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Zoe Spencer has spoken out, addressing allegations of sexual assault. Resurfaced livestream clips of her alongside Nina Lin sparked controversy and led to a temporary Twitch ban against the pair. Furthermore, the resurfaced footage sparked reactions from social media users and the alleged victim, FaZe Clan streamer Silkys assistant, Said.
The allegations against Zoe Spencer stem from a resurfaced livestream, reportedly from early 2024, showing Nina Lin and Zoe Spencer interacting with Said. In the clip, Lin can be seen restraining Said while Spencer twerks on him. Viewers noted that Said appeared visibly uncomfortable, and even Silky suggested his assistant did not consent to the activities.
Complex reports that Said addressed the resurfaced footage in a now-deleted post X. He reportedly wrote, “I’ve been vocal about the situation originally and nobody cared… i’ve been invalidated by the other parties. which don’t realize what it did.”
In a clip that appears to date to May 2025, Zoe Spencer went live on Twitch to apologize to Said and anyone else she may have made “uncomfortable,” saying, I definitely dont want my content to come off at the cost of somebodys boundaries and their respect.
Now, with the 2024 clip resurfacing, Twitch temporarily banned Zoe and Nina earlier this week, per FandomWire.
The ban lasted just over 24 hours, and sources informed The Shade Room Teens that Twitch temporarily suspended Spencers account while reviewing the incident.
Nonetheless, social media users reacted amid the short-lived ban.
Then, on Thursday, October 30, Zoe Spencer publicly addressed the situation on X, following her initial comment on the incident in May. This is her first public response since the clips resurfaced and her temporary ban from Twitch.
In her statement, Spencer wrote:
I want to publicly address the situation that’s been circling around. The incident took place in February, and after old clips resurfaced, I took full accountability during a stream this past May. In that stream, I publicly apologized to anyone I made feel uncomfortable, reflected on my actions, and expressed gratitude to my community, and even those outside it, for holding me accountable.
My apologies have always been sincere. Since then, I’ve spent real time reflecting, learning, and growing from my mistakes. What happened will never happen again, and I remain committed to becoming a better version of myself every day.
Thank you to everyone who’s reached out, checked in, or extended grace along the way.
Yours truly,
Zoe Spencer