Twitch streamer Foxie has shared a scary story online, saying a man was watching her livestream and stalking her in real life while she was traveling alone. This comes just days after fellow streamer Emiru was assaulted by a man at TwitchCon during a fan meet-and-greet. Foxie said on X that the man followed her around Ocean Beach for two days, and she is now staying safe with friends. She said she has informed the police and is still shaken by what happened.
Foxie shares fear after being allegedly stalked during solo travel
Foxie is a Twitch and Kick streamer who also calls herself a part-time van lifer, meaning she lives and travels in a van while streaming. In her X post, she said she has never felt this scared before.
She said the man was watching her streams and following her around town. She wrote that she now feels afraid to sleep in her van at night. Foxie said, “I am sick thinking if he was near my van while I was sleeping.”
She also said her “biggest fear came true”, and this happened while she was alone in Ocean Beach. Foxie confirmed that the police have been informed, and she is staying with friends as she figures out what to do next. She thanked fans for checking in and said she is safe for now but emotionally shaken.
Foxie later said she always knew solo travel had risks but did not expect something this serious. She said this incident shows why sharing personal location online can be dangerous, because not everyone has good intentions.
Emiru assault incident puts pressure on Twitch safety rules
This comes after Emiru was assaulted by a man during a TwitchCon meet-and-greet, a moment that went viral online. Foxie also attended TwitchCon and said she had a positive time meeting people there. But now, after this stalking incident, many streamers and fans are again raising questions about safety for women streamers.
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Twitch CEO Dan Clancy said he is sorry to Emiru and confirmed that Twitch is reviewing security and sign-up systems for all future TwitchCon events. He said stronger safety rules are being worked on to protect streamers.
Foxie said she will keep traveling but will now be more careful and alert. She thanked everyone for their support and said she needs time to calm down before streaming again.
Foxie shares fear after being allegedly stalked during solo travel
Foxie is a Twitch and Kick streamer who also calls herself a part-time van lifer, meaning she lives and travels in a van while streaming. In her X post, she said she has never felt this scared before.
She said the man was watching her streams and following her around town. She wrote that she now feels afraid to sleep in her van at night. Foxie said, “I am sick thinking if he was near my van while I was sleeping.”
Just wanted to say thank you all for the kind messages. I am safe, and planning my next moves. I have been in touch with a lot of friends today and everyone is in the loop on the current situation.
— Foxie 🦊 (@FoxieKT) October 25, 2025
I knew I was taking a risk when I decided to do this. I never expected that the…
She also said her “biggest fear came true”, and this happened while she was alone in Ocean Beach. Foxie confirmed that the police have been informed, and she is staying with friends as she figures out what to do next. She thanked fans for checking in and said she is safe for now but emotionally shaken.
Foxie later said she always knew solo travel had risks but did not expect something this serious. She said this incident shows why sharing personal location online can be dangerous, because not everyone has good intentions.
Emiru assault incident puts pressure on Twitch safety rules
This comes after Emiru was assaulted by a man during a TwitchCon meet-and-greet, a moment that went viral online. Foxie also attended TwitchCon and said she had a positive time meeting people there. But now, after this stalking incident, many streamers and fans are again raising questions about safety for women streamers.
Also Read: Influencer Ben Bader Dies Suddenly At 25 After Posting Final TikTok Hours Before Death
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy said he is sorry to Emiru and confirmed that Twitch is reviewing security and sign-up systems for all future TwitchCon events. He said stronger safety rules are being worked on to protect streamers.
Foxie said she will keep traveling but will now be more careful and alert. She thanked everyone for their support and said she needs time to calm down before streaming again.
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