CDawgVA/IronmouseCDawgVA hit out at IRL streamers for “harassing” people after his friend, Ironmouse, was left “shaken” by her interaction with RaKai and RayAsianBoy at the Streamer Awards.
On December 7, QTCinderella hosted her annual Streamer Awards. Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 scooped up four awards, while IShowSpeed took home Streamer of the Year. However, there has been a fair bit of drama in the aftermath of the show.
VTubing star Ironmouse, who attended the show on a portable screen alongside CDawgVA, was left “shaken” following an “uncomfortable” interaction with IRL streamer RayAsianBoy and RaKai.
The pair have since apologized to Ironmouse for making her feel uncomfortable, but also questioned her, with RaKai saying that the pair only wanted to praise her. Ray has promised that he’ll no longer interact with the VTuber.
CDawgVA defends Ironmouse over Streamer Awards drama
CDawg has also defended his good friend, hitting out at IRL streamers in general for “harassing” people in public.
“IRL is an amazing genre where you get to show the world through the lens of a camera and experience sometimes new, amazing cultures, sometimes get to meet authentic and genuine people, and share a genuine connection,” he said on X (formerly Twitter).
“But, a lot of what it’s turned into nowadays is people just going around in public with massive f**king entourages and crews of people, pointing a camera in someone’s face, flashing lights at them, having 20, 30, 40 thousand people making fun of them, and making this random person who’s maybe just working or just going about their day the butt of a joke. And honestly, I think we’d be a lot better off if these people weren’t just constantly livestreaming in public and harassing people just for jokes.
He touched on the drama with Ironmouse, too. “Look, Mouse is a streamer. Mouse is used to being on camera. And even then, someone who has an audience who can speak out and say, ‘Hey, I wasn’t particularly thrilled with the idea of somebody who’s made fun of me on a livestream in the past who sent their audience to harass you.
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“Yeah, I don’t f**king actually want to be on camera. I don’t want to be a part of this interaction. I didn’t give permission. I didn’t say, ‘Yeah, I’m cool with it.” You just run up to them with a camera and make them deal with your f**king s**t,” he added.
It isn’t the only drama surrounding the VTubing community following the awards show. VTubers have been split on TheBurntPeanut winning VTuber of the Year, with Ironmouse defending the Arc Raiders streamer’s win.


