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Every year, Twitch hosts its annual convention, the TwtichCon, for its streamers. They invite thousands of content creators and fans – basically the entire Twitch community, for an IRL meet-up.

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It is one of the biggest events in the eSports industry, as the platform plays a pivotal role in its success. Plus, it is a great way for fans, as well as the creators, as they can connect face-to-face. So, each of them makes their appearance at the event in massive numbers. 

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Amouranth also regularly attends this event, as she is one of the biggest celebrities. The ASMR queen was also the most expected streamer this year, as thousands of fans hoped to meet her. And to everyone’s surprise, she made a banger entrance, becoming the Top Streamer for the event. Amouranth was quite happy about her public appearance, as one could point out from her later streams. However, in October, she stunned all her fans after she revealed a horrific incident during one of the TwitchCon events. 

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Despite successful appearances at TwitchCon, Amouranth reveals a dark secret from one of the event days 

The TwitchCon is a successful event from the Amazon-owned platform. Twitch hosts the event between July – September, inviting thousands of fans to the same. A few years back, they invited top ASMR streamer Amouranth to be a part of this event. 

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Amouranth was the biggest celebrity of the event as her skyrocketed success allured thousands of fans. She averaged a massive viewership compared to fellow creators, rising to success in months. She attended the event and met all her fans until the closing. And when everything was going all well for her, she had a ‘horrific’ moment midway. 

The streamer revealed it years later in a YouTube video, talking about how it all went down. Apparently, a fan walked in wearing the badge ‘findamouranth’ that caused problems. Luckily, the streamer had a bodyguard by her side who informed her about the situation. “Hey, this is a situation. Don’t go anywhere out of my sight. Anywhere you go, I have to follow you too,” he said.

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The ASMR queen was far angry over this, saying, “Why do you f*ckers let him in?” She then expressed her feelings talking about how the security should’ve checked before allowing him as he had a ‘weird’ name. 

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All in all, it was one of the worst experiences added to her list. And to go through something such weird despite being at a certain level poses as a mock to the community. 

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