Sykkuno cheating allegations: HemomalVT exposes ‘wholesome’ streamer in 32-page doc

The internet’s safest persona just went up in flames. On Friday, April 10, 2026, VTuber HemomalVT dropped a massive 32-page Google Document accusing Twitch star Sykkuno of being a “serial cheater, liar, and manipulator.” The exposé immediately fractured the streaming community. It exposed a dark underbelly of power dynamics where massive creators allegedly exploit their wholesome images to target smaller micro-influencers.

The allegations are heavy and backed by extensive receipts. HemomalVT claims the 34-year-old streamer, whose real name is Thomas, hid a long-term girlfriend since 2021 while simultaneously love-bombing multiple women. She dropped DMs, financial transaction screenshots, and audio recordings. The post racked up over 20 million views in a matter of hours. Sykkuno is completely silent right now.

To understand the shockwave, you have to look at his brand. Sykkuno built an empire on being shy. He started doing League of Legends commentary in 2011 but blew up during the 2020 Among Us boom alongside creators like Valkyrae and Corpse Husband. Fans loved his soft-spoken, drama-free vibe. He sits at 3.9 million Twitch followers and 2.7 million YouTube subscribers today. But according to the explosive document, that shy persona was a calculated shield.

HemomalVT outlined a very specific pattern of behavior. She said Sykkuno targeted up-and-coming female creators. The relationships escalated fast. He demanded secrecy and relied heavily on financial gifts to keep women close. She explicitly called it “sugar daddy” behavior.

The story gets worse because other creators are stepping forward. HemomalVT specifically named a fellow creator, Elfilea. The two women compared notes. They found out Sykkuno was allegedly two-timing both of them. He flew Elfilea out to Paris during the 2025 TFT tournament. He sent her 500 euros to help her move into an apartment. At the exact same time, he was making plans to move in with HemomalVT and hook up at the Offkai convention. The receipts for these overlapping timelines are now public, as reported by Poprant.

This kind of scandal hits the entertainment space hard because it shatters a carefully crafted parasocial bond.

Why the Sykkuno Exposé Breaks the Parasocial Trust Model

The streaming industry relies on the illusion of intimacy. Fans pay money because they feel like they know the creator. Sykkuno weaponized the “safe guy” trope. For years, fans aggressively defended him against any criticism because he seemed too innocent to do anything wrong. This exposé shows exactly why that blind trust is dangerous.

The fallout here is about the power gap. Sykkuno is a top-tier millionaire streamer. He allegedly went after small, vulnerable VTubers. He used his massive wealth to fund trips and pay rent, creating a financial power imbalance on top of the fame gap. This is a massive paradigm shift for Twitch and YouTube. Audiences are now forced to reckon with the fact that the most “wholesome” characters online are often playing a character, and the real person behind the screen holds enough power to manipulate the lives of smaller creators without consequence.

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