BrookeAB, Emiru, and various other popular female Twitch streamers recently opened up regarding their harrowing experiences with online stalkers, despite taking extensive measures to save themselves.
In today's world, where streaming is one of the most popular professions, stalking has, sadly, become a serious problem, particularly for female creators.
One of the most prolific names is 100 Thieves co-owner BrookeAB, who even canceled her trip to the Coachella Music Festival after a psychotic stalker threatened to "set her home on fire."
Twitch streamers often encounter scary and harrowing situations on stream and in real life involving stalkers or crazy fans. In this regard, female streamers and content creators from various platforms face several worrisome problems and threats from stalkers, despite taking measures to protect themselves.
From canceling events to changing their entire locations, content creators go through an extremely rough patch to ensure their safety.
One such victim of toxic masculinity and stalking is 100 Thieves member BrookeAB, who regularly streams on Twitch with many other high-profile streamers, garnering a massive following on her social media accounts.
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In the past, she was the target of a hateful harassment campaign where individuals sent death-threat messages to her and her family members. She even spoke about a particular stalker who doxxed her online, pushing her to take a brief hiatus from all social media platforms to protect herself.
On a July 29, 2022, broadcast, One True King member Emiru also revealed that her former stalker had been moved to a psychiatric hospital to receive mental health care, giving her some time to recover from the trauma.
The Twitch streamer even opened up
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