Twomad

Muudea Sedik (December 17, 2000 – c. February 9, 2024), better known as Twomad, was a Canadian YouTuber and live streamer based in Los Angeles.

Sedik created his main YouTube channel in 2017. He made gaming videos before becoming known as an Internet troll and prankster. Several clips of him became Internet memes; the first was a viral clip in which he croons "goodnight, girl, I'll see you tomorrow" to the camera before abruptly falling over. In 2020, Sedik’s zoombombing videos went viral, and he surpassed both 1 and 2 million subscribers. With allegations of harassment and assault, Sedik remains a controversial figure after his death.

Life and internet career
Muudea Sedik was born on December 17, 2000, in Canada to an Ethiopian family. As a teenager, Sedik started gaining followers online after posting comedic "meme edits" of gameplay footage on YouTube and Reddit, the first of which featured Overwatch (2016) gameplay of the character Lúcio. When he was 16, Sedik decided he was making enough online advertising revenue to drop out of school, and, much to his father's chagrin, become a full-time YouTuber. While he created his first YouTube channel in April 2016, his main channel was created in August 2017.

In 2019, a short clip of Sedik saying "goodnight, girl, I’ll see you tomorrow" in a mock video message before abruptly falling over became an Internet meme. It spread to other social media platforms, such as Instagram, and was featured in other meme edits. He began live streaming on Twitch early that year, playing games such as Overwatch and Rainbow Six Siege (2015), but was banned later in the year after a penis was seen while he was livestreaming Omegle. Afterwards, he began streaming on YouTube. Sedik was also active on Twitter, Instagram, and Discord. In early 2018, Sedik started uploading popular compilations featuring short clips of himself.

In the following years, Sedik gained a reputation as an Internet troll and pranksterone whose fans eagerly consumed his "outlandish sketches and awkward online encounters". The website Passionfru.it said he was known for his cringe comedy, and many of his antics became popular Internet memes among Generation Z users. Passionfru.it thought Sedik's content was "a fever dream. Made for teenagers, it is full of extreme and edgy editing."

Sedik enjoyed further attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. In April 2020, he asked his Twitter (now known as X) followers to message him links to Zoom meetings so that he could join and play pranks on them, an Internet trend known as "zoombombing". He spent several weeks disrupting their unsuspecting online classes. One of the resulting videos became the most viewed on his YouTube channel, and BBC News showed clips from it in a report on zoombombing. Passionfru.it credited him with popularizing the trend. In 2020, Sedik's channel rose dramatically from 960,000 to 2.2 million subscribers. A 2021 article stated he had over 844,000 Twitter followers. His cost per mille on YouTube decreased by 8% to $3.40, a minor loss compared to other YouTubers during the pandemic. Sedik was also a member of EpicSMP, a Minecraft series featuring many well-known content creators. In 2022, he did a suggestive cosplay photoshoot with internet personality Belle Delphine.

Sedik attracted criticism and controversy. In 2023, he tweeted a photo of Brianna Ghey, a recently murdered transgender teenager, claiming she was his "girlfriend". In 2019, he was criticized by K-pop fans and accused of racism after portraying BTS member Jimin in a video by wearing whiteface and a blond wig. In 2021, Sedik attended a BTS concert wearing an Asian conical hat and holding a manipulated photograph blending the faces of BTS member V and Mao Zedong, joking that it depicted his father. The same year, he started selling "N-word passes". In 2022, police were called and removed Sedik from Six Flags Magic Mountain after an altercation, causing another guest to the call the police in a now-deleted video.

An obituary in the Manila Bulletin stated multiple people have accused Sedik of harassment; osu! YouTuber Goldibell accused Sedik of repeated sexual assault and harassment and shared alleged screenshots of inappropriate messages she had received from him. Goldibell also accused him of stalking her after they cut ties. Sedik vehemently denied the allegations online. Sedik usually responded to queries with Internet memes and disingenuous remarks. Because of the controversies, fellow content creators began to distance themselves from Sedik. After he went on a year-long YouTube hiatus and his tweets became more disturbing and nonsensical, some raised concerns about his mental health.

Death
On February 13, 2024, the Los Angeles Police Department performed a welfare check on Sedik after he had been uncommunicative for several days. Sedik was found deceased in his Los Angeles residence at the age of 23. Authorities discovered drug paraphernalia at the scene, prompting an investigation into his death as a possible drug overdose. Subsequently, it was noted by fans that Sedik's accounts remained online on the platform Discord and video game Overwatch 2 for several days after he died.

Shortly after TMZ reported the incident, YouTuber Jameskii publicly accused Sedik of criminal behavior such as rape and pedophilia. Jameskii also claimed Sedik had made multiple attempts on his life due to his cooperation with law enforcement in investigations against Sedik. Conversely, Goldibell expressed condolences to Sedik's family, stating her neutral feelings towards his death. The Manila Bulletin described Sedik's legacy as contentious and polarized, with some choosing to recognize his death as "the loss of a meme icon". At the time of his death, his YouTube channel had accumulated 156 videos and garnered over 200 million views.