Digital Social Hour - FaZe Clan's Wild Journey: Lessons in Success & Scandals I Frazier Kay DSH #1300
Episode Date: April 5, 2025Discover the unbelievable highs and shocking lows of FaZe Clan's wild journey! 🚀 From epic success stories to headline-making scandals, this episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly is pa...cked with valuable insights, jaw-dropping confessions, and behind-the-scenes moments you won't find anywhere else. 🎮💥 Join Sean and guest Frasier Kay as they dive into the rise of FaZe Clan, the iconic LA FaZe House parties, and the challenges of navigating fame, controversy, and the ever-evolving content landscape. Hear about dramatic break-ins, the crypto scandal fallout, and how streamers like FaZe Adapt and Banks are redefining success in the digital era. 💻🔥 Get ready for an unfiltered conversation about loyalty, lessons learned, and what it takes to thrive in the gaming and content creation industry. Don't miss out—watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🎙️✨ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Catching up with FaZe Kay 00:40 - Earnings of OnlyFans Girls 02:00 - Bob House Girls Income 02:30 - Top Creators Earnings 03:00 - Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips Income 04:00 - Top Creators Earnings (Repeated) 05:10 - Understanding the ABN 05:50 - Understanding the ABN (Repeated) 06:10 - Understanding the ABN (Repeated) 06:30 - Making a Sex Tape for Money 07:20 - Weirdest OnlyFans Requests 11:15 - Life in the FaZe House 12:55 - RiceGum Discussion 14:33 - Shorts as the Future of Content 15:39 - FaZe House Break-ins 19:20 - Discussion on Gun Laws 23:28 - New FaZe Clan Success 25:54 - Save The Kids Initiative 27:48 - Paying Everyone Back 28:51 - Hailey's Story 30:15 - Logan Paul Insights 31:09 - Supporting Jarvis 32:13 - Jarvis Getting Unbanned 34:36 - Gambling Discussion 37:34 - Where to Find Frasier APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: Frazier Kay https://www.instagram.com/frazierkay/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ #cryptonews #bitcoin #bitcoinnews #cryptocurrencynews #bitcoincrash #fazeapex #digitalmarketing #contentcreation #contentmarketing #fazerain
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Of course, I've known Adapt, Ron, Banks for many years.
And seeing especially where FaZe Adapt is nowadays
makes me very happy.
He's crushed me.
Couldn't deserve it more.
If there's one guy that I could ever pick in FaZe
that's still trying to do the content that can be successful,
it would be Adapt a million times over.
Yeah, he just seems so genuine.
Brother, he's an actual guy.
He's a good guy.
All right, guys, got him back.. Face K. Been a while, man. Yeah, it's been a long time.
How you been?
Good, dude.
Yeah, it's been like two years, I think.
Yeah, literally two years.
You were one of my first guests.
No way.
Yeah.
Oh, that's awesome.
Yeah, we went viral for that OF clip.
Yeah, we did go viral.
You're still dating her too, right?
Yeah, I go called like cuck and things like that.
I was like, what, bro?
I don't know.
Do you get labeled that just because you're dating an OF girl basically?
I mean, I'm not a fan of that.
I mean, I'm not a fan of that.
I mean, I'm not a fan of that.
I mean, I'm not a fan of that. I mean, I'm not a fan of that. I mean, I'm not a fan of that. I mean, I'm not a fan of that. I go called like, cuck and things like that. I was like, what, bro?
I don't know.
Do you get labeled out just because you're dating an OF girl, basically?
I mean, yeah, people always say, I could, I could, I seen your girlfriend naked.
I'm like, great.
Like, not fully naked, but half naked.
It's the same shit.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's just how it is.
So she doesn't do full nude?
No, no, she doesn't do full nude.
She does like more than you'd see on Instagram,
but not full nude and stuff like that.
But still nobody knows that an OF is an OF.
So it's like regardless, like, oh, I see a girl's OF,
which is just how it is.
People just assume if you have an OF,
you're having sex on that.
You're just having sex.
Man, yeah, there's different levels though.
Like some of the top girls don't do any nude. No, no.
Yeah, you could make upwards of half a bill a month and not show anything.
Damn.
Oh yeah, it's very, it's not as hard as you think.
Do you believe these crazy numbers that you see like Sophie Reign, Tana Mongal?
No, Sophie Reign's numbers are not legit.
She, you know, it's a marketing technique that people use to create demands.
Oh, why is she making this much money? I'm sure she makes as she should. technique that people use to create demands.
Oh, why is she making this much money?
I'm sure she makes, as she should,
she's a great creator, a lot of money.
But the number she said, the 42 million a year,
like that's crazy.
That's crazy.
I think it was something like that, right?
Yeah.
42 million a year or in a month, whatever it was.
She's making a lot of money, but not that much money.
Have you seen these Bobhouse numbers?
Yeah, I've seen the Bobhouse numbers,
but like they, so they, the Soviet ring thing went viral
and then, you know, the other ones of them,
they'll, oh, how much you make this month?
Like 500K and like, they'll show a screenshot
and like react to it, but you know,
it's to create that shock, like shock demand,
or why is she making 500K?
I'm going to go and spend money
to see what's making her 500k
Yeah, she's making a good amount of money, but maybe not that much make sense
What's the highest you've actually seen with your own eyes someone make I've seen people make millions of dollars a month damn
Yeah, I've seen I've seen accounts people have shown me not accounts that we work with the people country
We're showing this like one one and a half million dollars a month. Geez. To some creators and they're not even...
