SSSniperwolf Tells Kai Cenat About Ex-Husband’s Lawsuit

SSSniperwolf revealed to Kai Cenat that her ex-husband is not only suing her for half of her earnings, but also a huge piece of what she owns in the future.
SSSniperwolf, whose real name is Alia Shelesh, met up with Cenat on the latter’s stream for the first time, and the latter reflected on how big a fan he was of hers when he was younger. The conversation later shifted to talk about her ex-husband, Evan Young (known on YouTube as “MisterSausageBoy”), who’s currently suing her.
“He wants all of my money,” she revealed around the 20-minute mark. “He has taken half of everything I own, and he still wants to take half of everything in the future — like, all of the future earnings.”
“He wants my social media accounts,” she continued. “He wants my new channel that I just made.”
The streamer continued, explaining that she’s hopeful the lawsuit will be over next year. “Bro just doesn’t want to work, ever,” she added.
In the lawsuit that was filed in 2023 (after a previous one was dismissed and he filed for divorce in 2022), Young alleged that he and Shelesh created the SSSniperwolf YouTube channel in 2013, with him recording gameplay and writing scripts while she became its on-camera talent.
Per Young’s lawsuit, “Young would play video games such as Call of Duty and/or Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance and record his gameplay. Young would then prepare a script for each recording for Shelesh to read on camera while acting as though she was playing the recorded video game footage.”
He also accused her of multiple shady acts beginning in September, 2022, when they split up as a couple, but remained business partners. Among the alleged acts are locking him out of business operations, signing sponsorship deals without his knowledge (and keeping all of the money), and creating new channels without his approval (and keeping all of the money from those as well).
In the lawsuit, Young claims breaches of fiduciary duty, contract, and good faith and fair dealing. He believes he’s owed half of the revenue (which he estimates to be more than $1.2 million) that has been generated since their split.
“It’s like a really horrible situation to be in right now,” admitted SSSniperwolf towards the end of her conversation about the lawsuit. “I really don’t care about my main channel anymore. It’s hard just giving half of every paycheck to somebody who does nothing. It just sucks.”