Twitch creator and artist Jourdin Pauline went live in a raw, emotional breakdown to accuse fellow streamer Tylil James of sexual assault, blackmail, and theft.
In an emotionally charged live stream, the Guyanese Pop Princess shared her harrowing experience, accusing fellow streamer Tylil James of serious allegations. The incident allegedly took place after the 2025 Streamer Awards afterparty.
With tears streaming down her face, Pauline emotionally recounted the distressing event. She stated that James, a member of Kai Cenat’s popular Clover Boys crew, isolated her in a private section of the afterparty. In a disturbing twist, she claimed he took her phone to prevent her from reaching out for help.
But the ordeal didn’t stop there. Pauline alleged that James recorded her in a vulnerable state, using that footage to blackmail her into silence about the incident. “I am so disgusted. I am so angry. He broke my phone and left me with no way home,” she expressed to her audience. To further substantiate her claims, she displayed her call logs, suggesting that many repeated numbers were linked to James and his associates. Her heartfelt testimony went viral online, garnering millions of views in just one day.
Identifying as asexual and advocating for personal boundaries, Pauline shared how deeply betrayed she felt by this experience. After taking some time to process her trauma, she finally spoke out, admitting she felt “scared and outnumbered,” believing that “people in power can make victims feel small and unheard.”
The streamer community quickly split in reaction to her allegations. While numerous supporters rallied around her, praising her advocacy history and expressing belief in her emotional account, others were more skeptical, calling for evidence.
In response, Tylil James issued a strong denial through an Instagram story, asserting that he has never assaulted anyone.
The situation has escalated, with additional women coming forward to share their experiences, showing DM screenshots that showcased Tylil’s unsettling advances. Adding to the chaos, the Streamer Awards have faced scrutiny due to reports of violent confrontations behind the scenes, some of which are allegedly tied to the Clover Boys.
Law enforcement is now reportedly involved, though no formal charges have been made public as of yet.
