
Twitch streamer Fiona “Fanfan” faced backlash after a viral clip showed her joking about being “scared” of gay people. While some fans defended her tone as sarcastic, others called it insensitive. The controversy has reignited debate over streamer accountability, especially as her past remarks, including comments involving Kai Cenat, continue to resurface.
Twitch streamer Fiona “Fanfan” is once again trending, but not for the reasons she might have hoped. A recent livestream clip has pulled her into a heated online debate after she made comments about gay people that many viewers found uncomfortable, even if she appeared to be joking.
Known for her unfiltered personality, Fanfan has built a loyal following by saying what others might avoid. This time, though, that same spontaneity has sparked a serious backlash.The clip went viral quickly, getting views and comments on many platforms in just a few hours. Some fans quickly came to her defense, saying it was just funny. Others disagreed, saying that even jokes can go too far. The moment has quickly turned into a bigger talk about what streamers say on live shows and how much responsibility they have when they are in front of a lot of people.
What exactly Fanfan said and why people are split over it
The moment in question came during an April 5 stream when a viewer accused her of hating gay people. Fanfan responded with a mix of laughter and sarcasm, saying:“No, I don’t hate gay people… hate is a strong word… I resent them. I’m scared of them.”She later added more context, saying:“(‘You hate gay people,’ said a viewer) No, I don’t hate gay people! I do not hate gay people, I’m just… I don’t hate that, hate’s a strong word.
I resent them (Laughs). I’m joking! I’m just scared of them (Laughs). I don’t hate them.”Some people could tell by the tone that she wasn’t being serious. They said that her usual style is often awkward or over-the-top funny. But some people weren’t convinced. They said that even if it was meant as a joke, the words could still seem rude.People have criticized Fanfan before. She got a lot of attention before in a segment with Kai Cenat and Sean “Diddy” Combs, which also caused a lot of debate online.
Some critics say that this new clip feels like part of a pattern rather than a one-time thing.The nature of livestreaming is at the center of it all. You can’t go back and change anything, and you don’t have time to think about a sentence again once it’s out. That raw, in-the-moment style is what makes streaming seem real. But it also means that every word counts.