They've just got really large Instagram following, so it's creators.
And it'll be like their first month on OnlyFans and things like that.
That's still crazy though.
Yeah, it's crazy. It's a lot. You can make ridiculous amount.
Like I'm sure the Bonnie Blue girls is making...
Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips are probably making like on those good months,
two plus million a month.
Just on one account.
Yeah, but they got to sleep with a hundred guys in a day to do it. Oh no, no, no. Yeah, that's... It's great. That's two plus million a month. Just on one account. Yeah, but they gotta sleep with a hundred guys in a day to do it.
Oh no, no, no.
Yeah, that's, it's great.
That's crazy shit.
Yeah, that shit's nuts.
They're both from the UK.
Did you know them when you were living out there?
So no, I've known who Lily Phillips is for a long time.
She's always been in content.
And Bonnie Blue came out of nowhere.
And then I knew it was viral when my home friends group chat
chucked in like Bonnie Blue looking for a thousand men
and we were tagging my boy just for jokes.
And I was like, this shit's viral.
Like they're actually, my friends are talking about it.
So she went up here as Morgan, like all that stuff.
She's rolling in it.
I just don't know how you could logistically
do a thousand in a day.
Yeah, no, no, the logistics of it is insane.
And like just the mental burden, you know, like the void.
The stamina.
Yeah, yeah.
You can kind of see it in Bonnie Blue's eyes.
Like there's nothing behind that, respectfully.
There's nothing behind those eyes.
It's like shark eyes, you know what I'm saying?
Where it's like dead stare, sad.
Yeah.
Cause you kind of have to desensitize your whole body
to do something like that. I watched a documentary of Lily Phillips
right after she did the 100 or 1000 guys, whatever.
She was in tears crying.
And she was like, she was crying because she couldn't,
she was upset.
She didn't satisfy all 100 men.
And I was like, what the fuck?
Oh my gosh.
The craziest attitude to have.
Yeah.
It's nuts.
I guess one of the dangers of social media
is trying to constantly one up the next person.
Yeah.
I mean you've got those two at the front of their game.
Oh, a hundred.
Oh, a thousand.
Oh, ten thousand.
Twenty thousand.
Like, I don't think it's gonna stop, bro.
Oh my god.
I swear it's not gonna be ten thousand.
I would not be surprised if they announced something like that.
I'm surprised a guy hasn't done it like a hunter woman ninja.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Interesting. It'd probably be harder to woman into. Yeah. Yeah. Interesting.
It'd probably be harder to set up.
Yeah. I would say that's way harder to set up.
Way harder.
Cause what random girl is going to want to do.
That's actually an insane take.
Right? Yeah. What girl is going to want to do that?
I mean, guys are just down, you know?
Yeah. We're just fucked.
Well, most guys aren't getting laid.
So if they get offered to get laid, buy a porn star too.
They're like, I'm down.
No, absolutely.
No, yeah, true, honestly.
A lot of them are just 18 and stuff like that as well.
Were you at AVN?
I went there one time, not recently.
I did a live stream there one time actually.
It was very interesting place, very interesting.
What'd you see there?
Smell, a lot of smells.
You know what I'm saying?
But it was a crazy experience.
We met Bella Danger, Adam 22, and Layna.
I did an interview with them.
I was live streaming there.
But it was an interesting space.
I mean, I work in kind of the OnlyFans industry,
but that's like the porn industry.
That's kind of still pretty foreign to me. yeah as like upfront as porn stars are with like
their sex I'm like well that's there's levels to it there is levels to that
shit I mean Adams got a whole podcast of just bang girls yeah bro he like talks
them like this and then they just sit on a sofa with his wife and get at it I'm
like geez that's crazy yeah but he's probably making good money off it at least.
I'm sure he's making really good money.
I've heard they made a lot off the sex tape.
Yeah, I was curious actually to how much.
I've heard mixed numbers, but five million is...
That doesn't shock me.
That does not shock me.
That's crazy that many people want to buy it.
Like they take the piss out of it,
but then he makes $5 million from it.
So it's like, well, some of you want to buy that.
Would you ever do that with your girl?
Fuck no.
No amount of money?
No amount of money would ever make me,
well, I have another dude, fuck my, no.
On camera, yeah.
Absolutely not, no.
Even if it was $100 million?
I couldn't do that.
Really?
I swear to God, like that.
Because no matter what, the rest of my life,
when I have a kid, when that kid goes to school,
everything is then cursed forever.
And like no amount of money would make, like that's crazy.
Yeah.
In my opinion, that's crazy.
I wouldn't do it on camera, no.
No, no, I wouldn't even do it off camera.
Really?
Like say if there's me and my girl and other girls,
that's fine, right?
Because she likes that.
I don't mind that.
But like, all the guys, that's crazy.
That's where you draw the line.
I can't be doing some sneaker shit, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Bro, he said it.
I can't be doing that.
Like, yeah, he said that publicly.
I can't do that.
Some swinger stuff?
Oh no, that's not for me.
I mean, she probably gets some weird requests,
I'd imagine, right?
Oh bro, Charlotte gets the craziest requests,
because she makes really good money, I know what you're saying.
She gets some crazy requests.
And like, sometimes I've heard her film,
and then I'm like, hmm, this is kind of weird.
But, you know, the girl wakes up and falls asleep in the same bed as you
She's doing the shit
She's she's loyal. You know she's just she's just making her back type of thing. That's that's the way I see it
What's the weirdest request you remember?
