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Twitch streamer who hosted live sex session banned again over her 'drunk' raunchy antics

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Twitch streamer who hosted an explicit sex session live on her channel has now been banned permanently from the popular platform.Streamer Kimmikka was initially banned by the Amazon-owned site for her X-rated display for just one week, with a message popping up on her profile to say that it's currently down.But now the 21-year-old has been banned for life from the site. READ MORE: 'Don't expect your wife to do what pornstars do,' says adult movie legend Mia Khalifa The strange incident occurred when she was streaming on August 24 and began to act weirdly, with her facial expressions changing and her movements becoming jerky.The streamer maintained her presence in the chat section, replying to viewers whilst trying to be sneaky.However, her reflection was clearly visible in the window beside her desk and her partner was even seen bobbing behind her."If you're going to try bang while streaming, make sure there isn't a reflection," tweeted tech site Dexerto.Her channel was banned within a few hours, as fans were greeted with a message stating that "this channel is currently unavailable due to a violation of Twitch's Community Guidelines or Terms of Service."The clip was shared to the Livestreamfail subreddit, where it amassed thousands of views before being taken down after Twitch noticed."He's just scratching her back.

Very wholesome," joked one respondent.Another theorised: "She could have very well faked it for views."The streamer reportedly told tech reporter Jake Lucky that the incident was a “drunken accident” and she ended it quickly.At a certain point of the stream, the woman is indeed seen to be sipping on what appears to be an alcoholic beverage.“The streamer who had sex on stream verbally stated she only got a 7.

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