NPC Miles Morales Prior to his career on social media, Ambersley was homeless. Through the platform's gift system, in which viewers can pay to send gifts to live streams, Ambersley, while imitating Miles Morales, would repeat a unique set of lines particular to each specific gift similar to how an NPC in a video game would. Other times, such as whenever his performance was interfered with by a passerby, Ambersley would break character, sometimes causing a viral moment. Some of Ambersley's most viral and, at times, controversial moments included him getting robbed, landing in trouble with law enforcement, and even ending up in physical altercations. Once, Ambersley drew controversy for performing inside of a store; he also broke character to swear and lash out at another NPC streamer beside him in public. On other occasions, he ran from police officers and spoke to a security guard while in character. On August 11, 2024,
GameRant reported that Ambersley had been arrested during one of his live streams; footage revealed that he had started a fight with other individuals in a parking garage prior to starting his NPC segment. Some publications, like
Polygon, have compared his performances to "those street performers who pretend to be statues";
Polygon also opined that "His genre of content blends the live stunt antics of someone like Kai Cenat with a specific meme-like video game humor that I associate with early
Smosh YouTube videos." By November 2024, Leaks World amassed over a million followers on TikTok. Occasionally, he would break character and lash out at some of the streaming marathon's participants including Cenat himself, Druski, and comedian
Kevin Hart. Regarding the NPC Miles Morales bit, Hart joked that it seemed like Ambersley was "stuck in Nickelodeon". On November 2, Ambersley got to meet actor
Shameik Moore, who voiced Miles Morales in
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, after Cenat invited Moore to the house where the streaming marathon was taking place. Together, they chatted outside of their personas and danced to songs from the Miles Morales films' soundtracks, including "Sunflower" by
Post Malone and
Swae Lee. When asked if he would still perform as NPC Miles Morales, he said, "No, I think I would rather want to be known as me. I'll still do the characters every now and then but as in doing the NPC thing, standing outside, I don't think so. I think at some point, I need to branch out." He also stated that Cenat had been inspirational to him in his decision to pivot as a social media personality. == References ==