How Old Is Twitch Streamer Sketch

Twitch streamer Sketch or Kylie Cox who became famous for streaming Madden NFL 24 was born on April 29, 1998, which makes him 26 years old.

Sketch, also known as Kylie Cox, is a famous Twitch streamer. (Image via @thesketchreal/X)

Kylie Thomas Cox, famously known as ‘TheSketchReal,’ is an American YouTuber and Twitch streamer known for his Madden NFL 24 streams. He also started the popular TikTok trend with his catchphrase, “What’s up, brother?” The now 26-year-old streamer started creating content for platforms like Twitch, TikTok, and YouTube in 2023. His channels have garnered a loyal fanbase ever since.

“Playing Madden With Friends!” was posted on November 26, 2023. Moreover, Kylie has collaborated with many popular streamers like Jynzxi and actual NFL players like Sauce Gardner. In addition to gaming, he also posts daily life vlogs and reaction streams. He also uploads compilation videos using clips from his Twitch streams, which captivate his audience.

Sketch boasts a total of 632K subscribers on YouTube and a whopping 1.5 million followers on his Twitch channel.

Sketch did a heartwarming collaboration with a British YouTube group called Beta Squad and an American YouTube group called AMP or Any Means Possible. He played as a goalkeeper in a charity soccer match. The match was held on June 2, 2024, at Selhurst Park in London, England, and raised money for The Water Project.

Sketch’s OnlyFans Controversy Explained

In July 2024, a video of Sketch went viral where he was seen getting physically involved with other men. YouTuber Pocketbook released the video, which was originally uploaded on OnlyFans. This brought in a wave of support for Sketch from other streamers, who also slammed Pocketbook for taking such measures.

Later, in a livestream, Sketch confirmed that the videos were real and from two years ago. Pocketbook uploaded a video titled, “The Real Sketch: The Untold Story of Jamie Mar.” He discussed Cox’s past life as a gay content creator on OnlyFans. Moreover, Pocketbook tried to justify the video by saying that he was “comfortable” sharing the content and “being LGBTQ+ isn’t a career ender.” He was slammed and accused of outing Cox.

Sketch said that he got immense support from his parents and friends, which “saved him.” People appreciated how Cox responded to the whole situation. Sauce Gardner, who previously collaborated with Sketch, said that he handled the situation better than a lot of people would’ve. CEO of FaZe Clan online gaming organization, FaZe Banks, invited Cox over to be with him when he said that he needed someone to talk to. He said,

“All the FaZe boys were with him last night. Ketch was my homie yesterday, he’s my homie today, he’ll be my homie tomorrow.”

Famous YouTuber and Twitch Streamer Hasan Piker slammed “everyone who made fun of him and made him feel unwelcomed.” Kai Cenat also criticized “old men” for criticizing Sketch online. After the whole incident, Cox decided to take a break from streaming but later returned soon after.


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