The joke was made in response to 39 year old Keemstar previously boasting about dating a 20 year old he met at a fan meetup. In a segment on the forty-sixth episode of the H3 After Dark podcast, someone pretending to be Keemstar’s girlfriend called in and joked that he cried during sex and hinted that he had small genitals.

Ethan Klein accused YouTuber Keemstar, known for his Drama Alert channel, of complaining to YouTube staff in order to get the podcast channel suspended. In a tweet after H3 Podcast announced their short suspension, Keemstar also shared the news along with a video.

Keemstar talked about Ethan Klein and the podcast, which allegedly harassed other creators. He stated that the podcast would not last on anyone else’s channel on the platform. He also alleged that Ethan Klein had a hand in getting one of his videos taken down on the platform as well.

Ethan Klein and Keemstar’s back-and-forth on Twitter

In response to Keemstar’s video on Twitter, Ethan stated that Keem’s statement was “in the ultimate hypocrisy.”

Ethan Klein also made a follow-up statement claiming that Keem knew the information that the channel would be suspended “before [they] did and posted immediately meaning he was 100% was talking with YouTube about it.”

The H3 Podcast’s announcement stated that the channel would be unable to post on YouTube for a week, which meant no Off The Rails, After Dark, or Families segments.

Keemstar and Ethan Klein continued the back-and-forth exchange on Twitter, with both of them calling each other hypocrites. Keemstar retorted in finality:

Ethan and Hila Klein have not commented further on the situation or the extended reason for their ban. It has not been disclosed which videos were removed from the platform.

It has since been updated that the H3 podcast channel has received one strike as Ethan and Hila Klein address their suspension.

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