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Heidi countered with a series of tweets saying that they had indeed attempted polyamory at one point, but she had "shut it down" later on due to Jared's lack of transparency regarding the relationship with colleague Holly Conrad. On May 17, 2019, Jared released another statement on Twitter where he claimed that he and his wife were in an open polyamorous relationship with both of them having partners on the side, which he also claimed Heidi had encouraged. The next day Normal Boots released a statement confirming that Jared was no longer part of the group. Two fans then began posting allegations of impropriety by Jared, both of which claimed they were underaged at the time and that Jared knew this.
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Jared faced more controversy on the same day due to being accused of soliciting sexually explicit photos of underage fans on Tumbler and Snapchat. Jared had faced a large amount of backlash because Heldi (Jared's former wife) tweeted that she recently found out that Jared had been cheating on Heldi with more than one other person. On May 8, 2019, Jared tweeted on Twitter that he and his wife Heldi were getting a divorce. In 2016, Jared joined Holly Conrad, Chris Perkins, NateWantsToBattle, and Anne Prosser Robinson on an official Dungeons & Dragons YouTube series called Dice, Camera, Action!Ĭontroversy Adultery, Solicitation of Nudes and Backlash In 2015, he made a cameo appearance on the first episode of Nickelodeon's Game Shakers. In early 2014, Jared joined NormalBoots, a group of YouTube content creators that also included JonTron, PeanutButterGamer, and The Completionist, all of whom he had worked with before. His channel name, "dmjared", stands for "Dungeon Master Jared".
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After he left ScrewAttack, he continued to produce his own content on his YouTube channel, starting with ProReviews and eventually One Minute Reviews and Nuzlocke. He later explained that he began posting videos because he wanted to make fun of Two Worlds and he felt he could make better game reviews than other people. Jared began his career on YouTube in 2010 with his Two Worlds video. His final major project at ScrewAttack was writing and acting in Newsroom. Jared was also a host on Hard News and a co-host on SideScrollers, as well as a writer for Video Game Vault and Top Tens. He and his colleagues wrote, acted, and edited the Nametags series at ScrewAttack, which is considered to be Jared's first big break online. ScrewAttack hired him as the Game Attack manager until 2011 when ScrewAttack formally hired him into their team. Jared worked as a GameStop Assistant Store Mananger from 2004 to 2009. He continues to do improv to this day, showing some of it in his videos. Jared was featured in an improv comedy group known as Comedy City using a similar style to Whose Line Is It Anyway. Jared was born on Augin Green Bay, Wisconsin. 3.1 Adultery, Solicitation of Nudes and Backlash.