There was one time where someone wanted
someone wanted Charlotte to pretend that they were a fly
and that she had to swat them.
Swat them like a fly and pretend they're a fly
and then have the camera down at an angle
where a fly would be.
And pretend I'm a fly and swap me
and treat me like a fly.
Wow.
What the?
A fly fetish?
Bro, some weird stuff.
Very weird things.
Do you let her send her underwear?
I would. I don't think she has though.
Oh really?
I know it's been heavily requested.
I think that's something that she's like saving
or like wanting to do a launch with something.
But I actually, I like my company does the work
with and for Charlotte.
So we talk about all the time, whatever she wants to do.
Then she wants to sell her underwear.
We'll sell her underwear.
Yeah. I know that's a commonly requested thing for girls.
Yeah, yeah, the bath water, the yeast, things like that.
Yeah, bra, underwear, and they want you to work out
in it first.
Yeah, yeah, make it like sweaty and stuff.
Yeah.
I mean, if it sells, it sells.
She's making a huge bag and like,
I'm helping her put her money into properties and things so
Should be good. Do you get jealous when she's flirting with the guys on the chats sending nudes and stuff?
No, not really. I don't because like at the end of the day, it's like she's next to me
Like she's with me next to me. She'll be typing on her only fans or whatever
but not a mind because like I said, it's like she wakes up in the same bed as before sleeps the same bed and like
you know,
you can get jealous, but like, she's not doing anything.
So she's physically cheating on me or anything like that.
People would disagree, but that's just the way I see it.
Yeah.
Cause some women would say just texting a girl flirting
is cheating.
Yeah. No, that makes sense.
I could see that in the sense of it being,
if it was a guy that was not an OnlyFans
and she's texting on Snapchat, like some weird,
that's crazy.
If it's through the OnlyFans portal,
and it's like her work, I see that as being alright.
Makes sense, you separate the business from the pleasure.
Yeah, but if she's texting some dude on the side,
I'm like, obviously that's crazy.
Yeah. Which she wouldn't do.
Yeah. Yeah.
What about watching porn, Is that cheating for you?
I don't think so.
Like Charlotte doesn't mind if I watch it.
Unless she watches it.
Like I swear, yeah.
So we're pretty open in that regard.
Like I don't mind.
She doesn't care.
Yeah.
Like she just watch it with me
if we're ever gonna do that or something.
Yeah.
Some people think it's cheating.
I don't know.
I don't think it is.
Like if you're not physically doing an action,
then it's not cheating. Yeah. Yeah
Yeah, I'm with you on that. I think you can cheat flirting wise too. Yeah, like emotionally
Oh, yeah, you can definitely have intent and things like that with messages you send. Yeah, so I do agree though
Yeah, I someone cheated on you in the past
No, wow, I mean I've only ever had two I've only ever had two girlfriends ever.
Yeah, I've not had many girlfriends.
Two for two.
Two for two.
No, I mean, I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Maybe I'll find out.
That's rare in America, man.
No, I swear, yeah.
A lot of guys have been cheated on.
Yeah, no, I've never actually been cheated on.
Damn.
Especially in LA, where you were out for a while, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was dating Charlotte out there for a while. Then yeah. I was getting shot out there for a while.
Then I was getting this other girl out there for a while.
For a little bit.
But I never was cheated on.
Maybe I got lucky.
Maybe I was the whole time.
For all the league.
How was the FaZe house in LA, man?
That was like the peak of content era, right?
Yeah, that was a crazy time.
It was the most intense time of my life for sure.
But the most fun.
Absolutely.
I was obviously a young kid growing up there.
21 to like 27.
I was living in those houses.
So pretty insane.
Saw some crazy stuff.
There was just a lot always going on.
On and off camera.
We used to throw crazy rager parties.
And like, you know, where we'd make like kid-friendly content and then host like ragers. And it was just like camera off, rager parties. And like, you know, where we'd make like kid-friendly content
and then host like ragers.
And it was just like camera off, rager on,
and then it was like two whole different scenes.
Like nowadays people would probably want to live stream
and show that and that would be cool.
But back then we almost like kept it a bit under wraps.
People knew about the parties,
but we never like publicized really what was,
how crazy it was.
Were you partying every single day?
There was a point, yeah, where we were partying.
When I first moved to LA, we were partying about five, six times a week.
Holy crap.
Yeah, and it was always clubs every day.
Jeez.
Clubs every day, tables every day.
LA just got voted the worst city for nightlife.
Really?
For clubs.
I mean, it doesn't surprise me because as somebody that grew up in England,
this shuts at 2 a.m. and then there's nothing to do after 2 a.m.
Plus now everyone's on their phones at the club.
Yeah, exactly. Everyone's just...
It's such a... What's the word?
I'm trying to think of like a...
It's like a stature type of thing, like for an ego.
Like you get the table, you stand at the top, be the tallest guy,
take a video of it, everybody know, then fuck off and leave at 2am and that's the night.
I've been guilty of that.
So have I.
I'm talking from experience as well, you know.
I did that growing up and I see that for sure.
Yeah, 100%.
You started off as RiceGum's assistant when you were out there?
I mean, yes.
So, no, that was something.
Living in those houses, especially back then, I had no subscribers.
So, the company running FaZe and everything at the time
allowed me to stay in the house if I assisted RiceGum with work,
which I was more than happy to do.
He was actually one of my best friends at the time then.
And yeah, I learned everything I learned from RiceGum.
He would pace back and forth in his room
and I'd have to type and keep up with what he was saying.
