Okay, so I was super curious about this whole Wilbur Soot ex-girlfriend thing. I mean, I’m a fan of his music and streams, and like everyone else, I get a little nosy about the people I follow online. So, I decided to dive in and see what I could find. I wasn’t trying to be creepy or anything, just genuinely curious.
My Little Investigation
First, I started with the obvious: a simple Google search. I just typed in “Wilbur Soot ex-girlfriend” and a ton of stuff popped up. Mostly, it was forum discussions and Reddit threads. A lot of speculation, a lot of names being thrown around, but nothing really concrete.

Then, I moved on to Twitter. I figured maybe there might be some old tweets or mentions that could give me a clue. I spent a good hour scrolling through Wilbur’s timeline and looking at replies. It was kind of like looking for a needle in a haystack, to be honest. I found some teasing comments and inside jokes, but nothing that really screamed “ex-girlfriend revelation!”
I even tried looking at some fan accounts. I know, I know, that sounds a bit much, but I was already this far down the rabbit hole! These accounts are usually pretty dedicated and have all the details, right? Well, even they seemed to be in the dark. There were lots of posts about his music, his streams, and his general awesomeness, but not much about his past relationships.
Next I tryed to search for pictures with “girlfriends”, which return alot of the same faces. I started to wonder If I should just stop, I mean maybe is not ok to just look for someone past relationship.
The Realization
And honestly, after all that digging, I realized something. It’s really none of my business. I mean, Wilbur is a great entertainer, and I enjoy his content. But his personal life is his personal life. He’s entitled to keep some things private, and we should respect that. My curiosity was satified at my own expense!
So, I decided to just drop it. I closed all the tabs, cleared my search history, and put my phone down. It felt good to just let it go. I’ll stick to enjoying his music and streams and leave the detective work to someone else. Or, you know, nobody. Because, really, it’s all good.