Alinity has been one of the most-talked about topics when it comes to Twitch drama as of late after a clip of her throwing her cat went viral. The latest development of the Alinity cat situation has seen the Saskatoon Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals determine that her pets are safe with her, but it seems that the controversial Twitch streamer’s troubles are far from over.
After taking a little bit over a week off from streaming on Twitch, Alinity returned to the streaming platform today to broadcast herself playing video games like Apex Legends. In her stream, Alinity explained that the cat situation has resulted in people in her neighborhood now recognizing her and following her home while she’s out taking her dog for a walk. Understandably, Alinity is uncomfortable that people are now learning where she lives.
“I gotta tell you, man, that’s not cool,” Alinity said in her return stream. She also explained that she keeps a baseball bed underneath her bed as a way to defend herself against possible home invaders.
This isn’t the first time that Alinity has had to deal with “stalkers” since the cat throwing incident went viral. On July 21, Alinity said that people were coming to her house and even asking her neighbors about her whereabouts. “Its [sic] actually really scary,” Alinity said in her tweet about the issue.
Alinity will likely remain one of the most-talked about Twitch streamers moving forward, even as the animal abuse controversy subsides. The whole situation caused widespread drama on Twitch, unearthing rumors that Alinity will never be banned from the platform because she possibly has dirt on Twitch staff.
Alinity was never banned from Twitch for throwing her cat on stream, which largely fueled the controversy. There were those who felt Alinity was avoiding consequences that a smaller Twitch streamer would experience had they done the same thing on stream, leading to a petition to ban Alinity from Twitch that is nearing 35,000 signatures at the time of this writing.
Source: Dexerto