And I got scared when like I
Missed like he was speaking faster than I could type and I'm like, oh my god
Can you backpedal a bit like because bro he was he was intense when he worked. That's why he was so big
It's not gonna wait did it was in a lot of drama as well. I don't know if I like
the biggest video I worked on with him was when I dubs and him got into some beef and there was like
what's on with him was when Idubbz and him got into some beef and there was like, bro,
there was like a day where I would just, I would take Adderall.
I've never taken this thing before,
it's like an emergency, take Adderall,
and I was just like wired, just pluggy, plugged in.
It was like 20 hours of typing and then like five hours
of sleep and then like 20 hours of filming
to like get these videos out at the quality
they should be in time because it's a drama event.
It was intense, but I learned everything I learned
from Ricegum that then helped further my career
in the future, absolutely.
Yeah, he's one of the OGs.
He's the goat in my opinion.
Yeah.
The goat.
He was streaming before he was popular, right?
Yeah, he was streaming before he was popular.
He had that series, like where it was like-
Reaction, right?
Yeah, the reaction series and just,
I think it was like the fastest YouTuber to go to like 10 million subs back then.
Obviously, there's been...
It's different now because of shorts,
but from pure long form blowing up, like he is that guy.
Yeah.
Do you feel like shorts are the future?
I mean, yeah, they are.
You know, the way the world's moving, it's like...
As a long form creator myself,
you see a reduction in overall attention span when it comes to people, obviously.
Even when I watch a movie now, I'm like looking at my phone.
Oh yeah.
I'm on Instagram.
I was like, how did I go on Instagram?
Like, let me get that away.
And it always happens.
Like the more we scroll and the more we grow up,
the more our attention span reduces.
That's why you see movies now that are like,
they got dopamine in every five seconds of it.
That new Brad Moop, that train movie with Brad Pitt
and whatever, it was like made for TikTok brain.
You know what I'm saying? I call it TikTok brain.
Like we all have TikTok brain to some extent.
You've got to try and reduce it as much as you can.
Yeah, but it's crazy.
Dude, I'm on my phone seven hours a day.
Oh mate, my screen time is ridiculous.
It's nuts.
Nuts, bro. I hate it.
Like I'll see Instagram.
I'm on Instagram.
Like why, why is my phone on Instagram? Like I just do it. Yeah, it's Instagram, I'm on Instagram. Like why is my phone on Instagram?
Like I just do it.
It's crazy.
It's like instinct.
It is instinct.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When I'm at a restaurant, I can't not help myself.
I just go on Instagram.
It's like an actual conscious effort to get rid of it.
No, it's a problem for sure.
We suffer from TikTok brain.
Yeah, easily dude.
Not the face house.
Was there any crazy,
I know there were some break-ins and stuff, right?
Yeah, there was a break-in one time.
There was a guy once that live-streamed.
He was live-streaming himself breaking in our house through the back entrance.
Geez.
It wasn't an entrance, it was through the back.
And me being who I was back then, they asked me to go out and climb up.
And I went and climbed up.
This guy was live-streaming.
And it's all over YouTube.
I had to make a huge apology video afterwards because people thought I beat some guy. They asked me to go out and climb up, and I went and climbed up. This guy was live streaming, and it's all over YouTube.
I had to make a huge apology video after this
because people thought I beat some guy.
But we were neighbors with some, like,
you know, like the 21 Savage and the other gangsters,
and like people that come from where he's from,
they don't mess around.
And they broke into our house,
thus also breaking into 21 Savage's territory.
And they don't fuck around with that.
So one of his boys comes up
and the guy breaking in is live streaming
and the last thing you see is
the camera all shuffling down to the ground,
the guy screaming,
and our neighbor defending Savage or whoever was next door
saying, I know, I'm a gangbanger,
like some crazy shit like that.
And everyone's tweeting me like,
you just beat up some guy on the live stream.
And I was like, no, I didn't.
I could send you all the content for it, but.
Wow.
Yeah, people legit thought I beat somebody up
for like a good day.
But no, there was a, we've been sweated,
I've been sweated like probably over 50 times.
That's actually insane.
Yeah, many, many shotguns just pointed in the face
when you wake up and like helicopter lights shining in through the house,
like the whole shebang.
It was a normal thing, like we would get swatted so much
that when I was filming for Rice,
the cop would know that we're filming a video,
walk around the camera, search his room for the search,
just let us get on.
It was just like another part of the day getting swatted.
Do you think by like the fifth time they would know not to go to that address?
Yeah, the unfortunate thing is they have to go.
Oh, they do?
But what they do is they whitelist a house
and say, all right, let's not send the whole team there.
Let's send two cops and just search the house
because they have to search the house and then leave.
So they don't waste resources.
Wow.
That's crazy.
And it's still a big thing now, swatting.
It's huge.
It's still going on.
I think anybody that calls in,
swat should go to jail for attempted murder,
in my opinion,
because you have no idea what's gonna happen.
There has been cases, like Keemstar helped bust
the guy that did it once, of a guy that got SWATted
and he ended up dying.
Just an innocent dude gaming, got shot
because the cop thinks he's got somebody hostage, dies.
So I think if you SWAT, you should go to jail
for attempted murder, regardless of the outcome.
Yeah, that's fucked up.
Did you catch the guys that were swatting you guys?
No, we never did.
Really?
Because there's so many random people
and unless there's a significant outcome of a swatting,
somebody's really hurt,
then we'd obviously investigate hard.
