Retired “Call of Duty” pro gamer Douglas Martin, who goes by the moniker “Censor,” has revealed in an emotional YouTube video the real reason he broke up with Yanet Garcia, dubbed the “world’s hottest weathergirl.”

Martin claims their relationship started to break down over money after Garcia demanded a percentage of his earnings due to the fans she brought to his YouTube channel. The final straw came when he proposed making a video of himself buying a car for her.

Martin had been widely mocked online after breaking up with Garcia to focus on “Call of Duty” before swiftly retiring when he was unceremoniously dumped out of the World Championships.

He claims their problems started when he explained how much money his video blogs showing the early stages of their relationship were making. He then goes on to claim that she asked for a percentage of the money.

He said he “didn’t feel comfortable” with that, even though he appreciated that people were tuning in to see her and that she was driving her fans to his channel.

He insisted that he “support her,” by paying for whatever she wanted, instead.

Martin went on to claim that Garcia also gave him “ultimatums over who his friends could be,” saying that she tried to effectively ban him from seeing people she didn’t approve of.

The final straw came, he claims, when he told her he wanted to buy a car for her to use — but would only do so if he could film it and post it to YouTube because it would make “great content.”

Finally, he claims he held back originally out of respect for her, but felt compelled to post the “real” reason because of all the trolling and false rumors that had sprung up since their very public breakup.

Garcia has since hit back on social media, tweeting a meme featuring two pictures of Barack and Michelle Obama hours after Martin’s video vent live on YouTube.

The tweet showed a picture of the Obamas as students and another as president and first lady, with the accompanying text saying, “A woman’s loyalty is proven when her man has nothing. A man’s loyalty is put to the test when he has everything.”

She was then assailed by trolls on Twitter labeling her a “gold-digger,” though others pointed out the number of videos he had made featuring her prominently “to use her for views.”