Nina Lin appears to be banned from Twitch.
Over the weekend, the 24-year-old was accused of shoplifting at Target during a live stream. A clip shows her purchasing her items at self-checkout, where she appears to hold a stick of butter and a steak together in one hand, then uses the scanner gun to scan only the butter before bagging both items.
Now, if users navigate to her Twitch profile, it seems to be deactivated.
“This channel is temporarily unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service,” the error message reads.
Wendy Ortiz also commented on the situation. Apparently, streamers Stable Ronaldo and Jasontheween called out Lin for shoplifting in a stream.
“I used to fuck with them so hard, Stable Ronaldo and Jason, but they’re women haters, I’m so sorry,” Ortiz said on her stream. “It’s insane. … She didn’t steal.”
However, it does seem like Lin confessed to shoplifting during the same stream.
“I'm telling you, bro, even if it was the steaks … ain't nobody missing no fucking money, bitch. Calm the fuck down,” Lin said.
“No, Target is not losing no type of fucking money from some stakes, bitch. Fucking bum ass steaks, I don't give a shit,” she continued. “Matter of fact, put this on Twitter too: your mom's a bitch, she was a bitch and happy holidays, all you hoes is bitches … I don't give a fuck. Happy holidays, whores.”
She then showed a shoe she claimed she had also stolen. “I got these from Target too, guys. Guess how much I paid? Free-99. Get mad, bitch.”
This isn't the first time Lin has been banned from Twitch. In October, Lin and Zoe Spencer's respective profiles were deactivated after a resurfaced clip showed Lin appearing to hold down Said, assistant to FaZe Silky, while Spencer twerked on him in a non consensual manner. Lin later issued an apology.