A World of Warcraft player received an eviction notice from his mother – and this happened while he was live streaming. In the middle of an arena match, she handed him the letter, which caused Twitch streamer Crusader3455 to freak out.
The RL problems of streamers find their way into the channels from time to time. In rare cases, this happens live and the audience gets to see it. This was the case for the young Twitch streamer Crusader3455.
As he was fighting with 2 friends in the WoW arena against three other players, his mother came in and placed a letter on the table. The letter contained a request to leave the house.
“Shut the hell up, you bitch!”
At first, Crusader3455, whose real name is Michael, did not react at all. He continued playing the match calmly and ignored his mother, who was still standing next to him. All of this was recorded by the webcam.
Only when she repeatedly pointed to the letter and the request did he stand up, upset, and shouted at her, “Stay away from me!” and repeated, “Get out!” to chase her off.
His mother only replied, “You are leaving my house right now!” His mother did not back down. She tried to make Michael understand that he was no longer welcome and even threatened to call the police. Michael, on the other hand, just yelled at her and screamed: “Shut the hell up, you bitch!”
The reactions of the viewers and Twitch
Michael has already freaked out live on stream on other occasions. He yelled at his screen and repeatedly slammed his desk, which even made the camera shake. On one occasion, he even yelled at his mother through his mobile phone because she didn’t want to bring him pizza.
Clips of his outbursts quickly circulated on social platforms. On Twitch and Twitter, many viewers reacted with disbelief, anger, and outrage at Michael’s behavior towards his mother.
Twitch has already suspended the clips but has not announced any further actions. Whether Michael has since been removed from his mother’s house and whether Twitch will ban him is unclear. The channel is still accessible at the moment.
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