
YouTuber Dream gained more than a million followers after revealing his face on Sunday (October 2), attracting people across his social media platforms.
The popular Minecraft video creator - who until recently covered up his identity by using a smiley mask - announced over the weekend that he would reveal his face on YouTube.
Dream, whose real name is Clay, later shared a video of himself speaking on camera for the first time without the signature mask, saying, "My name is Clay, aka Dream Online. You may have heard of me."
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— Dream (@Dream) October 3, 2022
Clay decided to finally show his face, as his best friend is moving from the UK to America to live with him. He will use this time to go out, do new things and meet new people.
"It's enough to go out into the world. I feel like I've been in a bunker for so long," he says.
According to Social Blade, on YouTube, Dream gained 300,000 followers on Sunday and another 200,000 on Monday.
On Twitter, he gained 201,275 followers on Sunday and another 44,905 on Monday, while on Twitter he gained 69,435 on Sunday and 5,033 on Monday.
As for Instagram, Dream amassed 125,360 followers on Sunday and another 84,867 on Monday.
Source: Unilad