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Emiru, the recently turned OTK co-owner, revealed massive secrets pertaining to her role, and fans are shocked. 

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Emily Beth Schunk, better known as Emiru, is one of the renowned streamers in the industry. Fans know her for her League Of Legends skills, as she hosts countless hours’ worth of streams featuring the game. Plus, she plays a pivotal role in the OTK clan, co-owning the organization and helping with the decisions. 

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Three days back, the content creator announced her role of becoming the co-owner while taking a stake in OTK. And while fans were quite happy with the news, she stunned them with some shocking facts. Apparently, Emiru was in talks with the company for long enough, but multiple reasons delayed her position approval.

Twitch streamer Emiru takes fans on a trip down memory lane as she reveals the journey of co-owing OTK

On February 1, 2023, Emily announced her co-owner position, posting a youtube video about the same. There, she revealed that she was all set to have an official stake in OTK after recently joining as a content creator. Looking at this, fans were quite happy as the streamer ticked off multiple goals on her checklist. 

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She recently grabbed her first million followers on Twitch, so this news acted as icing on the cake. However, she recently revealed multiple secrets related to her ‘co-owner’ position, stating them in her recent video.

Apparently, the streamer claimed to get a co-owner offer in April/May 2022, but some issues slowed the process. She said“Initially invited on to the ownership team, I think it was March or April of last year. It was after my first League tournament, the OTK ref tournament when I was invited but it took a while for things to be like, officiated.”  

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Followed by that, Emiru also revealed that she was far skeptical about adding her name to the board as the organization had multiple black sheep. For instance, Mizkif, one of the lead members, was accused of sexual harassment but was not found guilty. Rich Campbell also found himself in troubled waters after being accused for the same reason. 

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So, despite getting the role offer, Emiru had second thoughts about ruling the clan. After all, she was on the verge of establishing herself in the industry, and one lousy remark would push her to sail through a storm.

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