Twitch streamer PeachJars says a stalker who once called her during a broadcast and threatened her has returned, but she’s not worried, because she managed to “outstalk” him.
In 2023, PeachJars received a phone call from her stalker during a live stream that left her speechless.
The stalker demanded the creator “face him” alone, and anyone who got involved would be “killed.” He would even post videos about her on YouTube where he threatened to harm her for banning him on Discord.
Now, two years later, PeachJars says the man has reentered her life – but she’s not afraid in the slightest, likening him to “class pet” rather than an actual threat on her life.
In fact, according to the streamer, she ended up being a better stalker than he was.
PeachJars says her stalker is back, but she’s laughing about it
After realizing her stalker was back harassing her, PeachJars posted a video mocking him, explaining how she bested him at his own game.
“This guy isn’t even good at stalking me. About two years ago, he tried to stalk me. I ended up contacting his work; he lost his job. I contacted his parents; they kicked him out. This man literally has nothing.”
“He’s not even good at stalking! I stalked him better!” she exclaimed. “How are you going to let the person you’re stalking outstalk you? That’s not right!”
At one point, her stalker posted a video wearing a Domino’s uniform, tipping her off to his location and workplace.
According to Peach, she won’t even go through the trouble of blocking him because she finds the whole situation amusing.
“I kinda find him funny, like a class pet type of thing. So, if you see him in the comments, just let him know I said hi,” she mocked and blew him a kiss. “I’ll talk to your parents soon.”
Taking the fight to a stalker is certainly a bold move, especially given the rise of dangerous incidents over the years.
Kick star Amouranth notably had several encounters with an obsessed fan from Estonia and even had to deal with three armed men who broke into her house demanding crypto in March 2025.
Pokimane even revealed that she pays over five figures a month for online security to deal with doxxing and deep fakes.
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