HAchubby left stunned after running into awkward VR Chat encounter

Brent Koepp
Twitch: HAchubby / VRChat Inc

Popular Korean Twitch streamer HAchubby was in the middle of playing VR Chat during her broadcast when an inappropriate encounter left her running for the door.

VR Chat originally released in 2017, and is a free-to-play multiplayer title that allows people from all around the world to become an avatar of their choosing, and interact with others.

The game is notorious for bizarre and hilarious encounters, and streamer HAchubby was left stunned when she fell victim to a rather rude interaction between other players.

VRChat IncThe popular VR title lets you become an avatar and interact with players.

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HAchubby stumbles upon an inappropriate encounter

The Korean was in the middle of playing the VR game when she noticed an avatar of Nightmare Before Christmas protagonist Jack Skellington, and exclaimed “Oh my God, look at this guy!”

Another player then snuck up behind the Disney character and began to slowly touch his chest with their hands, which caused her to yell “No! Don’t touch. What the f**k!?”

She then let out a scream as the inappropriate encounter soon became more awkward. “I hate it!” she shouted as another avatar yelled “Gachihyper!” and then crouched near the other player’s groin area.

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After running away, the Twitch personality seemed stunned by what she had witnessed, and told her audience “Maybe this game is not pure,” before calling the other player’s behavior “crazy.”

HAchubby then told the other people in the area “Crazy!” as well, and when one of them replied “True,” she burst into laughter. However, the streamer was left in stitches when singing suddenly broke out.

“I’m just a memer, I meme my life away!” an avatar belted out, before the entire group of all started singing in unison, which caused the Korean to laugh uncontrollably.

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Despite the awkward situation, VR Chat’s bizarre and hilarious interactions had HAchubby laughing, as it lined up with her audience’s love of meme culture.

The Korean streamer was a breakout star on Twitch in 2019, going from 600 viewers to an incredible 150k followers on her channel as the year wrapped up.

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Brent is a former writer at Dexerto based in the United States, who covered topics such as Pokemon, Gaming, and online Entertainment.