Although he's largely streamed without a camera for most of his career – and only appeared in videos with either a mask or an animated avatar to cover his ...
[Sylvee kept saying](https://twitter.com/sylveemhm/status/1576042155537469440?s=20&t=0Y5Lg0I1N4YUmTsKXzbOMw), "What the heck?" Meanwhile, [Nihachu](https://twitter.com/neimki/status/1576353162813792256?s=20&t=0Y5Lg0I1N4YUmTsKXzbOMw) was one of a few friends to remark that Dream is apparently very handsome in real life. In the last week, Dream has been building up anticipation for a [long-awaited face reveal](https://www.svg.com/1020437/dream-announces-long-awaited-face-reveal/). Jacobs ended the call by smooching his phone's screen, and marked the occasion by tweeting that he had "finally [seen] one of [his] best friends' faces for the first time!" ["Minecraft" YouTuber Dream](https://www.looper.com/342307/the-untold-truth-of-minecraft-youtuber-dream/) is finally taking the mask off, and he's already given some of his best friends in the streaming and YouTube game the first look. Here's what some of the industry's biggest names had to say upon seeing Dream for the first time.
The face reveal is nearly here. Kacee Fay. Images via KarlJacobs_, anthonypadilla, BadBoyHalo, sylveemhm on Twitter, Anthony Padilla on YouTube | Remix by Kacee ...
He also said that finally getting to see Dream’s face made it the “best day.” [Twitch](https://geni.us/ybEcleV) streamer, and YouTuber mostly known for her Minecraft content and skills said that it was “crazy” that Dream is actually “a real guy” upon seeing his face. Variety streamer and 100 Thieves member TinaKitten hasn’t known Dream for a long time compared to some other creators, but the duo has gotten close quite quickly. Brownlee stated that Dream’s continuous individual FaceTime calls to numerous creators is “one of the most interesting social media campaigns” that he has ever seen. Velvet, a streamer and creator who is mostly known for Minecraft, shared his reaction. They are the first and only duo to react to Dream’s face reveal together thus far. He is another longtime friend of Dream’s and proclaimed that he was “starstruck” upon seeing behind the mask. Now, he has finally gotten to see what Dream looks like, and the duo agreed that the interaction felt “surreal.” The Minecraft star has been close friends with some of these creators for around 10 years, but he is only now revealing his face to them for the first time. Ranboo, a fellow Minecraft star and another semi-faceless creator who has only ever shown part of his face, seems to have had a mutual face reveal with Dream based on their Twitter interaction. Anthony Padilla, who previously interviewed Dream virtually in his “I spent a day with” series, now got to see behind the mask. Philza, a Minecraft creator and member of the Dream SMP, shared his reaction and commented that he was “so proud” of Dream and can’t wait to see “what the future holds” for the Minecraft star.
Minecraft YouTuber Dream is revealing his face publicly after being anonymous. See how influencers reacted to his big reveal.
The YouTuber plans to upload a video of his public face reveal to YouTube, potentially on Oct. At the time, Dream said he believed face cams are "awkward." In 2021, Dream revealed his first name is Clay and that he lives in Orlando, Fla. According to reports, he was born on Aug. I can’t wait to start meeting you guys in person," he continued. (plus Minecraft manhunt in real life soon?!) so many awesome things to come.
Minecraft YouTuber Dream has officially revealed his face to multiple content creators. But what does he look like? Find out below.
So, to be clear: Dream hasn’t revealed his face to the public. Although Dream has supposedly only shown his face to friends, the community still doesn't know what he looks like yet. Recently, Dream has supposedly revealed his true identity only to his closest friends, and their reactions have been nothing short of spectacular. As one of the most decorated creators in the [Minecraft](https://www.ginx.tv/en/minecraft) community, Dream has cultivated a massive near-cult following. [Dream](https://www.ginx.tv/en/minecraft/who-is-dream-the-story-of-minecraft-s-faceless-youtuber) has been at the cornerstone of Minecraft entertainment for years. Almost everyone who’s seen Dream under his mask has been in awe over the content creator’s actual appearance. I don’t know what I expected you to look like. In response to the Minecraft community wanting Dream to reveal his face to the public, the content creator posted a cryptic Tweet, noting, “ Wait, the jawline. Wait, I’m proud of you. You look like a baseball player to me. Wait, this is so surreal.”
Minecraft YouTuber Dream is known for his speedruns and his iconic mask, which he has publicly removed. His identity under the mask is currently a mystery, ...
While Dream has kept fans on edge, he did show his face to some close friends meanwhile. He also said that he’s been nervous about showing his face and will have to get used to being on camera and not making awkward expressions. But then Dream kept the mask on once again. Now, fans are speculating that Dream will finally show his face at Twitch Con, which is taking place on October 7 in San Diego. Over the weekend, Dream questioned if it was finally time to take the mask off, only to not show his face once again. His identity under the mask is currently a mystery, although the massive content creator has decided that could change sometime very soon.
Dream is set to reveal his face, but his fans are demanding that he Facetime YouTuber Danny Gonzales first as a throwback to April Fools 2021.
[Dream would go live on Twitch](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RYvtY_7SkU) with his stream title simply being “Face Reveal”. Video soon.” However, this was just an elaborate April Fools joke played on Dream’s viewers. see you all very soon :).” This immediately filled his fan base with excitement as the Minecraft player has amassed tens of millions of followers without ever showing his face.