Being a Twitch streamer is quite the public occupation, requiring in many cases for a person to show their face, and parts of their home while streaming. Due to viewers watching hours of content of a streamer, and the connection provided by Twitch chat and the ability to donate, some individuals take their fandom way too far, and end up stalking a streamer. Unfortunately, this has been the case for more than a few streamers, with one streamer Meowko feeling as though she would've been killed by a stalker.

Stalking a Twitch streamer is a creepy act, often leaving the victim of the stalking feeling uncomfortable in their own home. This especially becomes the case when the streamer's home can be targeted by a stalker. For many streamers, their home is also their place of work, meaning that stalkers can often easily find where a streamer lives through their streams. This can lead to some scary situations, as stalkers will even go so far as to break into a house. In popular streamer xQc's case, he found himself unable to return home as people kept breaking into his house.

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Now, popular Russian Twitch streamer Mira has had to face a creepy situation regarding a stalker. Upon returning to her home, Mira found that a stalker had broken into the place, leaving a creepy message waiting on her door. With hearts and other drawings spray-painted on the door, the stalker clearly knew who Mira was and made their intentions known. Mira then went on to stream and speak about the topic in an eight-hour Just Chatting stream.

The clip of the stream has since been removed, but click here to see a mirrored copy.

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Comments on the clip, which has since been deleted from the Livestream Fails subreddit, shared people's shock at the alleged stalker's actions. Many who commented on the post were unhappy with the attention which was now being brought to the stalker, stating that the views and likes could embolden them. It seems that getting on stream is something many stalkers are willing to do or even hoping to achieve more attention through, such as one stalker who disturbed streamer Jadeyanh's stream by delivering pizzas to her apartment multiple times.

Some are wondering though whether the alleged stalking situation is real or not. As is the case with much of online media, a critical eye is often the key to figuring out whether a situation is real or fake, and some believe due to the way the door is spray-painted that Mira's Twitch drama could be fabricated. However, most people are leaving their skepticism until the initial scariness of the situation has calmed down.

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