A recent clip featuring Twitch streamer Nick “Nmplol”has sparked conversations on social media regarding the representation within OTK (One True King). The 29-second segment, extracted from Nmplol’s live stream titled OTK MINI SCHOOL – WHO IS THE SMARTEST?, also showcases fellow streamers Emily “ExtraEmily,”EsfandTV, and Emiru, shedding light on the dynamics of the organization.
During the discussion, Nmplol asserted that OTK could not be considered “racist”due to its varied demographic, stating:
“This org, like, there’s no way we can be… like look, how diverse we are. There’s not a White person in the room!”
EsfandTV quickly offered a counterpoint:
“Wouldn’t that make us… wouldn’t that be racist? Okay, so we have half-Black, half-Asian, one White, one Persian, and then one Asian.”
Emiru chimed in affirmatively, adding:
“We’re White. We are White.”
Nmplol further elaborated that the organization had previously been composed of a predominantly White membership that had since changed. He highlighted Bruce “BruceDropEmOff,”another former OTK member, to emphasize this point:
“What do you mean we? Well, I mean, we had a bunch of White people in the org, but they got kicked out. Yeah, Bruce was right.”
Timestamp – 02:28:50
Former OTK Members Referenced by Nmplol
In his livestream, Nmplol referenced a few high-profile individuals who were once part of OTK. The first of these is Rich Campbell, who departed the group following serious allegations of sexual misconduct. In December 2022, social media influencer Azalia Lexi publicly accused him of sexual assault through a series of posts on X.
Rich Campbell announced his resignation from OTK on December 17, 2022, noting he would provide a forthcoming update to the community. However, to date, he has not addressed the allegations made against him:
“I have read the statements made against me today. I will share my side of the story, but need some time to collect my thoughts. OTK has requested that I resign from my position, and I have agreed. I will make an update soon.”
In a notable transition, John “Tectone,”a prominent gacha games streamer, declared his exit from OTK in November 2024 after allegations of sexual abuse were made by his ex-girlfriend Pinkchyu.
More recently, on February 21, 2025, Zack “Asmongold,”one of the co-founders of OTK, announced his departure. When questioned during a live stream about whether he had been expelled from OTK, Asmongold clarified that he is no longer part of the organization. He attributed his decision partly to the polarizing nature of his recent political content, stating:
“I left due to how extreme and polarizing [my content] is.”
As the streaming community evolves, conversations like these about inclusivity and representation within organizations like OTK remain essential, underscoring the need for transparency and accountability.