Boggles
| Boggles | |
|---|---|
| Born | [Not publicly disclosed] |
| 🏳️ Nationality | Australian |
| 💼 Occupation | Streamer, content creator |
| 📆 Years active | 2022–present |
Boggles is an Australian internet personality and livestreamer known for his provocative and comedic content. He is currently active on Twitch, where he streams a mix of real-life (IRL) adventures, comedy segments, and viral stunt content. He previously streamed on Kick following a temporary ban from Twitch in early 2024.
Career
Boggles began his online streaming career in 2022, gaining recognition for his unpredictable and satirical approach to internet trends. His content often blends absurd humor with shock value, leading to both viral fame and controversy.
Twitch Ban and Kick Transition
In January 2024, Boggles was suspended from Twitch after posting a video in which he appeared to insert a metal fork into a toaster during a livestream. The video ended with a flash and a cut to black, prompting concern from viewers. It was later revealed to be edited for comedic effect. Despite the clarification, Twitch issued a 30-day suspension for violating self-harm guidelines.[1]
Following the suspension, Boggles began streaming on Kick, continuing his content style with new staged stunts. One of the notable clips included inserting forks into two toasters simultaneously—another edited gag.[2]
Return to Twitch
By mid-2025, Boggles had returned to Twitch as his primary platform. His streams have included interactive IRL events, travel vlogs, and satirical commentary. He regained much of his prior audience and continues to build a loyal community through comedic chaos and engagement.
Controversies
Boggles has been involved in several controversies, including his permanent ban from DreamHack events after spraying deodorant on attendees at DreamHack Melbourne in 2023. Event organizers cited the act as disruptive and unsafe.[3]
Reception
Boggles has a polarizing presence online. Supporters praise his creative risk-taking and comedic timing, while critics argue his staged stunts push the boundaries of acceptable content.
External links
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- ↑ "Twitch Streamer Banned After Fork-Toaster Stunt". Kotaku. January 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
- ↑ "Streamer Boggles Moves to Kick After Twitch Ban". Sportskeeda. January 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
- ↑ "DreamHack Bans Twitch Streamer Boggles for Life". Meaww. April 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
