Was Ted Nivison Killed? Viral Jschlatt Tweet Sparks Internet Speculation

Ted Nivison and Jschlatt (Photo: Instagram/@tednivison and @jschlatt)

A recent viral tweet from YouTuber Jschlatt has sparked widespread attention, particularly due to its reference to the alleged death of Ted Nivison. The tweet, which circulated rapidly on social media, featured a photo of Nivison and claimed he passed away on October 23, 2025. This post was part of a long-running joke within Jschlatt’s community, one that has become a popular running gag among fans.

The humor surrounding Nivison originated during an earlier episode of the Chuckle Sandwich podcast. During the show, a t-shirt merch item was displayed, which jokingly stated that Nivison would die on October 23, 2025. The hosts—Ted Nivison, Jschlatt, Slimecicle, and Tucker Keane—played along with the joke, turning it into a recurring theme. Fans have since embraced this as a lighthearted tradition, often referencing it whenever a public figure passes away.

Jschlatt is no stranger to such jokes. Another ongoing gag in his community involves fans claiming that he somehow predicts death. This started in March 2021 when he mentioned that the following month would be "interesting." Shortly after, Prince Philip passed away in April 2021. The pattern repeated the following year when Jschlatt posted a photo of himself on a plane returning from the UK. That same day, Queen Elizabeth II died. Jschlatt later clarified that he had no connection to the queen's passing.

Since then, Jschlatt’s tweets have been used by fans every time a notable person dies. Many netizens now joke that he has a supernatural ability to predict such events. His latest tweet about Nivison’s supposed death has received over 115,000 likes, with some fans recognizing the joke and others being genuinely confused.

Several users shared their reactions, expressing how the tweet initially shocked them. One user wrote, “It's a shame Ted Nivison had to die on this exact day predicted by a certain someone a few years ago.” Another added, “Such a freak accident that he just exploded like that, fly high brother.” A third user joked, “It's good that at least you were there with him for a totally unrelated reason during his last moments… I'm sure he appreciated having a friend there.”

Some netizens admitted they believed Nivison had actually died after seeing the tweet. One user said, “I had no context on this and I thought for a second bro really died.” Another wrote, “Jesus christ I was not clued into this joke and felt my heart drop there for a moment.” A third user shared, “I am not joking, my heart dropped for a single second because my brain went what if that's not a joke actually.”

Despite the buzz around the tweet, Ted Nivison has not publicly responded to the joke. However, earlier this month, he tweeted that October would be his month. This prompted fans to reply with images of the podcast merch that claimed Nivison would die on October 23. He wrote, “I have a feeling that this is going to be my month.”

In a twist, content creator Quackity commented under Jschlatt’s viral tweet, changing the name from Nivison to Jschlatt himself. He wrote, “Rest in peace, Schlatt. You were a damn good friend and an even better podcast host. Such a shame you had to die today.”

As the joke continues to circulate, fans are eagerly waiting for more updates on the ongoing humor between Nivison and Jschlatt.

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