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Suffering like the lotus of the female streamer, the "boss" took all the spotlight on the live wave

Sometimes just a few seconds of a pet’s show is hotter than what this beautiful streamer can do.

When streaming live on platforms like Twitch, YouTube … streamers find it difficult to avoid unexpected fun situations. Sometimes pets are the root of these difficult situations.

Recently, Korean streamer Bintokki was fought in the spotlight by her cat during the livestream.

Streamer Bintokki is known for having fun talk shows with audiences. One fine day, her funny cat suddenly jumped on the table and took the full angle of the camera

When streaming live on platforms like Twitch, YouTube … streamers find it difficult to avoid unexpected fun situations. Sometimes pets are the root of these difficult situations.

Recently, Korean streamer Bintokki was fought in the spotlight by her cat during the livestream.

Streamer Bintokki is known for having fun talk shows with audiences. One fine day, her funny cat suddenly jumped on the table and took the full angle of the camera.

“Boss, this is my webcam! Why did Boss eat the lotus webcam? Stop it, Boss,” Bintokki pleaded to the chat to the audience’s delight.

She said her cat loves to be noticed, so she will find ways to capture all eyes. After the blatant capture of the spotlight, fans were more excited and enthused when Bintokki asked whether to let the boss take over.

This is not the first time that cats have taken control of the owner’s exhibition. There were many cases of bad crying and laughing when Boss almost burned down the lotus house by accidentally opening the infrared stove. There are some pets that casually “lick their balls” when they are broadcast live.

Obviously, the participation of these guests always makes the live more interesting thanks to their “concave” attitude.

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