Facebook Gaming Toast
In November 2019, Toast signed an exclusive streaming deal with Facebook Gaming. Since November 2019, Toast has shifted all his streaming activities on Facebook's Gaming platform. He has managed to convert his Twitch success over to Facebook Gaming while averaging over 500k views per stream. Disguised Toast plays Among Us. Nov 22, 2019 Facebook enters the streamer bidding wars, signs Disguised Toast Jeremy 'Disguised Toast' Wang will join Facebook gaming.

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Born | Jeremy Wang 25 November 1991 (age 29) Taipei, Taiwan | |||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Canadian • Taiwanese | |||||||||||||||||
Education | University of Waterloo | |||||||||||||||||
Occupation | Streamer YouTuber | |||||||||||||||||
Home town | Kingston, Ontario, Canada • Penang, Malaysia | |||||||||||||||||
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Location | Los Angeles, California | |||||||||||||||||
Years active | 2015–2019 2019–present (Facebook Gaming) | |||||||||||||||||
Genre | Gaming | |||||||||||||||||
Games | Hearthstone Teamfight Tactics League of Legends Among Us | |||||||||||||||||
Followers | 1.94 million (3 May 2021) | |||||||||||||||||
Total views | 74 million (3 May 2021) | |||||||||||||||||
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Jeremy Wang (born 25 November 1991),[1][2] better known by the alias Disguised Toast, is a Taiwanese-Canadian streamer, YouTuber, and Internet personality. He got his start on YouTube, creating videos about the digital card game Hearthstone. Wang later began streaming on Twitch, before signing an exclusive streaming contract with Facebook Gaming in November 2019.[3]
Wang is a member of OfflineTV, an online social entertainment group of content creators.[4]
Career
In 2015, Wang began making infographics and YouTube videos in which he showcased unusual card interactions in Hearthstone, shared on the community aggregation site Reddit.[5] Wang covered his face with a toast-shaped cardboard mask until he revealed his face by mistake in October 2016.[6]

In March 2017, Wang competed in the ONOG Major Circuit at PAX East.[7] Despite making it into the top 32, he overslept the following morning and was disqualified.[8]
In June 2017, Wang was temporarily banned from Hearthstone for 72 hours in response to an instance in which he showcased an exploit on stream.[9][10][11]
It was announced in October 2017 that Wang had joined OfflineTV, a collective of content creators living together in Los Angeles, California.[12][13]

