A Twitch streamer admitted during a live stream that she killed someone's dog on Watch online Fast Lane to Vegas (2000)purpose while working as a veterinary technician.
Twitch streamer Simone Scott, a.k.a. Aqua, was asked during a live stream Tuesday what the worst thing she has ever done was. She answered with a story about how she killed someone's dog on purpose when she worked as a vet tech, adding the reason that the dog's owner was "a really bad person."
SEE ALSO: 'Broverwatch' is a group of guys who get together to play games and talk about their feelings"I used to work as a veterinary technician, so I, uh, once killed someone's dog on purpose," Scott said on stream. "But no one knew 'cause, you know, I'm a professional."
Twitter user Dion Anderson grabbed a clip of the stream and published it on Twitter Wednesday.
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Scott, in the bottom right corner, seems to talk about the incident nonchalantly, while the unseen person who asked the initial question seems shocked at the answer, saying, "Oh my god that's really bad! I'm gonna pretend you didn't say that!"
Unfortunately, Scott didsay that. She doesn't laugh or give any indication that her admission was a joke, either, and the streamer hasn't posted anything to clarify her story. Scott has not responded to our request for comment.
Twitch has also not responded to a request for comment.
If Twitch finds Scott's comments to be truthful, it's possible that the streamer could be banned. Twitch recently expanded the breadth of what it considers to be ban-worthy offenses and now takes people's actions outside the streaming platform into account.
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