Controversial internet personality Steven Kenneth Bonnell II, widely known as "Destiny," has sparked a heated online debate after allegedly threatening to expose "20 other streamers" if he is added to the sex offender registry. This claim surfaced following allegations tied to revenge porn incidents.
The controversy began on January 22, 2025, when a video of Kick streamer jstlk surfaced online, suggesting that Destiny should be listed on Florida’s sex offender registry. In response, Destiny allegedly stated, “Bro, if I need to go on the sex offender list, I'm taking like 20 other streamers with me, okay, LULW.”
I can't believe I'm being accused of being malicious with other people's pornographic images/video/audio...
— jstlk (@jstlk_) January 23, 2025
If I go down for it I will retaliate by exposing the sexual endeavours of my fellow streamers! pic.twitter.com/bffrZAAcoG
On January 23, 2025, jstlk posted a screenshot of an alleged message from Destiny, further fueling the debate. Destiny’s alleged statement reads, “I can't believe I'm being accused of being malicious with other people's pornographic images/video/audio... If I go down for it, I will retaliate by exposing the sexual endeavors of my fellow streamers!”
Streamer Chaeiry also weighed in, criticizing Destiny and urging others not to be intimidated by his alleged threats: “Do not let this man scare you or threaten you into thinking you are the same as him. Do not let Destiny make you think your silence or support of him up to this point…is a scarlet A on your name forever.”
Meanwhile, Twitch streamer Pxie has reportedly raised $27,000 to sue Destiny, adding to the ongoing tension within the streaming community.
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