The Valorant community was recently graced with a wholesome moment, as a clip of the Portuguese caster Luis "Moove" Silva gained traction on Twitter. The clip, which has been reshared by prominent esporting personality Jake Lucky, featured Silva trying to cast a match from the Valorant Campeonato de Elite Promotion Qualifier on Twitch before his daughter came in and started tickling him.
What ensued was Moove trying to dodge and rebuke his daughter's attacks while commentating in a professional tone, making for a hilarious scene for the audience. The streamer himself shared the wholesome moment yesterday, captioning it:
With the online social media space inundated with trolls and bad-faith actors, truly wholesome moments, especially ones that happen on live streams, have become quite rare.
This is why many people appreciated the clip so much, as it shows the Valorant caster in a professional setting maintaining his commentary, all the while playing with his daughter without shooing her away.
Many Twitter users took to replying to the various clips, asserting that wholesome content like this is exactly what they needed:
The fact that Moove kept his composure while tickle-fighting his daughter on stream was also lauded by many, with some even suggesting he should get a raise:
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However, not everyone was pleased with the interaction. A few noted what they felt was unprofessional behavior on the caster's part for letting his daughter disturb him during an official match. Users like Ansee thought that while the interaction might be cute, it was unseemly in this setting:
A vast majority of people didn't seem to have a problem, and some even defended his actions, saying it was not unprofessional because he didn't let
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