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Silky White VS Stepfather

Silky White VS Stepfather

A video of a Twitch streamer fighting back against his seemingly inebriated stepfather has gone viral.

Silky White, a Twitch streamer, didn’t expect a tape of him fighting his stepfather to be caught on camera when he first went live on the platform in July 2020.

It was removed from Twitch in order to comply with the platform’s Terms of Service. However, the confrontation was captured on video and has since gone viral on Reddit and other social media platforms.

Silky White insisted on streaming after being accused of not having a job, which his stepfather referred to as “masturbating in front of a green screen.”

“Hell yeah, I am, I can do whatever I want in front of this green screen, yeah, that’s how it works,” Silky said, ignoring the smack.

After repeatedly telling his stepfather to go upstairs, the family member decided to charge at the streamer while seated in his gaming chair. Instead of giving him the upper hand, the chair operated like a catapult or the ropes encircling a wrestling ring, bouncing Silky back into his face for a crushing counter-attack.

A fan in the comments added, “Just to clear, the stepson did rock his stepfather’s s**t and the stepfather was jailed.” The streamer, on the other hand, understandably claims that he does not wish to be characterized by this single occurrence.

Silky said after the altercation and before being suspended for two weeks for violating Twitch’s Terms of Service, “I just want to stream and have fun with you guys but sometimes it’s hard.”

He’s back to streaming today, and his Twitch channel generally features Call of Duty and Splitgate, with no on-stream fighting since.

Silky said after the altercation and before being suspended for two weeks for violating Twitch’s Terms of Service, “I just want to stream and have fun with you guys but sometimes it’s hard.”

He’s back to streaming today, and his Twitch channel generally features Call of Duty and Splitgate, with no on-stream fighting since.

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