But if not, it's always just like,
cops bust the door down, lights go in,
get outside, search the house,
and then, oh, well YouTube is just prank cool.
It was always, it was bad with,
when Rice was like at that level,
it was like every day at least.
Yeah.
He had a lot of haters back in the day, right?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
A lot of people that didn't agree with him.
How did you guys deal with that mentally?
So, Rice was actually always really good at dealing with it.
He has a very strong family.
Very, very good parents, very good brother, brother who was around making sure he was good.
But no, for us, it wasn't something that me,
I didn't personally then have many people
that disagreed with me, but he always kept it calm.
And you know, he lived through his work.
He was just passionate about creating content
and just played the game as it should be in a way.
Yeah, that's important these days
because hate's inevitable.
Exactly.
Yeah, you're going to get haters and it's just,
yeah, he doesn't let comments like get him down and stuff
and he'll just charge on and just make videos
and just get onto the next, the next, the next.
Very good at that.
That's dope.
What do you think about gun laws in America?
I love gun laws in America.
Me being from the United Kingdom,
and if somebody breaks into my house
and I don't have the right to defend myself,
like in the UK, if someone breaks into my house,
and obviously you wouldn't have a firearm there,
but if I harm that person or if I kill that person,
I go to jail for murder.
What?
No self-defense there?
No, or it would be manslaughter.
Wow.
Yeah, so it's crazy. You can't even defend your house. No, or it would be manslaughter. Wow. Yeah, so it's crazy.
You can't even defend your house.
No, you can't defend your house in England.
Like there's been cases of people in England
having their house broken into,
they retaliate and then they,
the person whose house it is, goes to jail.
That's so crazy.
That sounds like California.
Exactly.
I think like the Nevada gun laws,
the Florida, the Texas gun laws are amazing.
Amazing laws.
I couldn't agree more.
You should be allowed to defend your property.
Exactly.
Yeah, no, I mean, that's what I love out here is that, as you know, that's why I love America
so much.
You know, even coming from England, it's like the laws out here certify, especially because
there is guns out here that we have the right to defend ourselves.
Absolutely. And we do. You know, I've got, I stay ready.
Yeah. You have to, man.
You have to, bro.
Especially when you have a following on social media,
you never know what weirdos.
I mean, I've, like I said, I've had my house invaded before.
I've had people like literally rock up to my house saying,
there he is with like fucking helmets on, crowbars,
breaking into my shit.
Geez.
I was at the face house or?
No, I was in England.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I had my house in England broken into one time.
They rammed mopeds into my garage.
Geez.
Ripped open, had these bikes I used to have,
these electric bikes I used to have.
They stole them.
Luckily the police are responsive in my area.
Chased them down.
But like, I remember feeling so helpless.
These guys are breaking into my house.
And my mom laughed at me because I went
and grabbed a walking stick.
There's no, there's nothing to defend yourself with that.
Like, bro, you're hopeless.
You've got to hope the police come quick enough.
And I was lucky in my area that they did.
If they didn't, it could be a different story.
Wow.
If you walked around London with a Rolex watch on.
You don't do that.
I swear to God, because now what they do in London
is they instead of, oh, give me your watch, is they'll cut you, kill you, knock you out,
and then take your watch because it's less stress for them.
And another thing in London that's popular now is if you walk around with your phone in one hand,
it's probably realistically a 50-50% chance that that phone gets stolen.
What?
You have to like hold your phone down with both hands,
yeah because they've got these electric bikes.
And they'll come past you they're really
quick and silent they'll pull up past you grab the phone and drive off fast.
That's nuts. It's like an actual epidemic in London. Wow. I thought people
stopped stealing phones because the find my iPhone and stuff. No I think they
somehow get it done and they sell it quick. Wow. Yeah that's it's a big thing
happening right now. Yeah I mean it makes sense because iPhones are like a happening right now. Yeah, I mean it makes sense
because iPhones are like a thousand bucks now.
I mean I love London.
Like London and England is my favorite country,
favorite city in the world,
but it just sucks seeing what's going on.
Especially now that I don't live there
and I kind of see the news firsthand,
but I get to see the news a bit.
Damn, was it that bad when you left?
Absolutely not.
You could almost sometimes, even before I left in 2017,
you could wear a watch out, you could do certain things and be okay,
but now it's like an absolute no.
Geez.
Like an absolute no.
And you're just paying a target on your back for no reason.
Yeah. Yeah, Tate talks about this too. He used to love it there.
Yeah. I used to love London, I'm telling you,
but it's unfortunately, rapidly,
and my friends agree with me, it's declining in some ways. It's a beautiful city with amazing people in it.
And I love it, but it sucks to see.
That's kind of how I felt about LA too when we were there.
Yeah, LA is going down the shit, for sure.
Like it's going down bad.
Dude, during the pandemic, it was awful.
I don't know if it recovered from that. I don't think it ever did. I, during the pandemic it was awful. I don't know if there were coverage from that.
I don't think it ever did.
I'm like the gun crime there.
You know what CitizenApp is?
CitizenApp?
It's basically apps that you can see crime live on the app.
You're in Vegas, there's like nothing going on.
You go to LA, and within every 0.5 mile radius of wherever you are,
there is an extreme crime.
That's happening or happened within the last seven days.
That's insane.
Crazy, bro.
Geez.
What do you think of the new FaZe Clan success?
It's a new era there with the streamers, right?
I mean, I'm very happy for FaZe Clan success, obviously.
