"I was probably one of the last migrators to the D&D Beyond character sheet, because I am an artist, so I just draw all of my stuff, and I want to do it in this very bespoke fashion."
This is an outright and known lie, and therefore cannot be anything but intentional. They have numbers how many people play, and they have numbers about how many people make characters on DnDBeyond - they absolutely know that she's not "one of the last migrators" to the DnDBeyond character sheet.
Why would they intentionally lie about that? Doesn't make sense, with how transparent it is to call them out.
EDIT: Corrected gender, thanks for the heads up.
EDIT2: Here are the number I was talking about in terms of number of D&D players vs. number of DnDBeyond users, showing she's not one of the last migrators.
D&D Players
~40-48 million (circa 2020-2021)
This article presents an estimate of the number of people currently playing Dungeons & Dragons around the world and also discusses historical estimates.
www.mtblackgames.com
"However, Wizards of the Coast released the infographic at the bottom of this page in early 2020 which states that D&D had “over 40 million fans around the world.” We also know from a Hasbro earnings call in late 2020 that
D&D has enjoyed a 20% increase in sales over the previous year. Assuming sales roughly correlate with the size of the fan base, we can estimate that by the end of 2020,
Dungeons & Dragons had over 48 million fans around the world."
DnD Beyond Users
~10 million (circa 2022)
EDIT3: I have had pointed out that another valid way of reading the quote was him talking about his personal table. I didn't take it like that, and my call-out was based on how I read it. But it could be incorrect if that's what he was referring to.