"I know I'll hustle for my own sh*t": Twitch streamer Marlon breaks silence on controversy of sending photos for money

Twitch streamer Marlon breaks silence on controversy of sending photos for money. (Instagram/ Marlon)
Twitch streamer Marlon breaks silence on controversy of sending photos for money. (Instagram/ Marlon)

Twitch Streamer Marlon Lundgren Garcia, or Mar3lg, found himself in a controversy after a speculated associate made allegations against Garcia on May 4, 2025. The woman alleged that Garcia had been building a "fake image" and had been deceiving his fans. She reportedly warned his followers and claimed that he had been sending photos for money on an adult platform.

Shortly after the claims went viral on social media, Garcia streamed on his Twitch channel and revealed he would get "straight" to things. In a clip shared by X user @yoxics, the streamer accepted that he has been sending the photos and noted,

"I know I'll hustle for my own sh*t."

He could see himself losing his cool and noted that he should calm down. After acknowledging, he went on to say that he would do that again if he had to. He expressed frustration and said,

"I'll do it again tomorrow!"

Twitch streamer Marlon breaks silence on the controversy of sending photos for money and maintaining a fake image

Marlon broke the silence on the controversy in his live Twitch stream on May 5, 2025. Mar3lg acknowledged that he has previously sent photos for money. He claimed that he had previously talked to his "real viewers" about the option of sending photos. He added,

"How many times have I not told you all? I used to send pictures to anybody who wanted. Yes or no? "

Marlon also claimed that people who don't know about him sending pictures are "new" and unaware that he has been doing this. He also added that he doesn't claim to be a "man of God" and has allegedly spoken about it.

Following his stream, Garcia was reportedly supported by Kick streamer Adin Ross and described him as "not weird and a good dude". Additionally, the former took to his X channel on May 6 and showed appreciation for his fans and followers. He wrote,

"My fkn dargs! F O R E V E R!!"

Marlon broke the silence after his alleged associate shared messages and information on social media that he had been "deceiving" his fans and that she had contributed to building that image. Garcia not only acknowledged that he has been sending photos, but also revealed he would do it again to maintain the status he is at.

The livestream comes after Marlon Garcia faced a temporary ban from the Amazon-owned streaming platform on April 11. The streamer subsequently gained support from followers and other streamers, including Adin Ross.

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Edited by Janvi Kapur