Sykkuno allegations intensify after multiple women come forward

Allegations against popular streamer Sykkuno have intensified after multiple women came forward with claims of manipulation and misconduct.
The controversy began on April 10, when VTuber HemomalVT released a 32-page document detailing accusations against the 34-year-old content creator. The post reportedly includes audio recordings and outlines claims of serial cheating, emotional manipulation and predatory behaviour, which quickly gained traction across social media.
After the initial post, several women publicly shared their experiences. One accuser, Lena, who said she dated Sykkuno between 2015 and 2019, wrote, “I dated him for around three years, I warned a few people about him at the time but most people didn’t believe me and got harassed for it.” The tweet also said she wanted to get in contact with Sykkuno’s girlfriend, if she would speak.
Another VTuber, Elfilea, described a breakdown of trust, saying, “After 5 years of knowing each other, I had really grown to trust him, only for him to take advantage of that, of me. I feel used and lied to.” Additional accounts alleged uncomfortable encounters at events and the use of financial support to influence relationships. Somewhere in the middle of all this, the overall theme kept returning—power imbalance, and the feeling that it was used.
Concerns about age gaps were also raised. One accuser, Yuyu, said, “I talked to Sykkuno in February after he followed me and then I started ignoring him because I clocked him, why he was 34 and I was like 18.” The post added that, in her view, he was “doing this on a massive scale.” It’s the kind of detail that tends to land hard in these debates, mostly because it turns a general accusation into something more specific.
Another individual, Nami, described an alleged encounter, stating, “Sykkuno grabbed me by the waist and pulled me in against his body and asked in a flirty tone ‘so, do you want something’.” The allegations have prompted wider discussion within the streaming community about power dynamics and accountability, particularly given Sykkuno’s large online following and influence over emerging creators. As of April 12, Sykkuno has not publicly responded to the claims.
*(Around the same time these posts were circulating, you could still hear the usual stream chatter in the background—thin, constant notifications stacking up—like everyone was waiting for the next update, or maybe for someone to deny it. Actually… people were doing both, depending on what timeline they were on.)*
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