Twitch streamer rips into ‘ugly’ viewer for mocking her appearance

Michael Gwilliam

Art streamer 39daph has been steadily growing in popularity on Twitch and one of the reasons why is her take-no-prisoners attitude towards anyone who tries to talk smack – including her own viewers.

During a September 19 steam, the artist was working on a new piece when she received a message from a viewer mocking her for wearing earrings indoors.

In typical Daphne fashion, the Vancouver-based artist did not hold back in her retaliatory response to criticism towards her appearance.

“‘Wearing earrings indoors lmao,’” the streamer read the message aloud. “What’s wrong with wearing earrings indoors?”

It’s not uncommon for streamers to want to look nice while broadcasting to hundreds or thousands of people, which confused the artist. “The f*ck? What’s wrong with wanting to look cute?”

Instagram/39daph39daph has been rising in popularity on Twitch.

39daph clearly wasn’t just confused by the comment, she was offended too. The Twitch streamer went on to further roast the viewer: “Are you just mad because you’re ugly? Stay mad, ugly b*tch.”

The uncensored artist went on to talk to her stream for a bit before getting one final word in: imagine sh*tting on other people for just wanting to look nice. Dumb b*tch.”

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This isn’t the first time Daphne has taken her viewers to task for comments. Earlier in September she blasted ‘clingy’ fans for refusing to stop direct messaging her and blowing up her inbox.

In her profanity-laced rant she revealed some people message her several times a day and she has to block them “because they won’t shut the f*ck up”.

 

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For her part, 39daph is pretty consistent with upholding her channel’s rules which simply state, “don’t make my chat an awkward place for everyone else or I have to ban you.”

With over 120,000 followers and climbing, 39daph is emerging as one of Twitch’s most popular artists. She has done art of streamers such as xQc and Greekgodx. Over on Twitter, she is followed by popular personalities such as 2018 Overwatch League MVP Sung-hyeon ‘JJoNak’ Bang and Rod ‘Slasher’ Breslau.

According to the website Socialblade, her Twitch channel is averaging a gain of 2,300 followers per day. 39daph’s channel could be one to watch out for heading into 2020.

About The Author

Michael Gwilliam is a senior writer at Dexerto based in Ontario, Canada. He specializes in Overwatch, Smash, influencers, and Twitch culture. Gwilliam has written for sites across Canada including the Toronto Sun. You can contact him at michael.gwilliam@dexerto.com or on Twitter @TheGwilliam