Cam Skattebo Is Answering Unhinged Questions About Wiping Himself Live On Stream [VIDEO]

Cam Skattebo Is Answering Unhinged Questions About Wiping Himself Live On Stream [VIDEO]
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Cam Skattebo’s injury has given him ample time to connect with fans.

Skattebo is out for the 2025 NFL season after suffering a dislocated ankle in Week 8. The rookie running back won’t return in 2025, but he should be back for Week 1 of the 2026 NFL season. It may have stopped him on the field, but not from participating in other things.

When he’s not out and about, Cam Skattebo goes live on Twitch and entertains his fans. Last month, he went viral for chugging an energy drink from a boot on Twitch. He also slammed his head into a chair while wearing his helmet.

Now, the Giants’ rookie running back is back with his antics. This time, he remained in his chair and spoke directly to the fans.

Cam Skattebo Speaks On Wiping His Butt On Livestream

During his latest livestream, Cam Skattebo answered some unhinged questions. “Do you wipe sitting up or standing down, he started off. “And do you wipe from balls to butt crack or butt crack to balls?

Skattebo answered: “I’m a balls-to-the-butt-crack kind of wiper.” He explains his routine in detail. “First wipe’s dry tissue, second wipe’s wet tissue, third wipe dry tissue.”

Moving to the next topic, he reads another question. “Alright, real question: Do you flush before you wipe, or do you flush after you wipe? Do you stand up and smell it all?” Cam Skattebo continues with a discussion on bathroom etiquette. “You give a courtesy flusher? No. Any courtesy flushes here? Always courtesy flush, bro. Gotta stand up to admire your work.”

Giants star RB Cam Skattebo is UNHINGED on stream:

“Do you wipe sitting up or standing down, and do you wipe from balls to butt crack or butt crack to balls? I'm a balls-to-the-buttocks kind of wiper.”

😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/39aSUzaF52

— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) December 17, 2025

In the meantime, Cam Skattebo is on the road to recovery. His impactful rookie season ended with 101 rushes for 410 yards and five touchdowns. The rookie rusher went on to record seven all-purpose touchdowns across seven games.

When he’s healthy, the Giants are slated to be a dangerous team in 2026.