“I'm a forgiver” - QTCinderella says she moved on from Atrioc deepfake controversy but refuses to meet him

QTCinderella speaks about Atrioc during recent livestream (Image via YouTube/@Daily Stream Clips and Twitch/@QTCinderella)
QTCinderella speaks about Atrioc during recent livestream (Image via YouTube/@Daily Stream Clips and Twitch/@QTCinderella)

Twitch streamer Blaire "QTCinderella" has opened up about her present equation with fellow streamer Brandon "Atrioc." For those unaware, Atrioc found himself at the center of a deepfake controversy back in January 2023. He was guilty of watching sexually explicit content featuring various female streamers such as QTCinderella, Imane "Pokimane," Maya Higa, and more.

QTCinderella, during her recent stream, revealed that she and her boyfriend Ludwig were invited to Twitch streamer Nathan "Stanz's" New Year party. However, she turned it down after she heard that Atrioc was among the people invited:

"I got invited to Stanz's for New Year's and Lud and I were on our way and Lud called him and I was like, 'Is Atrioc there?' and then he (Ludwig) asked, and yeah (he was invited). That's probably not the best icebreaker after three years."

However, she did say that she had forgiven Atrioc for the controversy and acknowledged his efforts to mend the situation:

"I'm a forgiver and I also think Atrioc put more effort into fixing the problem than anybody would ever who else would put in that situation. But, I haven't personally spent any time with him, yet. I still talk to him casually about some stuff. I haven't seen him in person in so many years."

Revisiting the controversy between QTCinderella and Atrioc

On January 26, 2023, during a livestream, Twitch streamer Atrioc accidentally revealed a tab displaying explicit content, including deepfake images of several female streamers, such as QTCinderella, Pokimane, and others.

Naturally, this moment was captured on camera and quickly circulated across social media, shocking the victims. QTCinderella was particularly affected and shared her traumatic experience. During a stream on January 31, 2023, she said that she would sue the owner of the website:

"To the person that made that website, I'm going to f***king sue you! I promise you! With every part of my soul, I'm going to f***king sue you! That's all I have to say. I know I shouldn't have gone live, but I couldn't do it. I'm so exhausted and I think you guys need to know what pain looks like!"

Days after the controversy, Atrioc finally addressed the situation, announcing that he was stepping away from his responsibilities at OFFBRAND. He also issued a public apology, stating:

"I'm sorry I didn't reach out sooner, I'm sorry my actions have led to further exploitation of you and your body, and I'm sorry your experience is not uncommon."
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During this time, Atrioc also provided updates, stating that he had assisted in taking down several deepfake websites that were being used to exploit women without their consent.

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