Tension from the Streamer Awards 2025 spilled into the Twitch world this week after Ironmouse publicly shared that an interaction at the event left her feeling deeply uncomfortable. The VTuber described shaking during the encounter, setting social media abuzz.

RaKai, a 16-year-old streamer involved, responded during a livestream on December 12. He questioned Ironmouse’s account and said the meeting was meant as admiration, not intimidation. "I'mma stop her right here. B**ch, be for real! ... I actually look up to Ironmouse. Okay? I say, 'Yo, Ironmouse, you're a legend, bro. You're a legend.' So how the hell do you feel uncomfortable, bro?" he said.

RaKai added that if Ironmouse felt uneasy, she should have asked to end the conversation, which he would have respected immediately.

Meanwhile, Ray, who was also present, apologized to Ironmouse and said he no longer wants to engage with her content.

This incident has sparked widespread debate on Twitch about respect, personal space, and accountability at creator events. Many viewers see this as more than just one incident; it highlights how important it is for creators to listen when someone says they feel uncomfortable.

The controversy follows another recent moment where Ironmouse spoke out about feeling shaken after an invasive question about her appearance at the same event.

This story shows how praise, closeness, and power can clash quickly in real-life streamer meetups, raising tough questions for the online community.