23-Year-Old Youtuber TwoMad Passes Away

Julie Mari Maca
Credits to twomad from YouTube

In California, United States, YouTube personality Muudea Sedik, also known as Twomad passes away at the age of 23. The creator gained recognition primarily for producing videos that focused on community news and gaming. Tuesday, emergency services at his residence in Los Angeles discovered him unresponsive, as reported by TMZ. The request for a welfare check had been made in response to days of silence from the 23-year-old. Although law enforcement did not disclose the cause of death, they stated that a suspected narcotic overdose is under investigation.

Credits to twomad from YouTube

Sedik’s Social Media Followers

The number of subscribers to Mr. Sedik’s social media accounts exceeds two million. The most recent of the 156 videos he uploaded to YouTube has amassed more than one million views. His bio on YouTube stated, “Improving upon my strategy for global dominance.” His final video, a comedy sketch titled “How I Became CEO of Radioshack,” was released in 2022, per TMZ. However, the YouTuber has recently generated apprehension among his followers due to the publication of peculiar, isolated tweets and a collection of firearms-themed images. Mr. Sedik’s final tweet stated, “Dying at the age of 90? “No, I’m not that strong; I would win.”A user replied, “Twomad passes away at the age of 23.” In response, he stated, “No.”

Twomad passes away: Cause of Death

Deferral of the YouTuber’s cause of death has been ordered. The police do not suspect any wrongdoing in his death. TMZ was the initial outlet to disclose the discovery of narcotic paraphernalia within his residence. Despite this, there has been no official announcement regarding the case. Nevertheless, Twomad passes away on February 13, according to the official County of Los Angeles Medical Examiner website, where the corresponding coroner’s report has been located and presented by admirers. It is planned that his body will undergo additional examination.

Early Beginnings

Credits to twomad from YouTube

The United States Sun reports that Mr. Sedik was of Ethiopian ancestry. He was born in Winnipeg, Canada, on December 17, 2000. In 2018, he gained notoriety on YouTube by uploading videos of himself providing commentary on video game broadcasts. He transitioned to comedic performances and vlogs subsequently. His creative technique is a combination of gaming clips, live broadcasts, reaction videos, and skits.

A popular one of his videos is entitled “TIKTOK India makes a big laugh!”which he responds to videos posted by Indian users on TikTok prior to the platform’s suspension in India. In addition, he consistently engaged in live-streaming until 2023; his most recent video was published in September 2023. With two YouTube channels, each boasting more than 2 million subscribers, Muudea’s videos have amassed a cumulative total of more than 500 million views.

Goodnight Girl Meme

Credits to twomad from YouTube

In 2019, Mr. Sedik was also recognized for developing the “Goodnight Girl” meme. The video captured him speaking in the direction of the camera as if he were conversing with his fiancée, before him suddenly stumbling and vanishing from view. Social media users began editing the video on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube almost immediately, causing it to become one of the most viral videos on the web. In June 2022, he also worked with OnlyFans model Belle Delphine.

Sedik Passes Away

The individual is responsible for generating content consistently published on various YouTube channels, X (previously Twitter), and Instagram. The lengthy YouTube career of Twomad has not been devoid of controversy. A social media user levied allegations of sexual assault against the content creator in June 2023, substantiating her claims with multiple screenshots. According to news reports, an investigation into his demise is reportedly ongoing. Despite this, many members of the community have been naturally stunned when TwoMad passes away; admirers have expressed their condolences on social media.

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