DrLupo pokes fun at Dream fans still supporting him after Minecraft cheating scandal

Benjamin Lupo — known better around the internet as DrLupo — isn’t just one of the highest earners for St Jude Children Hospital. He’s also known for cracking jokes while streaming Escape From Tarkov on Twitch.

With over 4.5 million followers on Twitch and over 2 million dollarsraised for St Jude, DrLupo may be known for his immense love for charity fundraisers, but that doesn’t mean that’s all he does. Outside of charity streams, the streamer jumps around between Escape From Tarkov, Apex Legends, Phasmophobia, and indie games like Tribes of Midgard.

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Cheating in Escape From Tarkov

In his August 12 Tarkov stream and during his first raid of the day, Lupo mentions that he’s happy that he hasn’t died to a cheater. Unfortunately over the last few weeks, Tarkov players have been complaining aboutblatant ESP hacks.

While talking about the cheating problem in the game, Lupo goes on to create a fictional cheating situation, referencing “a little bit of aim-bot” and “a little bit of wall hacks.” Shortly after, he turns to his chat and asks: “Would you guys leave? or would you be like Dream’s fans and stay” referencing the Minecraft creatorsspeed-running controversy,including how his fans stuck by his side the entire time.

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Who exactly is “Dream”?

The YouTuber has dealt with backlash sinceadmitting to his mistake, including fromfellow YouTuber, PewDiePie. Now, Lupo has added on, poking a little fun at the streamer during his Tarkov session.

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