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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Who is Ironmouse? Puerto Rican VTuber's VShojo exit, charity claims and why everyone is talking about her
Ironmouse has been a bright star in the VTuber world, known for her playful demon girl avatar, high-pitched voice, and impressive Twitch streams. But now, she's caught in a messy controversy. After leaving VTuber agency VShojo, she accused them of hiding charity funds, leaving fans shocked and concerned. Ironmouse's VShojo controversy In July 2025, Ironmouse left VShojo, a VTuber agency she helped found. She later revealed she was owed a significant amount of money and that VShojo failed to send over $500,000 in donations raised for the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF). In a YouTube video, Ironmouse expressed frustration, saying she couldn't share full details due to legal reasons. However, she promised to speak freely once she could. Her claims sparked widespread discussion, especially since she trusted VShojo to handle funds from her record-breaking subathons, where she raised millions for charity alongside streamer CDawgVA. Why her face is still a mystery Ironmouse has always kept her real face and name private, a rare thing even among VTubers. For her, privacy is also about protecting her health. Her audience knows her only through her character and voice, but this hasn't stopped her from becoming a Twitch sensation. Playing Blue Archive tonight! It's now available on Steam, with tons of new characters added, and 100 free gacha pulls! ⁰ Download the game today! ➡️ #ad She holds the record for being the most subscribed female streamer, even briefly surpassing Kai Cenat during a 2024 subathon. Alongside streaming, she's raised awareness for CVID, earned awards like the Plasma Hero Award, and even released music, including her 2024 song Carry On to support IDF campaigns. More VTubers leave VShojo Ironmouse's departure wasn't the only one this year. Multiple VTubers exited VShojo, raising questions about the agency's management. Names like Matara Kan, GEEGA, and Zentreya, one of VShojo's founders, also left. To my community I love you all dearly and thank you. 💔 While most didn't speak openly against the agency, Zentreya hinted at deeper, unsolved problems within VShojo. The timing of these exits has led fans to suspect internal conflicts and financial mishandling may have pushed creators away. Who is Ironmouse and why is she famous? Ironmouse is a Puerto Rican VTuber who started streaming in 2017. She lives with common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), a condition that keeps her indoors on oxygen support. Her health struggles led her to the virtual world, where she could perform and connect while staying safe. listening on spotify now... i hope you guys like it🥰 She first dreamed of becoming an opera singer, but her illness made her choose a new creative path. Inspired by early VTuber icons, she created her vibrant demon girl character with pink and purple hair. Over time, she gained 2.3 million followers on Twitch and became one of the most watched female streamers on the platform. What's next for Ironmouse? Despite the controversy, Ironmouse remains determined. She announced that all earnings from her latest video will go to the IDF, showing her continued commitment to the cause. She also teased plans for a charity stream later this month. Fans are eagerly waiting to hear more from her side, hoping she'll soon be free to share everything she knows about what happened behind VShojo's doors.


Time of India
12-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
What did Northernlion say about Blue Archive? Streamer's controversial Blue Archive comment sparks backlash
(Image via Stramerpedia) Ryan 'Northernlion' Letourneau, one of Twitch's most unfiltered voices, has once again stirred up social media, this time for calling out Blue Archive , the gacha RPG by Nexon. While casual viewers might've expected a chill review or an ironic first impressions stream, what they got instead was a spicy rant that's now being clipped, memed, and dissected all over X. Northernlion calls out Blue Archive's "dark energy" on stream It all kicked off when Northernlion casually explained why he wouldn't be downloading Blue Archive, and let's just say, it wasn't about system requirements. — BepDelta (@BepDelta) Describing the game's Steam page as having an 'insanely evil aura,' the 36-year-old streamer didn't hold back. In his words, the screenshots made it look like 'a Super Nintendo-style auto-battler' with cute, chibi-style characters firing off attacks. But the real kicker? The reviews. 'Every single one was horny,' he said. 'It has a dark energy emanating from the Store page.' He bushed it off, but also made it clear: 'I will not be interfacing with it.' Social media reacts It didn't take long for the clips to surface on X (formerly Twitter). A 36-second video of Northernlion's rant racked up hundreds of thousands of views within hours. But it wasn't just laughs and memes, Blue Archive fans had thoughts. Many of them. Most users completely agreed with him, pointing out how Blue Archive 's Steam community can feel off-putting to newcomers. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like ทองคำกำลังทะยานขึ้นในปี 2025 — นักเทรดแนวหน้าเริ่มคว้าโอกาสกันแล้ว IC Markets อ่านเพิ่มเติม Undo Northernlion responds: 'We're on the same team!' With the anime side of the internet practically breathing down his neck, Northernlion addressed the situation again in another short video, this time, more peace offering than a roast. 'I married a weeb, man!' he laughed. 'I go upstairs, she's watching anime, she's playing gacha... We're on the same team.' While he admitted that sometimes he speaks too quickly or bluntly, he stood by the sentiment: the Steam page just gave off a vibe. So... will Northernlion ever play Blue Archive? As of now? Highly unlikely. While the controversy seems to have simmered down, Northernlion's stance on the game hasn't changed. His concern isn't just about the game itself; it's about the vibe . And whether that 'evil aura' is real or just a clever joke, one thing's for sure: he's made Blue Archive go more viral than any gacha ad campaign ever could. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!