Somebody Owes One of Twitch's Most Banned Streamers a Very Public Apology
A YouTube video surfacing from March lays out the case. The creditor is easy to guess. The debtor is Th3BirdMan.
Picture the situation: a streamer already banned, already litigating, already fielding media inquiries about a Department of Justice clip, now apparently owed a formal apology on top of everything else. A YouTube video published on March 22, 2026, titled "Th3BirdMan Owes Asmongold A Huge Apology" resurfaced in news aggregation on June 17 as coverage of the broader Asmongold saga continued to spread. The video's title is the entirety of what the clip announces. What, specifically, Th3BirdMan allegedly said or did that warrants the apology is not detailed in the available signal.
For the record, Asmongold has been suspended from Twitch since June 4, 2026, is reportedly carrying more than $180,000 in legal fees tied to a separate civil matter, and has not, as of June 18, been reinstated. Whether the Th3BirdMan situation connects to any of that is not established by the available sourcing.
What happens next
Open questions include: what Th3BirdMan's original claim or statement was, whether either party has addressed the matter publicly since March 22, and whether this thread resurfaces as part of the wider coverage cycle surrounding Asmongold's ongoing ban.