Nowadays, streaming has become one of the most popular jobs among young people, so the increasing appearance of beautiful female streamers is no longer surprising. However, as the competition among streamers becomes fiercer, and everyone tries to please their fans and viewers, recently, a beautiful streamer named Narry Thuong unexpectedly did the opposite.

Specifically, in a recent livestream, Narry Thuong was playing League of Legends with her friend when an unexpected incident occurred as her friend got disconnected. It turned out that the guy playing with Narry was using someone else’s account, and when the account owner logged in, he was kicked out of the game and couldn’t get back in. The situation might not have been a big deal if the guy hadn’t played poorly, leading Narry Thuong to ask him to log out for her friend to join. Her response was a very rude phrase, which made the beautiful streamer become “brash” and unleash a series of unflattering comments directed at him, such as “get out,” “okay, you are the best…***,” “you can’t handle that *** ***,” “if you can’t play, get out.”

The incident quickly became a hot topic and was shared rapidly on social media, causing the online community to split into two opposing opinions. Some argued that her response to the guy was entirely justified, while others acknowledged that Narry Thuong was wrong for her reaction, as it was completely normal for the owner of the account to play, and she could have used more conciliatory language to address the issue.



Before unexpectedly gaining fame from this “drama”, Narry Thuong was not widely known, with her personal page having only about 1,200 followers. In fact, both sides share some blame as it was clearly a small story that escalated into a drama. Narry Thuong was wrong for publicly insulting the other player during the livestream in front of many viewers, especially since her friend was merely borrowing an account. On the other hand, the account owner’s response with rude language was also inappropriate, as it easily provoked others’ anger.