Did Sykkuno address cheating allegations? viral 'sorry not sorry' post stirs sentiment
Viral 'sorry not sorry' post linked to Sykkuno fuels fan outrage amid increasing cheating allegations

A viral screenshot claiming that streamer Sykkuno posted a “sorry not sorry” message on Instagram has been confirmed as false, as the creator has yet to publicly respond to ongoing allegations.
The image, widely circulated on social media platforms including X and Reddit, appeared to show an Instagram blackscreen story by Sykkuno, reading, “I didn't do anything wrong. I was unhappy so I did what anyone in my position would do. sorry not sorry.”
The post quickly gained traction, with users questioning whether it marked Sykkuno’s first response to the controversy.
However, there is no evidence that the post originated from Sykkuno’s official account. As of now, the streamer has not issued any statement across his social media platforms since allegations surfaced on April 10.
The claims against Sykkuno stem from a document shared by VTuber Hemomal, which included screenshots, payment records and an audio recording.
The document alleges that Sykkuno maintained a live-in relationship from 2021 while also engaging with other creators, including Hemomal and Elfilea.
Additional allegations referenced in the document include claims of “love bombing” and concerns around power dynamics involving smaller creators.
Elfilea has publicly stated she was “used and lied to” over a five-year period, while another individual, Lena, referenced past experiences, stating she had previously described him as “fake, toxic, and manipulative”.
Other accounts have also circulated online, including claims from individuals named Nami and Yuyu regarding interactions and age differences. Bao has been mentioned in connection with alleged warnings shared with Hemomal.
Despite the growing discussion, Sykkuno has not addressed the allegations. The spread of the fabricated screenshot reflects ongoing speculation, as the audience continues to react in the absence of an official response.


















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