Alinity roasts Twitch viewer for bragging about losing their virginity

Virginia Glaze

Popular Twitch streamer Alinity Divine is used to getting inappropriate comments in her chat, as evidenced by her scathing response to one viewer’s odd announcement.

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Alinity was finishing up a session of Apex Legends when a fan by the name of ‘JublsTheGoon’ felt the need to announce that they had lost their virginity.

“Alinity, I finally lost my virginity,” the user wrote – to which Alinity had a hilarious response.

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Alinity, TwitterAlinity is a popular streamer on Twitch, known for the multiple scandals she’s been a part of – including copystriking YouTube king PewDiePie’s video for calling her a “Twitch thot.”

“Yeah, you told us last time that you had lost your virginity,” Alinity joked. “That’s… good for you, I guess? Like, I don’t know what to tell you. You keep saying it every time you come in my channel.”

She went on to question the fan’s age due to the comment, joking that she needed to give out wholesome advice to youngsters in her stream.

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“I can assure you that every single person in this chat is very happy for you,” she continued. “It’s like it’s an achievement. How old are you? Do I have to go tell your parents? Did you use protection? I don’t know what to tell kids these days.”

Alinity is no stranger to skeevy viewers, and even claimed that she would no longer stream rhythm game Just Dance due to “pervs” watching her broadcasts.

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This isn’t the first time Alinity has had a hilarious moment on stream, either; she took a NSFW booty pic during a live broadcast in early March, which she later claimed was to check for “butt sweat,” prompting a slew of speculation as to how she hadn’t been banned from the platform.

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Virginia is Dexerto's Entertainment Editor and an expert in all things TikTok, YouTube, and influencer-related. Boasting a background in esports, she's been tackling the social media space for over five years. You can reach Virginia at: virginia.glaze@dexerto.com.