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Prateek Kaushik (“Patrick Posts Here”) – Controversial Comeback Video

In the world of social media influencers, where fame can rise overnight and fall even faster, few names have stirred up as much buzz in recent days as Prateek Kaushik, also known as “Patrick Posts Here.” After a long silence filled with rumors, criticism, and speculation, Patrick has finally made his controversial comeback—and the internet cannot stop talking about it.

Who is Patrick Posts Here?

For those unfamiliar, Prateek Kaushik became a well-known figure in the Indian creator space thanks to his unique storytelling style, sharp satire, and unfiltered content. With millions of views on his reels and a solid YouTube following, Patrick had carved a niche for himself as someone who spoke raw truth—sometimes a little too raw for the platform’s comfort.

He disappeared months ago after being “cancelled” by a section of the internet for making a video that many considered “too offensive” and “insensitive.” He went silent. No posts, no explanations, no stories. Just… vanished.

The Return: A Video No One Expected

On August 1st, 2025, Patrick broke his silence with a 10-minute raw, unedited video titled “They Thought I Was Done”—a direct, unapologetic response to the hate he had received.

He did not play safe.

Instead of issuing a traditional apology, he called out cancel culture, exposed some inside drama from the influencer industry, and even shared private chats (with blurred names) to back his claims. The video wasn’t edited with fancy music or transitions. It was just Patrick, a camera, and his brutally honest words.

Within 24 hours, the video had crossed 2 million views on YouTube and was trending on Instagram and X (formerly Twitter).

Key Highlights from the Comeback Video

  1. “I was never cancelled by the audience, only by jealous creators” – Patrick claimed that a group of popular influencers had formed a “WhatsApp circle” to boycott him because he was growing too fast.
  2. “I’m not here to entertain bots” – He took a dig at the fake engagement some creators use to stay relevant.
  3. Revealed the dark side of brand collaborations – Patrick exposed how some brands push creators to hide their opinions and sometimes even script “fake” activism just to look relevant.
  4. “Don’t call this a comeback. Call it a reminder” – He ended the video with this line, which is already being used in memes and fan pages across Instagram.

Mixed Reactions from Fans and Creators

The comeback divided the internet.

  • His loyal fans celebrated his honesty, calling him a “lion in a crowd of sheep.”
  • Critics accused him of playing the victim and not accepting responsibility for past content.
  • Other influencers kept mostly silent—likely out of fear of being named next.

However, one thing is clear: Patrick is trending again, and he did it without paid ads or PR stunts. Just pure audience attention.

Why This Comeback Matters

In an age where creators are under pressure to be politically correct, constantly brand-friendly, and always smiling, Patrick’s bold return sends a signal—raw content still has a space.

He didn’t come back with a song, dance, or podcast. He came back with real talk. And that, in itself, says something about the changing nature of social media.

People are tired of filters—both literal and metaphorical.

Fan Engagement is Booming

The comments section under the video has become a space of storytelling. People are not just reacting—they’re writing their own experiences with cancel culture, calling out hypocrisy, and even defending creators they previously disliked.

On Instagram, the hashtag #PatrickPostsHere saw over 400,000 uses in 3 days, and his fan-made merch pages are already being shared.

Fan art, memes, remix reels—all have turned his comeback into a community movement, not just a personal victory.

What’s Next for Patrick?

Prateek hinted in the video that he might start a new content format: “Unfiltered Talks”—a monthly video series where he would address controversial topics, fan questions, and even invite other cancelled creators to speak freely.

He also mentioned he won’t be accepting brand deals for the next few months to stay “free of influence.”

Final Thoughts

Whether you love him or hate him, you can’t ignore Patrick Posts Here right now. His comeback isn’t just about one creator getting attention again—it’s a reflection of what audiences are craving: authenticity, even if it’s uncomfortable.

The influencer space has changed in the past year, but Patrick’s return just reminded everyone of one thing:

Truth may not trend every day, but when it does—it explodes.

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