YouTuber Twomad posted cryptic final messages and photos of ...
POPULAR YouTuber Twomad posted unsettling photos on his social media several days before he was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday.
Twomad, whose real name is Muudea Sedik, was found after he had been missing for several days following a welfare check by the Los Angeles Police Department.
His fan base grew concerned for the YouTuber after he shared a series of strange posts to X, formerly known as Twitter, of two automatic rifles.
He also posted several other pictures of various firearms, including machine guns and handguns.
Sedik, 23, had not been heard from in days and missed several appointments, reports TMZ.
Concerned parties called the LAPD for a welfare check.
When LAPD arrived at his house in Los Angeles, California, they said it was unclear how long he had been dead for.
While no foul play is suspected, his death is being investigated as an overdose as drug paraphernalia was found at the crime scene, reports TMZ.
The last time the YouTuber uploaded to his main channel was one year ago.
That video has garnered 16 million views.
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The YouTube community is paying tribute to Twomad online after news of his death broke.
Jabroney wrote, "I don't even know what to say right now. He was somebody whose videos inspired me a lot when I first started my channel."
Who was Muudea 'Twomad' Sedik?
Sedik, who began creating videos in 2016, was best known on YouTube for his comedy sketches, vlogs, and gaming content.
He amassed millions of followers across his three YouTube channels.
His most popular channel was his second account titled twomad 360 (@twomad).
The account had 2.24 million subscribers, 199 videos, and 297,631,531 views.
The YouTuber was particularly known for creating the "Goodnight Girl" meme in 2019.
The meme videos show Twomad walking up to the camera as if it were a person and saying, "Goodnight Girl, I'll See You Tomorrow," before tripping and falling out of view.
Sedik's unusual commentary in his story times and livestreams made him a controversial figure.
As of February 14, 2024, he had over 423,000 followers on his Instagram and more than 564,000 followers on X.
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He also streamed on Twitch and Discord.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).