YouTube's most-watched blogger PewDiePie in hot water again

YouTube's most-watched blogger PewDiePie in hot water again

STOCKHOLM - YouTube's most-watched blogger PewDiePie was in trouble again on Monday after using a racial slur while playing a livestreamed video game, just a few months after losing contracts over anti-Semitic remarks.

In a video clip available online since Sunday, the 27-year-old Swede, whose real name is Felix Kjellberg, can be heard using the N-word in an expletive-laden tirade at his opponent.

PewDiePie is known for posting humorous clips and testing video games for his more than 57 million followers on YouTube, making him the site's most-watched blogger.

One game developer said he was going to file a complaint to prevent the Swede from playing his games online.

"He's worse than a closeted racist: He's a propagator of despicable garbage that does real damage to the culture around this industry," developer Sean Vanaman tweeted.

Kjellberg in February lost contracts with YouTube and Disney after he posted several videos containing anti-Semitic and Nazi remarks.

And in September 2016, he was temporarily blocked on Twitter after making a joke about the Islamic State group.

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