Streamer Tectone denies abuse allegations after Pinkchyu’s claims

OTK streamer Tectone denies abuse allegations after ex-girlfriend shares emotional account of toxic relationship.

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Twitch streamer and OTK member Tectone has addressed allegations of abuse made by his ex-girlfriend, Pinkchyu, a Twitch streamer and TikToker.

In a November 21 livestream, Tectone denied the claims, alleging his accuser was being manipulated by outside forces and stating, “I did everything for you. I helped you with everything.” He expressed frustration with what he described as fabricated issues and indicated plans to take legal action.


The controversy began on November 20, 2024, when Pinkchyu shared a series of tweets discussing abuse she experienced in a past relationship. Without naming her alleged abuser, she detailed being “degraded” and pressured to alter her appearance, saying her self-worth was “crushed.” Pinkchyu also reflected on ignoring warnings from others, adding that she felt “blind to reason” due to manipulation. “I hate that I was lied to when another girl who went through worse was trying to come forward,” she wrote, referencing reconciliation with another victim.


Speculation quickly linked her accusations to Tectone, her former partner and a prominent member of OTK, a collective that includes streamers like Mizkif, Esfand, and Emiru. In his livestream, Tectone accused Pinkchyu of being influenced by others behind the scenes and criticized her for airing grievances he claimed were unfounded. He also mentioned signing a non-disclosure agreement and raised concerns about her mental health, using controversial language to describe her actions.

OTK has yet to issue a statement, leaving the community divided. While some viewers support Pinkchyu’s claims, others question their validity, sparking intense online debate. This incident raises broader concerns about accountability, the impact of online platforms on personal disputes, and the responsibilities of creators in addressing such allegations.

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