The Streamer Awards 2025 was meant to be a celebration of the year’s biggest creators, from record-breaking Twitch personalities to viral gaming icons. But alongside the jokes, red carpet photos and fan excitement, a troubling story has emerged about an alleged threat made against streamer Fiona “Fanfan.” Instead of post-event buzz being centered around winners and standout moments, one clip circulating on X has ignited concern about safety at influencer events. In it, financial creator Jason “TheStockGuy” recounts overhearing a violent conversation at the venue, one that included both physical and sexual assault threats directed at Fanfan, allegedly sparked by jokes she made about Kai Cenat.
Alleged bathroom threats described as violent and sexually abusive by livestream clip
In a three-minute clip from his Just Chatting livestream, TheStockGuy claims the incident happened during intermission. He said he had gone to the restroom when he overheard an unidentified man raging: “Yo! F**k that bch! Man, f**k that bch! I’ll fking toss that bch! I’ll f**king knock her f**king teeth out! How she gonna s*ck d**k with no teeth?!” The language shocked him, but what followed was even more disturbing. The creator recalls the same man escalating the threats, turning them into explicit sexual assault remarks. “And then he started saying some s**t about… I don’t want to repeat it, about some things that are assault-wise that he’s going to do her.”TheStockGuy continued by emphasizing just how serious the threats sounded: “This dude’s in the bathroom talking about he’s going to straight up f**king beat the s**t out of her. Do some horrible things to her.” He described confronting the man as he exited, asking, “Yo, man, are you okay? Like, you good?” The alleged threatener didn’t respond, and his companion dismissed it with, “‘Oh, man, he’s just from New York,’” before they left.As of now, Fanfan has not publicly addressed the alleged incident, nor has the event organizer, QTCinderella. Online reactions are rapidly calling for investigation and stronger security at events where public figures are exposed to fans and critics alike. What was supposed to be a night honoring streamers has instead raised urgent questions about creator safety, harassment, and the growing hostility in influencer spaces.Also Read: “A loser”: Zack Peter tears into Meghan Markle’s Netflix holiday special with blunt criticism

