CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: Tyler Blevins, aka Ninja, is far from a stranger to the world of esports, having started his journey with 'H1Z' before making a name for himself in a seven-year Halo career and then moving on to being a 'Fortnite' legend. His undeniable talent led him to compete for some of the largest esports organizations in the world, including Cloud9, Team Liquid, and Evil Geniuses, propelling him to a level of stardom he could never have imagined.
Ninja and Jessica don't share a lot about their relationship on the Internet. However, around two years ago, on May 11, 2021, Ninja took the Internet by storm after posting a tweet about his wife, Jessica Blevins, that was simultaneously humorous and bizarre. So, keep reading to know what Ninja said about his wife, with whom he celebrated his fifth marriage anniversary last year.
What was Ninja's tweet?
In a now-deleted tweet, he wrote, "I am in the middle of carrying a league of legends game about to close it out, and my bra-less wife brings me a sandwich (not asked for) with chips as I get a double kill bot lane. So how is your day going?" Though the tweet was taken down from the creator's Twitter account, it is indeed true and left the Internet buzzing with mixed reactions.
As most Twitter users will know, it's hard to get rid of a contentious post, especially when it's surrounding a notable personality like Ninja. The tweet initially appeared on Archive.org's Wayback Machine on May 11, 2021. This explained why so many users were seeking the tweet the next year on the same day. On the first anniversary of the post, many Twitter users shared the same phrase without context or with their twist to Ninja's original post. But to those who knew its history, it was an inside joke.
'Thanks for sharing this piece of history'
No wonder the bizarre tweet from Ninja has turned into an inside joke that gets reiterated every year, leading his fans to leave their humorous opinions or take on it. Several also reply to Twitter user Kurtis Conner's tweet that contains Ninja's original post. One user replied to the tweet, "Put it in my calendar a long time ago so I wouldn't forget :)." While another stated, "I wish I could be this funny on purpose" "Thanks for sharing this piece of history. Lmao," said one, pointing to how the tweet has been etched in the memories of the long-time followers of Ninja.