As of this writing, Marsh’s Patreon and life-coaching services are only
available to individuals 18-years-old and older. But Marsh’s videos have routinely been addressed to children, with the influencer beginning many of his videos with “hey, kids!” After the controversy, Marsh’s videos are not as clearly addressed to children specifically, but he still harps on the theme of going “no-contact with non-affirming parents.
“Going no-contact will feel worse, I can’t lie to you,” Marsh said in a recent video. “If you go no-contact the rules change, you’re unmoored, there’s no sense of safety and sense of place because the rules change.”
In another video, Marsh asks parents to “hand over” the phone to the kids, so he can discuss his non-binary identity with them.
“Sometimes humans are more than boy or girl,” he
tells the kids. “Sometimes we’re something else, sometimes we kind of float and sometimes we’re a boy, sometimes we’re a girl. Because human beings are creatures, and we’re wild and exciting.”
TikTok creator Shumirun Nessa, who goes by the username “The Real Overload Comedy,” went
viral in March for her videos blasting Marsh.
“Stop telling kids to go on your Patreon and chat to you privately without their parents knowing!” Nessa
said in a video.
After being
doxxed, threatened and harassed for her views, Nessa defended herself by posting more videos from Marsh’s Patreon. In one, he
announces that he is
going to tell a story about “Jeff and I having sex.”