Streamer Chaeiry accuses Destiny of sharing intimate audio recording without consent

She accuses Steven "Destiny" of sharing her intimate audio recording without consent and plans to file charges.

On January 21, 2025, streamer Chaeiry publicly accused Steven "Destiny" of sharing an intimate audio recording of hers without her consent. The allegation follows a similar claim made by Twitch streamer and YouTuber Pxie on January 20, 2025, who accused Destiny of distributing explicit content featuring her without permission.

Chaeiry revealed that she had learned her private audio recording had been taken and shared without her knowledge.

"Today I was made aware of an intimate audio recording taken of me without my consent, that was also shared without my consent. I’m upset right now and am going to give myself time to process. This is serious. The person who received the recording from Destiny was not aware I did not consent to the recording. They recognized me by my voice and messaged me today out of concern. I don't feel comfortable sharing more right now."

Explaining why she had chosen to speak out publicly, she says, "Destiny has blocked me and banned me, and people supporting me from his community. I have not done anything besides ask him for an explanation as I was assured this was something he didn't do to me. When I wasn't given one privately, I spoke publicly."

She also noted that Destiny had blocked and banned her from his community following the incident. In response, Chaeiry announced her intention to file a police report and press charges against Destiny.

The allegations add to the controversy surrounding Destiny, who has previously been embroiled in a revenge porn scandal. Both Pxie and Chaeiry's claims involve the sharing of private, intimate content without consent, a violation that is being met with legal action.

As of now, Destiny has not publicly responded to these latest accusations. However, both Pxie and Chaeiry have made it clear that they are pursuing legal remedies for the alleged violations of their privacy. 

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