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Nina Lin refuses to say sorry after Target shoplifting clip goes viral while Asmongold urges Twitch to act

Nina Lin refuses to say sorry after Target shoplifting clip goes viral while Asmongold urges Twitch to act

Nina Lin refuses to say sorry after Target shoplifting clip goes viral while Asmongold urges Twitch to act (Image via Getty)

Twitch streamer Nina Lin is in the middle of a big online storm after a video of her inside a Target store went viral on November 30, 2025. In the clip, many people said it looked like she scanned only a pack of butter at the self-checkout but also put a pack of steak in her bag without scanning it. The short video spread very fast on social media. People started saying she shoplifted. One day later, on December 1, 2025, Nina Lin spoke about the video on her stream. She did not say sorry. Instead, she said people were overreacting and that Target was not losing money. Her reaction made the online talk even louder.

Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt questions why Twitch has not acted

Popular streamer Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt joined the discussion. He asked why Twitch had not taken action against Nina Lin even after she talked about the store clip on her stream. His post was shared widely and added more attention to the situation. After the video went viralThe first wave of reactions came from viewers who saw the clip on social platforms. Many said the video looked clear to them. They felt it showed Nina Lin scanning one item but taking two items home. Some people said it was wrong because the clip was recorded live in a store. Others said they were shocked that she spoke about it so casually the next day. Nina Lin’s response When Nina Lin talked about the clip, she spoke in a strong and bold tone. She told viewers she did not plan to apologize. She said the store was not harmed. She even held up a pair of boots that she said she bought from Target at a very low price. Her message was simple: she did not think the situation was a big deal.Reactions from streamers and fansThe online talk grew even bigger when Zack “Asmongold” Hoyt posted about the situation. Many fans agreed with him. They said Twitch should give a clear answer. Others said they were waiting for Twitch to share a statement.As of now, Twitch has not released any public statement about Nina Lin or the viral video. The online conversation continues, and many people are watching to see what happens next.Also Read: Nina Lin Accused Of Stealing On Livestream As Target Video Shocks Twitch Viewers

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