Sketch shows off shocking body transformation after month-long hiatus

A photo of Sketch.

Popular Twitch streamer Sketch is going viral for showing off his dramatic body transformation after attending a fitness camp for a month.

Sketch is one of the net’s most popular streamers, boasting over 1.5 million followers on Twitch who tune in for his quirky personality and hilarious reactions — but those viewers were left scratching their heads when he went radio silent for a month.

His last stream took place on March 20. While he occasionally posted on his other profiles, such as his Instagram page and YouTube channel, viewers just assumed he was taking a break, since he said he would be “out of the area for a while” and wouldn’t be able to get new glasses “for at least two weeks.”

Sketch is one of Twitch’s most popular streamers who skyrocketed to fame in 2024.

Sketch returns to Twitch after month-long break with body transformation

However, it turns out he was doing far more than simply upgrading his eyewear. In an April 21 broadcast, Sketch returned to Twitch, revealing that he was actually putting in work at a fitness camp that whole time.

“I went to fat camp,” he joked. “That’s why I’ve been gone. …I swear, it did work.”

To prove his point, Sketch took off his shirt and flexed, showing that he’d gained some significant muscle tone during his weeks working out.

“Also, I wanna get more jacked!” he said, explaining that he’s not done getting chiseled just yet. “I feel weird, but I feel f*cking jacked!”

Comments from the chat ranged from positive to hilarious, with one viewer remarking that he had a “T-Rex wingspan.”

Others congratulated Sketch on his progress, saying his “glow up era is unlocked.”

Sketch is just the latest content creator to go viral after showing off his gym results; that same day, YouTube icon MrBeast posted a selfie of himself flexing in the gym, encouraging his audience to “go get gainz, boys.”

This was the most recent update from MrBeast, who previously said he’d “gone from obese to just lean” after spending ten months working out and dieting in 2023.

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