The world of video game streamers is no stranger to controversial moments. And in the latest such moment, Nadia Amine is once again under the spotlight. The infamous Call of Duty streamer, who streams on Twitch and Kick, has recently revealed that she’s been reportedly blacklisted from playing competitive tournaments.
For the uninitiated, she has remained in the news for the last two years – not for good reasons, though. She’s been previously accused of cheating which is frowned upon in any FPS platform. And that she mostly relies on using tools to give her an edge over others in Warzone matches. This time, she’s apparently been banned for posting pictures deemed inappropriate.
Here’s why Nadia Amine got reportedly blacklisted from Call of Duty tournaments
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There’s hardly any COD fan who’s not aware of her by now. After showing up in 2022’s COD Next ahead of Modern Warfare II‘s release, she didn’t appear in 2023’s COD Next event ahead for Modern Warfare 3. Although it wasn’t confirmed by Activision, many fans believed that she wasn’t invited. Speculations suggested that they wanted to maintain a distance because of cheating allegations. Few months ago, however, Nadia raised eyebrows for a different reason altogether.
In June 2023, Nadia announced that she had started to create new type of content, only for her real fans. Apart from Twitch and Kick, she’s now seen posting pictures of herself for paid subscribers on various other websites. But now, it looks like the transition has also changed the perception of people on social about her as a Call of Duty streamer.
In one of her recent posts on X, Nadia claimed that she’s been completely blacklisted from “playing Call of Duty tournaments.” While giving the reason, she wrote that it was “all for posting bikini pictures, never posted nudity one in my life.”
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According to Nadia, however, she’s never shared any explicit image on her profile. Proceeding with the post, she called out hypocrisy, stating, “But again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare ass on social media. ggs.”
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completely black listed from playing call of duty tournaments 🙃 all for posting bikini pictures, never posted nudity one in my life. but again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare ass on social media. ggs
— nadia (@TheNadiaAmine) January 3, 2024
While Nadia didn’t call out other content creators by their names, she tried to imply that her content is still okay to watch compared to those who are still allowed to play COD and share explicit posts. As of now, it’s not actually clear who she was referring to.
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Meanwhile, there’s no been official update from Activision regarding Nadia’s ban from COD tournaments. As of now, her social media post happens to be the only source for this claim.
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