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DreamKazper Speaks After A Year Of Silence

After a little over a year of silence, Johnathan Sanchez, AKA DreamKazper, took to writing a TwitLonger to comment on his past and his plans for the future. In the post, Sanchez says that he will be entering therapy and has since changed his online alias to Klaxzia.

Sanchez posted the following:

In regards to the past two years, the present, and future.

Hey everyone, over the past couple of years I have been slowly working on changing and bettering myself as a person. It’s been a slow process but I know I should have taken initiative and done this long ago. I am going to start attending therapy to help me mentally and to grow as a person, something I should have done in the past. Yes, I changed my online alias to Klaxzia with no intentions of trying to forget the past or in a sense sweep it under the rug, I simply wanted to play games as it helped me cope and playing under my old alias brought on a lot of understandable toxicity. As people have started to realize who I am, I would like to deeply apologize to the friends and people I didn’t tell; I regret not doing this way sooner. I understand that I am far off from earning anyone’s respect back (if any) but I will keep on bettering myself as an individual to show that I am not who I used to be.

– Jonathan “DreamKazper” Sanchez
AKA. Klaxzia

The post has been met with heavy backlash as he made a similar post last October. For those unaware, DreamKazper has accused of sexual implications with an underage girl with one providing screenshots that he solicited pictures from her when she was only 15 years old.

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