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“They’re trying to control my body-people telling me how I should dress and how I should act. “It’s shifted from them being perverts to just straight up calling me a whore,” Alinity told Vice.
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“Showing your underwear on screen? That’s our fault, right?”īut Divine, who has been streaming for more than five years, said in her own video that the behavior Kjellberg seems to be excusing has only been getting worse and has escalated to the point where men tell her she should kill herself or threaten to hurt her. “I know you don’t portray yourself to be the smartest person, but I know you’re not that dumb to not be aware of what you’re doing,” he said. “You’re just playing games with the shortest skirt ever, that’s our fault for looking at it in any sexual way, right?” Kjellberg said in the video. Some examples he cites include wearing a sheer top with her bra straps exposed, playing Just Dance in a dress, and eating a Popsicle while she’s on camera. Kjellberg then launched into examples he found on her YouTube channel that he believes proves that she wears revealing clothing and does provocative things and therefore shouldn’t be surprised when she receives harassment. “Like, ‘If I seem like a victim enough, maybe they’ll turn around eventually.’” “If she can’t accept that apology, what do you want from me? Like what else can I do? It’s like she’s so used to getting everything done her way and she just keeps pushing this victim narrative,” he said. But because Divine did not accept his apology, he said she was pushing a “victim narrative.” Meanwhile, Kjellberg apologized to Divine for calling the streamers thots and said in the future he’ll be more careful about the language he uses. She said she was angry when she heard Kjellberg used his platform of 62 million subscribers to watch a video of female streamers and call them a derogatory term. In the video, Divine explains that whenever a content creator calls her a name like “ thot” or “whore,” her own channel gets an influx of harassment, as well. In a later video posted on May 19, Divine admits that while Kjellberg’s video was hit with a claim, she didn’t make one-she was just speaking out of anger because she “knew couldn’t do anything about it.” In her own video, Divine visibly becomes flustered when Kjellberg calls the women “thots” and she runs off screen asking if she can file a copyright claim with YouTube against the video, because it uses content that she recorded without her consent.
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The feud between the two began earlier this month when Kjellberg tested the Tobii eye tracker-a tool that shows in real time what a user is looking at on the screen-by watching a video titled “ SEXIEST TWITCH GIRL STREAMERS APRIL 2017!!! #2.” The compilation video features Divine, so when Kjellberg referred to the women in the video as “stupid Twitch thots,” she got upset. In his latest video regarding an ongoing feud with Twitch streamer Alinity Divine, popular YouTuber Felix Kjellberg-known online as Pewdiepie-told his viewers that Divine shouldn’t blame men for harassing her on the internet when she wears revealing clothing.