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Popular British steamer community Sidemen recently reached a record-breaking number of followers. In fact, the members of this community, KSI, and TBJZL almost get mobbed every time they come out in public. While fans cannot get over Sidemen’s entertaining content, members express their priority on the audience’s mental health. 

Now following their 130m subscribers, this streamer community showed some exclusive details behind structuring their contents. Following the dedicated Sidemen Charity event every year, fans can’t help but agree with their comments. 

The Sidemen members talk about raising their support for mental health awareness

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Apart from their recently held charitable soccer match, the Sidemen group reportedly hit the headlines for expressing their joy in interacting with fans-“direct connection with our audience.” Apart from the dedicated five charitable organizations, this year the streamer community included Male Suicide Charity Calm in their donation list. While speaking about its inclusion, the Sidemen team members appeared very satisfied with the decision.

One of the group’s famous TBJZL said- “We want to make everyone feel included and part of our community, I wouldn’t class us as role models but we try our best,” While making this remark Toby further added how the members of the community itself gone through their own mental health issues. That is why they tried to structure their content more lightheartedly so that it benefits the audience too. It was more like- “a large sense of responsibility” for them.

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Talking about their own journeys with marriage and becoming parents, members expressed how they always thought of spreading positive energy through their content- “We’ve met [viewers] who’ve told us that we’ve helped them get out of a really dark place just by being ourselves,” Furthermore, Vikram added how the community has held serious meetings on avoiding the sensitive contents or offensive comments by becoming more apolitical and sounder. Sidemen member’s remark took the internet on storm as soon as it was revealed, and fans shared keeping an extra special position for Sidemen in their hearts. 

Which team did win The Sidemen Charitable match this year?

Initially introduced in 2016, the Sidemen streamer community held charitable soccer matches almost every year to raise money for donations. This year this charitable soccer match offered two exclusive teams: Sidemen FC and YouTube All Stars. Both the teams boasted showing some crazy participants. While Deji and AngryGinge featured for Sidemen FC, IShowSpeed, and xQc made the YouTube All-Stars a star-studded team.

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Another celebrity star joining the bandwagon of Sidemen FC was fan favorite MrBeast. This match was held on the 9th of September at the London stadium of West Ham. In the end, Sidemen FC beat YouTube All Stars with 8-5. It was live streamed for global viewers through Sidemen’s official YouTube channel. So, did you watch the game? If you enjoyed the Sideman charitable soccer match don’t forget to share your experience with us.

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