After an alleged cyber-stalker sold all of his possessions and traveled around the world to find Twitch star Amouranth, she was left “fearing for her life.” After attempting to enter her home, he was subsequently detained.

Amouranth has now defended herself in response to a YouTuber’s suggestion that she “made it up.”, and criticized the anonymous YouTube user who made the original video on June 27 in a tweet. The streamer claimed that one of the previous stalker encounters she discussed in her interview with Anthony Padilla had caused confusion among her fellow content creators.

The streamer added that over the course of her career, she’s had “more than just two stalkers.” She made it clear that the current episode with her alleged stalker from Estonia is distinct from the one she previously discussed with Padilla.

As of this writing, it’s unclear which YouTube video Amouranth was alluding to. She was quick to point out the creator’s error and accuse them of “casting doubt” on her assertions, though.

The Twitch star claimed she will be speaking with the New York Times about her alleged cyber-stalker in an upcoming interview, which should dispel any misconceptions, even though she believes her fans have a “pretty good recollection of each incident.”