People always ask me, how do you think FaZe Clan,
how do you think about the success without you and Jarvis?
I mean, I couldn't be happier.
It's like, that would be nothing but pure jealousy,
which of course, I've't be happier. It's like that would be nothing but pure jealousy, which of course we don't have.
I've known Adapt, Ron, Banks for many years,
and seeing especially where FaZe Adapt is nowadays
makes me very happy.
He's crushing it.
He couldn't deserve it more.
If there's one guy that I could ever pick in FaZe
that's still trying to do the content
that could be successful,
it would be Adapt a million times over.
Yeah, he just seems so genuine.
Brother, he's an actual guy.
He's a good guy.
Really good guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, because he took a break, right, from content for a while.
Yeah, like even when I was living with him in the Face House,
like, and I was getting a lot of views
and he wasn't motivated to make content,
like, he's always had that thing,
like, he's got that personality that is just
attractable on camera, on video,
and he's utilized it now with the live streaming
Growth and is crushing the other day had like 30 40 K viewers for live. That's insane
I must have been number two on twitch right? Yeah, literally crazy behind guys or not. Well, yeah. Yeah shout out to banks
He brought it back man. No, he did mate shout to Ricky banks. He's absolutely G for that. Yeah, I'm not gonna lie
I doubted him. Yeah. No, I mean, hey, everybody at the start
was kind of skeptical as to what the plan is,
but the one thing I know about Ricky is he's always done
like he did with the Clout House,
with FaZe Clan multiple times,
is he knows how to bring the right people together
that organically create the right content.
And he's done it, he's got a track record
and of course he's gonna do it again.
Yeah, it's cool to see where content's heading.
I mean, we just had Beast Games.
Oh yeah. Crazy. I mean, there's like levels to it now with what do it again. Yeah. It's cool to see where content's heading. I mean, we just had Beast Games. Oh yeah.
Crazy.
I mean, that's like, there's like levels to it now
with what Beast is doing.
Yeah.
Throwing in like tens of millions of dollars
just for like episodes of things.
Crazy.
Yeah. And it all started from YouTube.
Yeah, exactly.
Started from him counting from one to a hundred thousand.
Yeah.
I remember that video.
No, same.
Crazy.
Same.
Yeah. And now these streamers are getting TV shows,
they're getting A-list brand deals.
Yeah.
These streamers are making more money
than like a lot of sports athletes.
Yep.
Seriously, the ex-QZs, the Aidan Rosses,
the Kysonats, Speeds.
They just polled thousands of teenagers
and they recognize streamers more than actors now.
That's crazy.
They're more famous than actors.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's like a study in school.
It's like, what do you want to be when you're older,
when we were kids? I want to be a fireman,
policeman, whatever.
Now it's YouTuber, streamer, it's like dominates it by far.
There's going to be nothing but growth in the industry.
Yeah, it's nuts.
I did want to ask about the three letter organization
investigations.
I've never seen you talk about that.
No, yeah.
So I mean, you know, after I got removed from Faze
for the whole ordeal, you know, after I got removed from FaZe for the whole Spore deal,
you know, I was in a situation where I was involved in a cryptocurrency project that
lots of public investors lost a lot of money in.
So my number one main concern, obviously, other than hopefully not going to jail, which
I was seeing a lot of news cartels about me going to jail for, was paying people back
100% of what they lost
and obviously facing the government and not waiting.
So what I did is I paid everybody back 100% of what they lost on Save the Kids.
The main wallet is there to check.
I think to this day out of my pocket,
I've probably paid close to the half a million dollar range,
more than $500,000.
Paid them back 100% of what they lost.
Nothing, not 50%,id them back 100% of what they lost.
Nothing, not 50%, not 20%, 100%.
Paid every public investor back who's emailed me,
and there was thousands of emails.
Then I had calls with the Department of Justice,
the SEC, the FBI, all on calls with myself and my lawyers.
I wanted to get in front of it and say,
if I was gonna face any consequences,
that it was done.
Right?
That was something I was willing to do.
So I got in front of it, got on the call.
It was probably the craziest day of my entire life.
But something that they weren't aware of initially is that I had paid people back 100% of what
they had lost, which again, for like the SEC is like the main thing.
It's like protecting the public investor.
So I had ensured that they were paid back.
And then I proceeded to receive letters from the FBI,
the DOJ stating that the case was closed.
Wow.
Which was huge relief.
Obviously it's a huge lesson on my part.
Obviously changed me dramatically,
maybe the man I am today,
but I couldn't be more proud to say
that I have paid everybody back 100%.
Not a lot of crypto scams can say that.
No, I don't think many can actually.
I don't want to speak for them, but not many can.
But no, it was just, it was what I knew
was the right thing to do.
Yeah.
And I don't think people know that,
that you did that.
No, I don't think so.
I've never really spoken about it too much.
I just want, it was more just to make sure that I felt that.
Yeah.
Was that the scariest moment of your life?
Yeah.
When I, when I saw news articles saying I'm going to go to jail for 30 years, I
was like, what is what's going on?
I was waiting, waiting over anything I've ever done before.
I'm a YouTuber, bro.
I make Fortnite videos and react to my little brother.
That is crazy.
So I had to switch on loads of things I didn't know about.
The first lawyers I had actually wanted me to stay silent for three years and not post a video.
So I was like, what are you talking about? That's your whole livelihood.
And I, yeah, so I had to fire those lawyers.
Cost me so much money. Got the the lawyers and I still work with now today that helped me get in front
of it and, and, and, you know, get the video out and make sure I did it the way
that was right.
