Bop House’s Alina Rose was brought to tears during a Twitch stream after users began sending videos of OnlyFans star Candy Love to her family, falsely claiming she was the person in them.
The moment follows months of speculation from fans linking Rose to Candy Love, whose real identity remains anonymous.
Rose has repeatedly denied the rumors, including in a recent TikTok post, where she addressed the accusations directly.
"I'm not f***ing Candy Love," she said in a video posted December 29. "I don't know how many times I have to tell people that. I don’t know the obsession with this Candy Love, like why do you guys think it’s me? I wanna know who started that. I’m not her."
Rose’s frustration turned emotional after the situation escalated.
A viral clip shared on January 2 showed her crying with her face buried in her hands after ending a stream early. “I don't understand why people are so mean to me," she said earlier during the stream. "People come at me with things all the time. I wish they were nice."
Speaking exclusively to The Blast, Rose said the damage went beyond embarrassment.
"It’s not just a rumor anymore," she said. "It’s people actively trying to hurt me and my family. That’s the part I can’t get over."
"I’ve built my platform from nothing. I’ve streamed for years. And now, overnight, people want to reduce everything I’ve done to some random person’s adult videos."
“I want to say this clearly again. I am not Candy Love. I’ve never made that kind of content. People saying otherwise are lying."