TheNicoleT: Why was the Twitch streamer harassed at beach during IRL stream?

NicoleT was met with a barrage of hurtful remarks attacking her choice of swimsuit while at the beach
PUBLISHED MAY 19, 2023
TheNicoleT has 1.2 million followers on Twitch (TheNicoleT/Twitter)
TheNicoleT has 1.2 million followers on Twitch (TheNicoleT/Twitter)

Twitch streamer NicoleT, known for her engaging content and vibrant personality, was harassed during an IRL stream. Instead of receiving support and positivity, NicoleT was met with a barrage of hurtful remarks attacking her choice of swimsuit.

In a disturbing incident shedding light on the persisting issue of online harassment, the streamer found herself subjected to derogatory comments. Nicole T has 1.2 million followers on Twitch and 188k followers on Instagram.

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'No self f**king respect'

TheNicoleT received negative comments when she was creating a video at the beach. She was wearing a swimsuit and lying on her towel. Fellow beachgoers harassed her by saying “no self f**king respect” and knocked her phone out of her hand. They shouted at her and one of them claimed, “We know what you are doing is disgusting” while another asked, “How old are you?” The person who was with Nicole supported her and responded, “She’s at the beach in a swimsuit talking on her phone.” This frustrated the miscreants further as one of them said, “Shaking her ass.” Meanwhile, the other shouted, “Did you not hear what he said, making money.”

IRL streams are one of the most popular ways for content creators to film their travels and other creative work, but they come with their own element of risk. Since these situations are often out of the streamer’s control, there is no telling what they could lead to.

'Why are you guys so mad?'

Nicole laughed at them and asked, “Why are you guys so mad?” and laughed again. The troublemakers claimed they were worried “because there are kids here - I’m sure their parents don’t want to watch it and those people literally left because of you.”

Meanwhile, apparently frustrated with the streamer’s laugh, the other alleged, “You have no self-morals, you have no self f**king respect, f**k your f**king video b**ch.” Then they started to act wild and snatched the camera away from her hands. It then flips upright onto the sand. Nicole picks the phone up and starts laughing again, saying, “God damn.”

This incident serves as a reminder that online behavior has real-life consequences, and it is incumbent upon all users to foster a culture of respect and understanding. 

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