In a recent livestream, Sykkuno played the game Valorant with his friends and well-known Twitch personalities Pokimane, and Frtingglitter.

Pokimane reminded Sykkuno about how he unintentionally deleted her from his Valorant friend list, and the two began joking around before getting in line.

Pokimane responded sarcastically to Sykkuno’s request for her in-game tag by saying that she wasn’t sure if she wanted him to add her or not and that he might end up deleting her tomorrow or something.

Both of them played Valorant with other streamers on June 10. While they were at it, Sykkuno wanted to add Frtingglitter to his list of friends, but he had to remove someone because the list was limited. He regrettably deleted Pokimane from his friend list by mistake, which led to a hilarious scene on stream.

The trio of Pokimane, Frtingglitter, and Sykkuno reunited on July 24, much to the delight of the fans, and Sykkuno was compelled to add Pokimane back to his friend list.

Pokimane requested that Sykkuno add her backup Valorant account, Mimi11111. She was reminded that Sykkuno had unintentionally deleted her from his friend list, and there was a brief moment of silence. She continued, mockingly, that she wasn’t sure if she wanted Thomas to add her back because he would probably end up deleting her again.

Sykkuno made an attempt to defend the situation by pointing out that Pokimane was also removed from LilyPichu‘s friend list, an OfflineTV user. The two streamer friends’ lighthearted exchange came to an end when Pokimane showed Thomas her in-game tag.

A few fan reactions could be seen in the YouTube comment section, with some saying they had been waiting for this moment to occur live. Others wondered when the streamers would play the frantic shooter together.

One of the most well-known variety gamers, Sykkuno, started his Twitch livestreaming career in 2018. He switched to YouTube Gaming earlier this year and has since only streamed on that platform. His channel currently has 2.87 million subscribers and 343 million channel views.