Wang became known for his Hearthstone streams. In the summer of 2019, he gained a huge following while streaming Riot Games' new game Teamfight Tactics, and another spike during the test phase of Riot's upcoming card game, Legends of Runeterra. During that time, he was the second most-watched streamer on Twitch. By that time he had 1.3 million followers on Twitch and 950,000 subscribers on his main YouTube channel.In November 2019, Wang signed an exclusive deal with Facebook to move from Twitch to Facebook Gaming for his gaming streams.[14]
In May 2019, Wang was nominated as Twitch Streamer of the Year in the 11th annual Shorty Awards.[15]
In late 2019, Wang turned down an offer from Blizzard in which he was asked to reveal a new card from the Saviors of Uldum expansion, citing his personal feelings on Hearthstone as well as negative community reaction.[16]
In April 2020, Wang returned to Twitch to host a new non-gaming series called “Blind eDating”. The series focuses on dating a new girl each week and playing games with them.[17]
Between September 2020 and January 2021, Wang received an influx of more than two million subscribers and 400 million video views on YouTube[18] as a result of a number of his videos based on the game Among Us trending. He has played with a number of notable Twitch streamers, YouTubers, and celebrities in these videos, including PewDiePie, JackSepticEye, Pokimane, Jae Park, Logic, James Charles, Bretman Rock, and Mark Tuan.[19] In late October, Wang participated in an Among Us session on Twitch featuring Democratic politicians Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar to advocate for voting in the 2020 United States presidential election.[20]
Wang was named an honoree in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30, under the 'Games' category.[21]
Personal life
Wang received his 3-year degree in mathematics from the University of Waterloo.[22]
Wang's username is a reference to a Hearthstone card, SI:7 Agent. When played in-game, the voice line for the card reads 'This guy's toast'.[23] Comedian Conan O'Brien called it 'the greatest name in gaming history.'[24]
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Achievements
Notable tournament placements
Date | Game | Location | Event | Placement | Winnings (US$) |
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2019-07-04 | Teamfight Tactics | Online | TFT Thursday #1 | 2nd | $2,450 |
2019-04-02 | Apex Legends | Online | Twitch Rivals ALC Rematch Challenge | 11th | $1,500 |
2019-02-19 | Apex Legends | Online | Twitch Rivals ALC | 6th | $700 |
2019-01-23 | League of Legends | Online | Twitch Rivals: League of Legends Showdown | 1st | $2,800 |
2018-08-25 | Fortnite | Online | Fortnite Summer Skirmish | N/A | $16,200 |
2018-04-08 | Hearthstone | Boston, United States | PAX East GEICO Hearthstone Showdown | 3rd | $1,000 |
2017-04-15 | Hearthstone | United States | Red Bull Team Brawl: Spring 2017 | 1st | $1,500 |
Awards and nominations
Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2019 | 11th Shorty Awards | Twitch Streamer of the Year | Nominated | [15] |
References
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- ^OfflineTV (25 November 2018). 'Happy birthday @DisguisedToast. We love and appreciate you very much despite choosing this picture to post of all pics'. Twitter. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
- ^Offline TV (25 November 2019). 'Birthday stream'. Twitter. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
- ^Beresford, Trilby (27 December 2019). 'Streamer Jeremy 'Disguised Toast' Wang Explains Why He Left Twitch: 'I Felt Plateaued''. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^Miceli, Max (29 June 2020). 'Disguised Toast upset he didn't speak out more amid Offline TV sexual harassment situation'. Dot Esports. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^Matthiesen, Tom (14 November 2016). 'Talking to the man behind the mask - An interview with Disguised Toast'. Gosu Gamers. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Asarch, Steven (26 March 2017). ''Hearthstone' Disguised Toast Interview: Player, Streamer, Memelord'. player.one. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^'The 2018 Hearthstone Showdown Finals: Fissures In a Community - Break The Game'. Break The Game. 14 April 2018. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Mejia, Ozzie (13 March 2017). 'Freshly Baked: How DisguisedToast brought fun to the ONOG PAX East Hearthstone Major'. Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Booker, Logan (10 June 2017). ''Zero To Legend' Hearthstone Player Banned For Using Free Win Priest Exploit'. Kotaku. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Tassi, Paul (9 June 2017). ''Hearthstone' Streamer Suspended After Discovering And Showcasing Auto-Win Exploit'. Forbes. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Clark, Tim (8 July 2017). 'Disguised Toast on Hearthstone's new expansion, PUBG marathons with Reynad, and being banned by Blizzard'. PC Gamer. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^'Joining Offline TV'. YouTube. OfflineTV. 27 October 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Asarch, Steven (22 November 2019). 'Disguised Toast is making the move over to streaming on Facebook'. Newsweek. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^Murray, Trent (22 November 2019). 'Streamer Disguised Toast Signs Exclusive Deal With Facebook Gaming'. The Esports Observer. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^ ab'DISGUISEDTOAST Nominated in TWITCH STREAMER OF THE YEAR'.
- ^Cusick, Taylor (18 July 2019). 'Disguised Toast returns the Hearthstone Saviors of Uldum card that he was scheduled to reveal'. Dot Esports. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
- ^Michael, Cale. 'DisguisedToast returns to Twitch with non-gaming content'. Dot Esports. Retrieved 15 July 2020.
- ^'Socialblade YouTube Statistics'. Social Blade. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
- ^Moghe, Divyesh (25 September 2020). 'Best Among Us Streamers to Watch on Twitch'. TalkEsport. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
- ^Ziady, Hanna (21 October 2020). 'AOC just played a video game on Twitch to encourage voting'. CNN. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^'Forbes 30 Under 30 2021: Games'. Forbes. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
- ^Williams, Blue (20 July 2020). 'Here's how far these streamers got in school'. Looper. Retrieved 9 October 2020.
- ^Nicol, Will (25 October 2018). 'Twitch Streamer Disguised Toast Talks Streaming, Interacting with Fans - Digital Trends'. Digital Trends. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
- ^Moller, James (24 October 2017). 'VIDEO: Conan Loves Disguised Toast'. DBLTap. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
Disguised Toast 2021: Net worth, Career, and Facebook Gaming
Disguised Toast is one of the streamers that rose to fame with the increasing popularity of Among Us. Fans have hailed him as the best player to ever play Among Us. His knowledge of the game, strategies, and negotiation skills make him one of the most interesting creators to watch.
Toast currently holds an exclusive streaming contract with Facebook gaming and uploads his stream highlights on his YouTube channel.
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Disguised Toast: Early career
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Toast began his gaming career with the digital card game Hearthstone when he started making videos about it on YouTube. He got the alias 'Disguised Toast' since he used to cover his face with a cardboard cutout in the shape of a toast during the initial months of his career.
He continued with Hearthstone while slowly growing his channel until 2019. It was at this point where his career got a boost as he started streaming Teamfight Tactics by Riot Games.
Disguised Toast on Facebook Gaming
At the peak of his career in 2019, Toast was already the second most watched streamer on Twitch. He had 1.3 million followers on the streaming platform. His YouTube channel also had 950k subscribers. In November 2019, Toast signed an exclusive streaming deal with Facebook Gaming.
Since November 2019, Toast has shifted all his streaming activities on Facebook's Gaming platform. He has managed to convert his Twitch success over to Facebook Gaming while averaging over 500k views per stream.
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Disguised Toast plays Among Us
Just like most of the other creators, Toast also picked up the viral sensation Among Us as his primary game choice. During September and October 2020, Disguised Toast became not just one of the best players of Among Us but also one of the best creators.
Apart from his astonishing Facebook Gaming figures, during this period, Toast gained one million subscribers and 150 million video views on YouTube. As a part of his Among Us career, Toast got an opportunity to play with the biggest streamers and creators. He has been a constant sight in the streams of Pokimaine, Corpse Husband, Jacksepticeye, PewDiePie, and Logic among others. He was also a part of the record-breaking Twitch stream by Democrat Politicians Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar.

Disguised Toast net-worth and earnings in 2021
Last year, Toast urged his fans not to donate during his streams. Keeping that aside, a major part of his earnings come from his live streaming deal with Facebook Gaming. The other part of his earnings come from his YouTube content.
Naibuzz estimates Disguised Toast's net-worth to be around $2 million after calculating his Twitch and YouTube.
How to contact Disguised Toast in 2021?
Disguised Toast is available to contact through the following platforms:
Business Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@DisguisedToast
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Disguised Toast Details
Name | Jeremy Wang |
Born | 25 November 1991 |
Age | 29 |
Nationality | Canada |
Height | 5ft 6in/ 1.7m |
Weight | 60 Kg/ 132lbs |
Address | Los Angeles County, California, United States |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Games he plays | Hearthstone, Teamfighter Tactics, League of Legends, Among Us |
Net Worth | $2 million |
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