Twitch streamer NoLimitJay had a confrontation with his girlfriend, who accused him of cheating.
During a stream on December 30, the drama unfolded, and clips from the stream went viral on social media.
In the video, he asked his girlfriend, Malia, why she was throwing things as she approached him with a drink and tossed it at him.
He warned her that if she did that, she would go to jail, just before she splashed the drink on him.
Malia continued to throw liquids at him and even poured an entire bottle of water on him while he was trying to call the police for assistance.
While on the call, he stated that he no longer recognized her.
In the background, Malia could be heard mentioning another woman’s name, insisting that this was not about any girl as Jay let the police into their home.
Jay explained that the entire situation began with a minor argument that escalated rapidly.
He further clarified that Malia had been provoking him and that he simply wanted her to leave.
When officers requested identification, Jay asked them to refrain from announcing the information aloud since he was live streaming.
One officer suggested stopping the stream, and Jay muted his microphone afterward.
After the incident, Malia shared a post on her social media stating she was okay and thanked everyone for their support, mentioning she wouldn’t be online for some time.
NoLimitJay continued to stream on Twitch after the altercation, with his first broadcast occurring around New Year’s. Despite the drama, he appeared determined to maintain his streaming activities.
This event raised concerns among fans who commented on Malia’s Instagram post, encouraging her to take care of herself and expressing their worry about her well-being.
If anyone finds themselves struggling with similar issues or having thoughts of self-harm, it is vital to seek help. The Suicide Prevention Helpline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255 in the USA, and the Samaritans can be contacted at 116-123 in the UK.
It is essential to discuss such matters and support one another during difficult times, both online and offline.