Dream Team

Dream Team is a YouTube channel created by ImJayStation and his former girlfriend, Alexia Marano. The duo since then broke up, letting Alexia to make videos independently and letting Jay to have a new girlfriend.

Girlfriend's Death
January 21, 2020, Jason uploaded two videos titled "My Girlfriend Alexia Died... *Rest in Paradise*" and "SAYING GOODBYE TO MY GIRLFRIEND ALEXIA (REST IN PARADISE)"; click-baiting the "death" of his girlfriend, Alexia Marano, in a car accident. Many were quick to believe that Jason was lying, using her "death" for-profit and called Jason out for it, including Keemstar; after Jason upload, a titled "LIE DETECTOR TEST TURNS INTO REAL BREAKUP!! (CHALLENGE)" on another channel he shares with Alexia after the first video was uploaded.

In the first video, many were quick to point out Jason's attempts at fake cry and many criticizing him for shameless plugin his second channel "Dream Team", monetizing the video and adding a link to his merch. Many were also quick to point out and criticized Jason for saying his girlfriend's "dying wish" is have his second channel reach 1 million subscribers. YouTubers such as Ethan Klein from H3H3 and Charlie from Penguinz0 heavily criticized Jason, calling him a "scumbag" and a "shit-eating parasite". Another Youtuber called TehMimi made a response, during which she revealed Jason flew over to Texas to hang out with a minor and share a hotel room with her, said minor in question stated that she stayed awake fearing Jason would have done something to her.

SomeOrdinaryGamers, among others, noted that after searching and asking about any reports, that the police confirmed that Alexia Marano was not involved in any car accident in Ottawa.

On 26 January, Jason uploaded another video titled "DEAD GIRLFRIEND OUIJA BOARD CHALLENGE AT 3AM!! (GONE WRONG)". However on 27 January, Jason removed all three of these videos and uploaded a new video titled "ALEXIA MARANO *THE TRUTH ABOUT HER*"

In this video, Jason tries to play the victim and blame Alexia for trying to ruin his life. He admits to lying about his girlfriend's death and his plans of what he was going to do after releasing the third video, such as resurrecting Alexia. However, Jason then claims that Alexia's parents demanded he remove the videos regarding her death and told them off saying it wasn't their business, Alexia having left him and filing an arrest warrant for assaulting her with a weapon, in which he later claims it can't happen due to him being in his home, essentially trapping him in his own home.

He also claims to have had a hard life where his parents were always mean to him; him running away from home as a teenager, getting a criminal record due to actions such as underage drinking, joining the Canadian military, risking everything to be on Youtube and never being happy until meeting with Alexia, with everything going grand until he started faking her death.

However, many were quick to debunk every one of Jason's claims. Optimus cross-referenced the Toronto Police department "officer" that appeared in Jason's video and found that the "officer" was an impersonator and a Newsweek article where Toronto Police deny any warrant on Jason. Jason also claims to be a military vet and joined up at Grade 9, but many pointed out that the military wouldn't have allowed Jason to join due to having a criminal record, needing a parent's consent to join as a minor and needing an education of Grade 10, essentially Jason was trying to steal valor.

On 28 January, Alexia released a video on her channel Alexia Marano titled "ALEXIA IS ALIVE (truth about ImJaystation)". In this video, Alexia talks about her relationship with Jason and how he was controlling and abusive towards her. From demanding her to go not any social media, and getting mad at her from messages on her phone from years ago. She talks about how she felt scared of Jason and had to do videos with him out of fear, about how she felt isolated from her family and friends and how he tried to take more and more from her. She also talks about how her family and friends were being harassed about her "death" and how Jason wouldn't let her tell anyone about it. She also claims that her dad called her to tell Jason to remove the video about her fake death, to which Jason responded with "tell your dad not to block my money! I don't get a part of his business, he shouldn't get a part of mine!" and "why don't you get your dad to write me an apology letter! Because he's trying to block my money!".

Jason responded by downloading her video uploading it onto his other channel Dream Team and copyright claiming Alexia's video and uploading another video titled "ALEXIA MARANO EXPOSED (THE BAD SIDE OF HER)" on his main channel. In this video, Jason claims Alexia was the controlling one in their relationship, made him unfollow everyone on his social media, claiming that Alexia wanted the all money from the Dream Team channel and that she was fine with faking her "death". Jason also showed videos of Alexia helping him with his videos and being OK with it and a video of her calling his fans delusional, but all these videos are being taken out of context and made to make Alexia look bad.

Many however were skeptical with both their responses, some believing that both were lying and faking the whole thing for views, others believing that both were lying to save face.

Kavos made a video with his reaction to the new videos and exposing Jason as an abusive, manipulative and controlling boyfriend. In the video, Kavos shows DMs of Jason to his ex-girlfriend, Aiko. In these DMs, Jason threatens and manipulates her to drop out of school, mocks her and her family for being poor and threatens to leak her details to get her to keep making videos with him. After not getting his way he leaked her number on Instagram. Aiko released a video of a phone call with him threatening her and planning to pay her ex-boyfriend to expose her in one of his videos.