The internet's buzzing, folks, and this time it's not over some new diet fad. Model Keenyah Hill is threatening to slap Twitch streamer Plaqueboymax with a lawsuit after a rather awkward IRL stream encounter went viral. We're talking lawyers, folks. It's getting serious.
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Hill is alleging that Plaqueboymax, whose real name is… well, probably something other than Plaqueboymax, ignored her specific request not to air footage of her asking him for "a little smooch." Now, I wasn't there, but from what I've pieced together from the digital grapevine, the incident happened during one of his real-world streams. Apparently, Hill approached him, there was talk of his Grammy nomination for “Victory Lap” and his Streamer Awards nominations, and she asked to feature him on her Instagram Story. All pretty standard influencer stuff, right?
But then, according to multiple sources and pixelated videos floating around the web, things took a turn. Hill allegedly asked for that "little smooch" while she was recording. Plaqueboymax, seemingly caught off guard, declined. And that, my friends, is where the drama really started to brew.
Here's the crux of the matter, according to Hill: she claims she explicitly told Plaqueboymax *not* to post the footage. She says this came after what she described as his "little outburst" after the "smooch" request. In a fiery series of Instagram Stories, she went on to accuse him and his team of being generally "obnoxious" while filming people in public during the stream. She also claimed she had no idea who he was when she approached him. That's a key detail, as it speaks to intention and expectation, which are always big factors in these kinds of cases.
Plaqueboymax, never one to back down from a bit of online sparring, has responded to the brewing storm. He's basically said he had zero interest in kissing Hill and isn't losing any sleep over the potential lawsuit. "Bring it on" seems to be the general vibe. Honestly, the entire thing sounds like a social media powder keg waiting to explode. And as someone who's seen a few of these things blow up over the years, I can tell you, it rarely ends well for either party.
Now, whether this ends up in a courtroom or just fizzles out with some strongly worded tweets remains to be seen. But one thing's for sure: this is a cautionary tale for anyone who streams in public. Always get consent, folks. And maybe think twice before asking a stranger for a smooch on camera. Just a thought.
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