Dream FINALLY Admitted He Cheated
YouTuber Dream has finally admitted to cheating during some of his Minecraft Speedruns.
He denied it for months, attacked those who disagreed with him, and went so far as to hire a Harvard-trained astrophysicist to back him up... which, well, backfired.
In admitting he cheated, he also apologized, but it wasn’t really an apology and the response from those who aren’t diehard Dream fans has been one giant scoff.
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