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AriaSaki, one of OfflineTV’s active members, has revealed a shocking update from her personal life. Apparently, money and relationships have been a serious issue, and fans are worried for her. 

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Money lending has always been a topic of debate as people have had different opinions of it. While some remained in favor, others complained about the destruction of relationships, unnecessary fights, and more. Overall, the concept of it is considered taboo in most cases, with people thinking ten times before handing it over to the needy. 

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Such has been the case with Twitch streamer AriaSaki, who recently revealed a money incident on her stream. Aira broke the silence with multiple details on how some people asked for money but never gave it back. 

Twitch streamer AriaSaki reveals shocking incident from her personal life 

During her recent IRL stream, Aria penned down her thoughts on lending money, while adding a recent incident to it. First, she spoke about cutting off people, whether they were family or not, as not everyone deserved the same energy. According to her, people did not match up at the same level at times and that consumed a lot of energy. So, cutting them off was the best option rather than spiraling around aimlessly. 

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Post that, she revealed details on how one of her close aides borrowed money worth 5 figures. Aria explained that this anonymous person approached her and asked for money, promising that they would return it soon. But well, things got ugly, and the Twitch streamer never got the money. 

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Talking more about it, she added, “When you borrow or when you lend money, you should always factor in that they may not pay it back. Once I contacted the family member asking for small payments. I was pretty much given a lot of attitude, and I realized like oh that’s when I learned the lesson I’m probably not going to see my money back.”

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Last but not least, AriaSaki explained how these things affected her deeply making it very hard. So, she was having trouble juggling between them, making her go through immense stress.

What are your thoughts about this? Did you ever go through something like it? Let us know your opinions on lending money in the comments section.

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