Brands Are Cutting Ties With David Dobrik Following Misconduct Allegations

Business Insider published an interview with an anonymous woman on March 16 who claimed she'd been raped by a former member of Dobrik's Vlog Squad in 2018. She'd engaged in a threesome with Dom Zeglaitis, though she'd been too drunk to consent and underage, and claimed that Zeglaitis raped her. The video (which she was in) was published on Dobrik's channel, but has since been taken down. 

Since the allegations surfaced, DoorDash, HelloFresh, and EA Sports have all released statements condemning the Vlog Squad's behavior before revoking Dobrik's sponsorships with them. Dispo also let Dobrik go, and Dobrik himself released a statement that said he'd be stepping down in order to “not distract from the company’s growth.” Dobrik also posted a video the day the Business Insider article dropped in which he said he “doesn’t stand for any kind of misconduct.”

“Consent is something that’s super, super important to me,” Dobrik said in the video. “Whether I’m shooting with a friend or shooting with a stranger, I always make sure that, whatever the video I’m putting out, I have the approval from that person. There’s also been moments where I’ve looked back on videos and I realized that these don’t represent me anymore,” Dobrik continued. “They’re hurtful to other people, and I don’t want them up because I’ve grown as a content creator and as a person and I don’t agree with some of the videos I’ve posted.” He also went on to say that he's since distanced himself from former friends like Zeglaitis, who have "disappointed" him. 

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Post originally appeared on American Upbeat.