In July 2019, Dixon donated £3,000 to Jersey Action Against Rape (JAAR), a local charity in Jersey, which supports survivors of rape and sexual assault. Dixon raised more than £44,000 by playing
FIFA for the
NHS COVID-19 Urgent Appeal during the
COVID-19 pandemic. Tekkers Town in
2017 and
Hashtag United F.C. in
2018. Dixon has participated in all the
Sidemen Charity Matches held so far, playing on the YouTube Allstars team in every iteration except for the 2022 and 2026 matches, in which he played for Sidemen FC. He has scored exactly one goal in every single match he has partaken in, with the exception of the inaugural event in 2016, where he had a penalty saved in a goalless performance. He is the only non-Sidemen member to have played in every match, a status that became his after Sidemen member
TBJZL's brother Manny Brown, who played in the first six matches, did not participate in the 2026 match. On 2 June 2024, Dixon played in a football charity match held by British YouTube group Beta Squad and American YouTube group AMP at
Selhurst Park, London, England. The event raised money for The Water Project. Dixon scored one goal in the 80th minute for Team AMP before the match ended in a 6-6 draw after a pitch invasion forced the game to be called off. == Personal life ==