{"id":59811,"date":"2025-01-28T19:04:44","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:04:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sykkuno-fans-concerned-after-he-ends-among-us-stream-in-tears-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T19:04:44","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T19:04:44","slug":"sykkuno-fans-concerned-after-he-ends-among-us-stream-in-tears-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/sykkuno-fans-concerned-after-he-ends-among-us-stream-in-tears-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Sykkuno fans concerned after he ends Among Us stream in tears &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sykkuno fans concerned after he ends Among Us stream in tears Twitch: SykunnoFans expressed their concern for Twitch streamer Sykkuno last night, as he was seen becoming visibly tearful during a game of Among Us with Valkyrae and DisguisedToast, before abruptly ending the livestream. Update \u2013 11\/23\/20 Sykkono has addressed concerned fans in a separate stream, saying: \u201cSometimes you have some issues going on in life and I probably shouldn\u2019t have streamed that day\u2026It wasn\u2019t anything anybody did, it wasn\u2019t even a chat honestly.\u201d He said, \u201cIt was just a tough day,\u201d before adding that he\u2019d rather not give any details on his stream. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=raRJOPyYNSw&#038;feature=youtu.be Original article Sykunno, real name Thomas, is a 28-year-old streamer, with a huge following on both YouTube and Twitch, with 1.73 million subscribers and 1.59 million followers respectively. He has risen to stardom on Twitch especially in 2020, partly in thanks to the growth of Among Us, and has become one of the fastest-growing content creators on the platform. So it isn\u2019t surprising that, when he appeared to become emotional during his November 21 livestream, his fans quickly jumped to his defense. What happened on Sykunno\u2019s stream? It all started during a livestream Sykunno did on Minecraft earlier in the day with, among others, fellow streamers and friends Valkyrae and DisguisedToast. \u201cThe vibes were off from the beginning,\u201d one viewer said, with other players \u201cspamming\u201d the chat and \u201cbackseating\u201d (telling him how to play the game) so much, that Sykunno had to put the chat in sub-only mode several times. The viewer added that \u201cit was obvious that Sykunno was annoyed\/upset with the people in the chat\u201d in his previous stream before he moved on to streaming Among Us. As crewmate in the initial rounds, Sykunno kept getting killed straight away, while as imposter, he was caught out straight away as his fellow imposter \u201cframed\u201d him for the death of another player. Sykunno can then be seen looking visibly dejected in a later round where, after joking that he could\u2019ve secretly vented and killed the player, he is voted out by the rest of the team. When he protested the choice, Valkyrae joked that he shouldn\u2019t \u201cpretend to be sad after pretending to be an imposter\u201d, while DisguisedToast jokingly asked if Sykunno had \u201clearned his lesson\u201d yet. A reupload of the stream was posted to YouTube. Rae, Toast and the rest of them then jokingly yelled at Sykunno for making jokes and \u201cmemeing\u201d during the game, to which he responded: \u201cI was just trying to make everyone laugh.\u201d During the next round, he keeps his camera off for most of it and appears to be crying, staying quiet with little commentary. When speaking during the emergency meeting to confirm his location, his voice cracks and he says: \u201cI don\u2019t think I should talk anymore.\u201d When the game ends, he abruptly ends his stream, leaving fans and friends worried. Fans start hugsforsykunno trend Following the worrying stream, concerned fans showed their support for the gamer by posting Tweets with the hashtag #HugsforSykunno. The hashtag soon gained so much traction that it began trending in the US. https:\/\/twitter.com\/baby_corpse_\/status\/1330373004199677952 Some fans also turned on Valkyrae and Toast, accusing them of making Sykunno cry. Other users argued that Sykunno wouldn\u2019t want fans to be targeting Valkyrae, with one fan Tweeting: If u cared about Sykkuno, you would know that he would not want anybody to give BS to his friends.\u201d Over on YouTube, one fan pointed out that \u201cToast and Rae clearly didn\u2019t want to hurt him. You could hear it in their voices that they were just messing around\u201d, while another fan noted: \u201cWhen you\u2019re having a bad day, even the most natural of interactions (meme or not) can take a huge toll and feel so overwhelming.\u201d thanks for being so kind everyone!! and please don&#8217;t be mean to my friends, they are good friends \u263a\ufe0f \u2014 Sykkuno (@Sykkuno) November 22, 2020 Sykkuno later Tweeted thanking fans for their support as well as requesting that they don\u2019t target his friends Rae and Toast for allegedly \u201cmaking him cry\u201d.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sykkuno fans concerned after he ends Among Us stream in tears Twitch: SykunnoFans expressed their concern for Twitch streamer Sykkuno last night, as he was seen becoming visibly tearful during a game of Among Us with Valkyrae and DisguisedToast, before abruptly ending the livestream. 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