Brittany “Cinna,” a popular Twitch streamer and YouTuber, recently revealed that fellow content creator Josh “YourRAGE” once told her he “didn’t like” her before they ever collaborated. The surprising admission came during one of Cinna’s live streams, where she discussed her working relationship with YourRAGE and the rumors that had circulated before their Pokémon marathon together. Her comments have since gone viral across social platforms, sparking conversation among fans about misunderstandings and first impressions in the streaming world.
Cinna explained that YourRAGE’s dislike wasn’t personal but rather influenced by false rumors spread about her in online circles. According to her, he later admitted this to her directly, saying he initially held a negative impression based on what others had told him. The revelation has led fans to reexamine the dynamic between the two streamers, who have often been seen as having good on-screen chemistry despite a rocky start behind the scenes.
Cinna opens up about early misunderstanding with YourRAGE before Pokémon collaboration
During her stream, Cinna emphasized that she didn’t want the story to fuel unnecessary drama. She described the situation as a misunderstanding that was cleared up once the two began interacting more regularly. “He told me he didn’t like me, but it was because someone had spread rumors,” she explained, adding that their eventual collaboration for a Pokémon marathon helped break the ice.
Clips of the moment quickly circulated across X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube Shorts, with fans discussing how easily misinformation can shape relationships in the content creation world. Some defended YourRAGE for being honest about his first impression, while others praised Cinna for being open about how she handled it with maturity.
As of now, YourRAGE has not publicly commented on Cinna’s statement. However, the situation appears to have settled peacefully, with no ongoing tension between the two. Both creators continue to stream actively and engage with overlapping fanbases, showing no signs of professional fallout.
Cinna’s revelation offers a glimpse into the human side of online collaborations, how misunderstandings, rumors, and assumptions can easily cloud perceptions in a tight-knit influencer community. While her comments initially stirred speculation, the overall takeaway highlights maturity and resolution rather than conflict. For fans, it’s a reminder that not everything behind the screen is as it appears, and that even popular streamers sometimes have to clear the air before hitting “Go Live.”
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Cinna explained that YourRAGE’s dislike wasn’t personal but rather influenced by false rumors spread about her in online circles. According to her, he later admitted this to her directly, saying he initially held a negative impression based on what others had told him. The revelation has led fans to reexamine the dynamic between the two streamers, who have often been seen as having good on-screen chemistry despite a rocky start behind the scenes.
Cinna opens up about early misunderstanding with YourRAGE before Pokémon collaboration
During her stream, Cinna emphasized that she didn’t want the story to fuel unnecessary drama. She described the situation as a misunderstanding that was cleared up once the two began interacting more regularly. “He told me he didn’t like me, but it was because someone had spread rumors,” she explained, adding that their eventual collaboration for a Pokémon marathon helped break the ice.
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Clips of the moment quickly circulated across X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube Shorts, with fans discussing how easily misinformation can shape relationships in the content creation world. Some defended YourRAGE for being honest about his first impression, while others praised Cinna for being open about how she handled it with maturity.
As of now, YourRAGE has not publicly commented on Cinna’s statement. However, the situation appears to have settled peacefully, with no ongoing tension between the two. Both creators continue to stream actively and engage with overlapping fanbases, showing no signs of professional fallout.
Cinna’s revelation offers a glimpse into the human side of online collaborations, how misunderstandings, rumors, and assumptions can easily cloud perceptions in a tight-knit influencer community. While her comments initially stirred speculation, the overall takeaway highlights maturity and resolution rather than conflict. For fans, it’s a reminder that not everything behind the screen is as it appears, and that even popular streamers sometimes have to clear the air before hitting “Go Live.”
Also Read: Kai Cenat’s girlfriend’s mom accuses daughter of ‘colorist’ views and brings up school race concerns
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