People often say that art is a deceptive moonlight, but for the online community, especially for men at this moment, photo editing software, filters, or Photoshop are the real antagonists. There have been countless exposes of the true beauty of hot girls and cosplayers online that have left many shaking their heads in disbelief. Recently, there was another quite noisy incident involving Asteroid – a female streamer with a considerable number of subscribers and the “dream girl” of many young men.

Known as one of the rising beauties and hot girls thanks to her extremely cute and charming face as well as her super sexy body despite not often dressing provocatively, Asteroid quickly amassed a considerable fanbase. However, after accidentally turning off the automatic beautification software during her latest livestream, Asteroid has single-handedly demolished the carefully crafted image she had built over time. Specifically, during her broadcast on April 25th, for reasons unknown whether due to a computer issue or something else, she suddenly sat down to fix something, forgetting that in that position, her face would be outside the “influence” of the filter.


Of course, it can be said that the streamer’s real face is not so ugly as to become a topic of discussion. However, it is vastly different from what she usually presents on air. No longer is it a face that is always bright, smooth, and has refined contours; Asteroid’s true beauty appears somewhat pale, lifeless, and indeed, according to many people’s comments, looks very “ordinary”.

As a result, the consequences came almost instantly. From being a very hot name in the streaming world, attracting thousands of viewers each time she went live, the brand Asteroid suddenly “plummeted” severely. For instance, in her latest broadcast, the number of views she garnered was only around 400, which is less than 1/10 of her peak viewership. Asteroid herself later publicly apologized, revealing her bare face and pleading for fans to return to her as before. However, the situation for the streamer still seems far from promising.

