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Twitch Streamer Kiaraakitty Faked Egg-Throw Incident in Taiwan, Police Demand Public Apology

Famous Twitch streamer Kiaraakitty has landed herself in hot waters as her recent egg-throwing incident turned out to be fake and it was revealed that she staged all that to gain publicity.

Kiaraakitty, real name Cheng Wing Yee is a well-known streamer on Twitch with over 530,000 followers. She is also an OnlyFans content creator.

The ‘Egg-Throwing incident’ happened when she was streaming her traveling on the streets of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

All of a sudden a random woman reached up to her and started pelting eggs on her while accusing her of seducing her husband.

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The incident shocked Kiaraakitty’s audience as everyone at the time believed she had been harassed by the lady.

Though the streamer told the Taiwanese media TVBS that she had complained to the police, Taiwan police deny that the streamer ever filed a report about the incident, reported by Focus Taiwan.

However, later, Taiwan police did an investigation and found out that the entire “egg attack” was staged by her and claimed she orchestrated the attack to get views.

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Police demand public Apology from Kiaraakitty

During the investigation, police took a closer look at the streaming video and noticed the woman throwing eggs kind of looked fake, more like a man dressed up as a woman.

Turned out, he was a 32-year-old Singaporean man who was working with her.

He was wearing a wig and a costume to make him look like a married woman angry while shouting-

“You post sexy photos to seduce my husband.

The police authorities are now demanding a public apology from Kiaraakitty to the people of Kaohsiung.

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The case is now being looked at by The Kaohsiung District Court while the streamer, as well as her associate, are charged with violating Taiwan’s Social Order Maintenance Act.

On February 24, during one of her live streams, she tearfully apologized in Mandarin language.

“I’m really sorry, I just wanted to be funny,”

Kiaraakitty said in the video

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