It sucks to see that happen to like Haley Welch.
She had such a trajectory.
Yeah, I know.
And I, and I, and I obviously, you know, can kind of sympathize for her in a way
because she has no idea what's going on.
There's somebody in her ear that's telling her what's going on.
That's telling her what she thinks good and like what she should do.
So, you know, it's a sad story.
Obviously she's made a huge mistake.
I hope that she can, if they have the ability to,
refund everybody 100% of what they lost, which is a big thing to do.
It takes a lot of time.
Yeah, because you got to manually send it.
Yeah, you have to manually make a spreadsheet. You have to manually make a spreadsheet.
You have to manually send every single one.
You have to manually calculate how much the loss was, 100% of it.
At the time as well.
And obviously to the current date.
Oh yeah, the price has changed.
Yeah, the price has changed.
If they invested in Sol, you want to make sure they receive.
If Sol was $200 back then, now it's $50.
You want to make sure they receive that $200.
Geez, that sounds complicated.
It's very complicated.
Wow.
But it works well, but you know, I just,
I hope whoever's around,
I hope whoever she had around her as banks
and in the podcast is gone.
And she understands that you need the right people.
Yeah, I hope she could come back from that, man.
I know she stopped making content since then, but.
Yeah, I haven't seen too much of her recently.
She had such like potential to be like haven't seen too much of her recently. She had such a like potential.
Yeah.
To be like the next Alex Cooper, call her daddy.
Yeah.
Something like that.
Yeah, she did.
She did have potential.
Yeah. So, and I hope she can refund everybody
and make it right.
Yeah. Same with Logan, man.
Come on, bro.
Yeah. I mean, I don't know what's going on
with Logan's one.
Like, did he pay anybody back?
Do you know?
Not that I know of. And it's only, I say only, but it's going on with Logan's one. Like, did he pay anybody back? Do you know? Not that I know of.
And it's only, I say only, but it's relative.
A million 500 K.
For him, I feel like that's not that much.
Well, that's how much people lost.
Yeah, 1.5 million.
I don't know why he wouldn't pay that back.
Yeah.
I don't know, I don't know the circumstance,
but I paid everybody back 100%.
You probably lost money, right?
Millions.
Yeah.
Mate, millions of dollars I lost from that
through what I would have got through other things,
through things like pipeline, reputation,
potential brand deals,
cash I actually spent on paying people back,
plus the lawyers, which cost so much money.
Six figures.
Exactly, yeah.
So it's a whole stockpile of stuff,
but hey, we're breathing, we've learned, and I'm ready to move on. Yeah. What it's a whole stockpile of stuff, but hey, like we're breathing.
We've learned and I'm ready to move on.
Yeah.
What's the next focus? Are you getting into boxing?
No, I mean, I like, I like supporting my brother Jarvis through boxing.
Obviously. Me and Jarvis are like a really big team.
And like, you know, it's, it's cliche and cringe to even say,
but in the family is like the brains and the brute.
Not like I'm the fucking brain, but he is definitely a brood, that's for sure.
And I like assisting Jarvis through,
I help make decisions with him for all of his investments.
Jarvis has a lot of properties
and a lot of things going on in the back end
that I help manage for him.
When you're in a camp and when I see my brother,
especially when he's in the ring,
and I see how much time and dedication it takes,
like five months of hardcore camp,
water, early sleeps, runs on Saturdays,
gym twice a day, sparring in tents, mental stress,
mental coaching, blah, blah, blah.
All of this, I'm like, how could I expect him to do anything?
So it's like an obligation I almost have for him.
It's like my duty to Jarvis to ensure that,
hey, whatever happens after this that he's good
I love that. That's a real brother right there, dude. It's cool to see how tight you guys are. Yeah, no me
He's like my son. I love that dude, and he's getting on band next week. Yeah, bro. Finally finally April 1st
Hopefully he gets on band on Twitch and for tonight the same day. I'd be sick. You guys should do a big
Your priority plan is something. Yeah, we're planning something really big, yeah.
We want like a live event, live stadium,
so it's gonna be cool.
Oh, maybe a HyperX.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, do you need a plug there or you got one?
I got you.
Oh, Matt, okay.
I've had an event there and I know them.
No way, that'd be insane.
I'll connect you guys.
Thanks so much.
Yeah, dude, he was a big,
one of the biggest Fortnite streamers
back in the day, right?
Top five, I'd say.
Yeah, one of the top, biggest top five guys the day, right? Top five, I'd say. Yeah, one of the top five guys.
What's like the beauty in him getting banned is obviously,
obviously he lost out the create code cut that was like six figures a month gone.
Damn.
And then all the potential Fortnite earnings in the future gone.
But the one thing that no other Fortnite kid really has or got
is the mainstream attention Jarvis got.
So you can put Jarvis in a room with a hundred kids, him and another successful Fortnite
player, and most of them are going to recognize Jarvis because of how big that event was.
Every circumstance in my life, I can't tell you the amount of times people have said to
me, oh, when's that guy getting unbanned?
Is he being, is your brother banned on Fortnite?
And they don't know anything about anything else other than that.
Like it was so big, he was like the front page of every newspaper in the world for like a week too. your brother banned on Fortnite. They don't know anything about anything else other than that. Yeah.
Like it was so big, he was like the front page
of every newspaper in the world for like a week, two.
It was like reporters outside my house.
Oh really?
Yeah, in London there was like camp, like vans,
like a movie where they're waiting for my mom
to leave the house and rush over the campus.
