minecraft YouTuber Dream has revealed his face. The 23-year-old creator, who just hit 30 million subscribers, ...

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'Put the mask back on': Mixed reactions to popular YouTuber ... (CNA)

Popular Minecraft player and YouTuber Dream revealed his face to his gigantic viewer base of more than 30 million subscribers on Sunday (Oct 2).

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The Cruel Reaction To Dream's Face Reveal Highlights The Biggest ... (TheGamer)

Minecraft YouTuber Dream has revealed he's just a regular guy, and now he's being insulted both for looking normal and for not.

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