In a shocking turn of events, YouTuber Markiplier has taken responsibility for the infamous Bite of '87 at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. The Bite of '87 has been the subject of much speculation over the years, with many theories about what really happened. But now, thanks to Markiplier's confession, we finally have the truth.
According to Markiplier, he was at Freddy Fazbear's Pizza on the night of the incident. He claims he was there to film a video for his immensely popular YouTube channel. Markiplier says he was playing one of the animatronics and accidentally bit one of the children who was present.
"I didn't mean to do it," Markiplier said in his confession video. "I was just so caught up in the moment that I forgot I wasn't actually a robot. It was a mistake."
Markiplier went on to explain that he kept quiet about the incident for all these years out of fear of what the consequences might be. He said that he didn't want to ruin his career and that he didn't want to bring any more negative attention to Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.
However, Markiplier says that he can't keep this secret any longer. He says he wants to take responsibility for his actions and make things right.
"My fans deserve to know the truth," Markiplier said. "And I want to do whatever I can to make things right for the families affected by this tragedy."
It remains to be seen what kind of consequences Markiplier will face as a result of his confession. It's possible that he could face legal action from the families of the victims or from Freddy Fazbear's Pizza itself.
But for now, Markiplier seems remorseful and determined to make things right. He has pledged to use his platform to raise awareness about the dangers of playing with animatronics and to support the families affected by the Bite of '87.
It's a shocking turn of events, but one that could lead to some positive change in the world. Only time will tell what kind of impact Markiplier's confession will have, but for now, it's clear that he's taking things seriously and doing everything he can to make things right.