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“Goodbye and farewell”: Jourdin Pauline steps away from social media after cyberbullying storm following assault claims

“Goodbye and farewell”: Jourdin Pauline steps away from social media after cyberbullying storm following assault claims

Jourdin Pauline (via YouTube/JOURDIN PAULINE)

Popular streamer and singer Jourdin Pauline has recently deactivated her official X and Instagram accounts after days of intense online backlash. Her decision comes shortly after she spoke publicly about an alleged se*ual assault connected to The Streamer Awards 2025 party. While Pauline never directly named the accused during her livestream, many viewers believed she was referring to fellow creator Tylil James.In a lengthy post on X, Pauline cited relentless cyberbullying and emotional exhaustion as the reasons for stepping away. Seeing videos and discussions about her sister’s death worsened her mental health, and she expressed her desire to prioritize her well-being. The popular streamer wants her music and artistic contributions to be her legacy and bid everyone farewell.

Cyberbullying, faith and unanswered questions surrounding Jourdin Pauline’s final posts

Before deactivating her X account, Pauline shared a long message explaining the excruciating toll that online harassment had taken on her mental health. She wrote, “The cyberbullying I’ve experienced has deeply impacted my mental health. Reading lies, threats, and dehumanizing comments day after day is not something anyone is immune to. I’m choosing to prioritize my well-being and step back from engaging with negativity. ”In the same post, she reflected on the incredible career she has had and personal struggles, adding, “But I’m genuinely tired as I leave behind my music and my legacy. It’ll still continue once I’m gone because that’s what truly lives forever is art, my art & my craft. The weight of the world has always been on my shoulders. She thanked everyone who supported her throughout her journey and gave a shout-out to her mother and sister for constantly showering her with love and care. In her final statement in the post, she expressed her dismay and disappointment at concerning videos and statements made against her late sister.Pauline wrote, “I’ve seen very disheartening videos about my sister’s death. Do not speak on her. You don’t know her, and you don’t know her story, and she’s not here to defend herself.” She concluded by revealing that she had decided to ”not feel this pain anymore” and wished “god bless everyone goodbye and farewell.” Both of Pauline’s social media accounts have now been deactivated, and it seems unlikely she will ever return. Also read: “Absolutely disgusting”: Asmongold backs Tylil James amid assault allegations and escalating online fallout with Jourdin Pauline

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