The streaming community is buzzing about Mizkif’s slip-up during his recent Twitch live stream, which revealed some pretty personal information.
While attempting to show off a text he received, he accidentally leaked private messages from his Twitter account. As a result of his blunder, his entire audience teased him about a possible relationship.
Matthew “Mizkif” Rinaudo and Jonathan “Jschlatt” Schlatt, a fellow OTK member, held a Just Chatting stream on November 2, 2021.
Mizkif explained to Schlatt how he accidentally followed a fan on Twitter who now messages him every day without fail. The fan even texted Rinaudo with tips on how to deal with car sickness, which the latter had mentioned he was having.
He accidentally backed out of the private message in the now-deleted stream, revealing the front page of his Twitter DMs to viewers. Mizkif screamed as soon as he realized what he’d done, switching stream windows and face-palming. He continued, saying that thankfully, there’s nothing there that can leak, he’s fine.
Schlatt, on the other hand, did not pass up the chance to pull Mizkif’s leg. He claimed to have seen the latter conversing with the streamer “quqco,” whose true identity is unknown. Mizkif told him to “shut up”.
Schlatt, enthralled by the sight of a stuttering and humiliated Mizkif, showed no mercy as he continued to toy with him and asked if he could tell her to make some good memories?
Mizkif leaped from his chair, disputing Schlatt’s accusations and soon calmed down and explained that he wasn’t the one who wrote that, but rather the woman who said it to him. Schlatt exited the room, satisfied with his work.
Mizkif never explained why quqco wrote what she did, leading many to believe they were in a relationship.
Quqco later tweeted the same message that she had sent Mizkif, adding to the confusion.
Due to his various live stream shenanigans, Mizkif has recently risen to the top of the Livestream Fail subreddit. Emily “Emiru” leaked Mizkif’s Reddit upvotes last month, revealing that he only upvoted posts that included his name.