Nadia Alleges Blacklisting from Call of Duty Tournaments Due to Bikini Photos
Renowned Twitch streamer Nadia alleges she has faced a ban from participating in Call of Duty tournaments, attributing the blacklisting to her provocative photos. Known for her presence in the Call of Duty and Warzone streaming community, Nadia has encountered numerous accusations of cheating but recently diversified her content.
Venturing into platforms reminiscent of OnlyFans to share exclusive content for subscribers, Nadia’s change in content has stirred controversy. In September, she disclosed that she wasn’t invited to COD Next for Modern Warfare 3 due to her bikini photos, and now she claims to be excluded from all events.
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Nadia Alleges Blacklisting from Call of Duty Tournaments Due to Bikini Photos
Expressing her frustration on X, Nadia revealed that she has been “completely blacklisted” from Call of Duty tournaments. She emphasized that her posts only featured bikini pictures without any nudity, contrasting the treatment she received with male counterparts in the COD community who could share explicit content on social media.
Nadia, in response to esports personality Jake Lucky, shared an email screenshot from Activision in December, where they sent her CoD points despite her criticism of Swagg, Tfue, and Aydan for their own risqué photos on X. She clarified that Activision had invited her after those posts.
Regarding the possibility of hosting her own tournament to bypass the ban, Nadia dismissed the idea, stating that Activision’s approval would be necessary. In another post, she suggested that sexism and previous hacking allegations also played a role in her blacklisting. Expressing disappointment, she highlighted the reluctance of some male players to accept a woman’s superiority in video games, opting instead to perpetuate unfounded cheating accusations.
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