{"id":13410,"date":"2021-03-05T08:44:43","date_gmt":"2021-03-05T08:44:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/dream-defends-merch-speedruns-19-million-youtube-subscribers"},"modified":"2024-07-21T07:00:53","modified_gmt":"2024-07-21T07:00:53","slug":"dream-defends-merch-speedruns-19-million-youtube-subscribers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ginx.tv\/en\/dream-defends-merch-speedruns-19-million-youtube-subscribers","title":{"rendered":"Dream defends merch and speedruns to 19 million YouTube subscribers"},"content":{"rendered":"
Despite Minecraft content creator Dream’s speedrun validity<\/a> coming into question in recent times, the content creator continues to soar in terms of YouTube subscribers. Dream<\/a> has even branched out into music<\/a> and has a whole line of merchandise fans can purchase, amongst other achievements. Recently, Dream hit yet another YouTube subscriber milestone, and hit back at fans who are slamming his merchandise.<\/p>\n If you are wondering why #DREAM19MIL was recently trending on Twitter, then wonder no further. <\/p>\n Dream has hit a whopping 19 million subscribers on YouTube. On 30 December 2020, the Minecraft content creator announced going from 1 million to 15 million subscribers.<\/p>\n Less than three months later, and Dream has managed to hit 19 million subscribers, easily gaining more than 1 million YouTube subscribers per month.<\/p>\n On Twitter<\/a>, as you can see from the image above, Dream simply stated “love you guys” after speedrunning to this big new milestone. <\/p>\n For those who are unaware, Dream has an entire line of merchandise, from hoodies to beanies, hats, socks and more featured on the DreamBranding website<\/a>.<\/p>\n According to Dream, some people are saying “Dream’s merch is just a smiley face it’s boring.” while others say they could draw the logo in paint.<\/p>\n On Twitter<\/a>, Dream has come out to defend his merchandise, stating: Could you also have a facility, ship tens of thousands of orders, have a website, hire and maintain tens of people with good conditions, get all the high-quality printing equipment, customer support, etc etc. Draw it in paint then !!<\/p>\n The Minecraft content creator finds this especially funny since the smiley face was actually drawn in paint. Following up in another Tweet<\/a>, Dream explains: “The smile was literally drawn in paint and that’s the point LMFAOOO.”<\/p>\nDream hits 19 million YouTube subscribers<\/h2>\n
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(Picture: Dream via Twitter)<\/span><\/p>\n
Dream defends merchandise<\/h2>\n
(Picture: Dream via Twitter)<\/span><\/p>\n