Just for getting banned on Fortnite?
Bro, just for getting banned.
It was the craziest mix of everything.
And that crying video he made really set off.
Yeah.
Does he regret that video?
Not at all.
Really?
No, I mean, I helped him make all his videos back then
and I was like, with this one Jarvis,
you go and sit down, I'll press turn on,
I'll shut the door and you say what you feel.
It all wasn't scripted?
Absolutely not.
And I shut the door, camera's recording,
he comes up, gives me the camera and says,
I only want you to see this, edit this video,
and post it right now.
I was like, all right.
I cut it up, cut out the bits where he wasn't talking,
posted it immediately.
That thing got like hundreds of millions of views.
Jeez.
Yeah, like just that email on his channel.
Oh my God.
And the rips of TikTok.
And the clippers.
Oh, it was crazy.
Yeah, clippers are just, that's everything.
Yeah, exactly, it is. It's just the bread and butter. Yeah, Clippers are just... Yeah. That's everything these days.
Yeah, exactly.
It's just the bread and butter.
Yeah.
Damn.
I can't wait to see them play, man.
Same.
Same.
We've got some big stuff lined up.
It's going to be playing with Clicks, Savage, Mongrel coming back, like these really big
Fortnite guys.
So, super pumped for that.
Are you still playing anything?
Are you done?
No, I play...
I gamble.
BC game?
Yeah, no.
All that stuff.
And the Casinos, obviously, we're in Vegas. But if I do game, I'm actually the strategy gamer. I gamble. BC game? All that stuff.
And the casinos obviously were in Vegas.
But if I do game, I'm actually a strategy gamer.
I like playing Age of Empires and things like that.
Are you a chess player?
Slightly, yeah.
I was when I was younger.
I haven't refined it recently.
I love chess.
I'm about to get into chess.com.
Yeah, that's the app right there.
Yeah, exactly.
Any crazy gambling stories at the casinos or online?
Oh, mate.
I don't know, like I've...
Probably can't say some of them. No, no, no, it's something like,
I definitely want to get a lot of money.
Like I put, like the other day I was gambling with Colby,
yeah, with him and Blake and we were going between
Blackjack and Roulette.
Every time we didn't hit on Blackjack, we go to Roulette.
Two times in a row, I put like three, four hundred bucks
on Levin and hit it back to back.
Damn.
So I won like 30K that day.
Holy shit.
Isn't roulette like the worst odds though?
Yeah.
And I just put it straight on 11, nothing else.
Is that your lucky number?
Slightly drunk.
Yeah. No, 11's my lucky number.
Yeah.
I love that.
God damn.
I've never won in roulette, bro.
Yeah. It's tough.
Like I only really lose.
Yeah.
Like if I gamble, it's for fun.
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. You consider it already lost.
Yeah. Like craps is lit.
Yeah. You get at a good craps table.
Yeah, exactly. I do like that game.
Yeah. But all the Asians play background, man.
Yeah, I know. I've printed a bit of background.
Yeah. Yeah. I like this stuff.
There is like a really luck aspect.
Like the luck aspect. I like that.
Like the zero or a million type of thing.
Yeah. What's your strategy in background?
You alternate colors? Yeah. I mean, I always or a million type of thing. Yeah. What's your strategy and background? You alternate colors?
Yeah. I mean, I always go with the bankers playing on really.
Oh yeah.
Yeah. Like someone that just go between bank or player.
Yeah. I always try to ride the runs and then every time I do that, it gets choppy and
then I get wrecked.
Yeah, exactly. It's a tough game. I do like playing it with my friends, but it's a tough
game.
You like online gambling better or in person?
Yeah. I mean, I work with BC.
I work with online casino.
So I mean, I'm deep in that.
Yeah.
Like very deep in it. Yeah.
I've seen them.
I haven't played that on that one yet, but it looks fun.
Yeah. It's really fun actually.
It's really accessible.
I think it's a great time.
And obviously with how I've gotten to gambling,
living in Vegas, it was like the perfect,
the perfect mix for me.
Yeah.
Do you ever gamble a little too much?
Oh yeah.
Yeah, it's definitely, definitely gambled too much,
but yeah, it's just how it is.
I definitely lost like a lot of money before.
Yeah. At least you get some comps though, right?
Yeah. Well like, yeah, like,
like what comps like in real life or online?
Well, both. I didn't know if online had comps too.
No, I mean, you get some breakbacks and stuff, which is nice. Like you get some rewards if you lose, but the real life comps? And well, both. I didn't know if online had comps too. No, I mean, you get some breakbacks and stuff,
which is nice that you get some rewards if you lose,
but the real life comps are obviously great.
Fire, bro.
My buddy gets like free tickets to like Allegiant Stadium
games and free rooms, free dinners.
I need to check that out.
Yeah, well he loses a lot.
Okay.
Well I don't know if it's worth it.
Every time he flies in, he loses six figures.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah. Cause he does the Maring figures. Oh my gosh. That's crazy.
Yeah.
Cause he does the Maringale.
Oh, okay.
So you could easily lose.
Yeah, you can just lose.
If you lose five in a row with Maringale,
that's a hundred K right there.
That's crazy.
That is crazy.
Well shit man,
where can people find what you're up to next?
Just over on my Twitch, the Frazier K.
I stream on Twitch basically every single day.
I'm gonna go do that right now. But I'm being on twitch right now. I will link below. Thanks coming on brother
Yeah, I've seen you. Check them out guys. See you next time