Twitch streamer Brooke "BrookeAB" Bond was recently the subject of many cheating rumors, and she decided to address them. She's been in a relationship with fellow Twitch streamer Mason "Symfuhny" Lanier since 2019. They have kept their relationship mostly private to avoid controversies such as this one.

BrookeAB, or Brooke for short, made a name for herself as a gaming streamer, dabbling in games such as Valorant and Among Us. She's currently signed with esports organization 100 Thieves as a content creator, where she usually appears in videos with other talents and hosts her own podcast titled That's What She Said. As her popularity grew, Brooke had to deal with harassment from stalkers, which warranted an FBI investigation.

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Now, Brooke has been streaming on Twitch regularly again, but expressed that she's still cautious of people who might threaten or spread rumors about her. However, the latter still seems to be a problem as Brooke had to address rumors that she allegedly cheated on Symfuhny. In a tweet, she clarified that they were still together and that she would not cheat on her partner. She also called out the "no life stalkers" who had been accusing her on social media.

The Twitch streamer's followers sympathized with her, with many wishing both Brooke and Symfuhny well amid the situation. Brooke also said that she'd been clearing out her Twitch chat multiple times to weed out people who have been sending her death threats. She said it's been a tedious process as they would continuously make new accounts whenever they get blocked.

This isn't the first time Brooke had to address cheating rumors. One multiple occasions, she's told stories of random netizens accusing her of being unfaithful whenever she hung out with male friends. She also claimed that Symfuhny would receive DMs from people who badmouthed her. Brooke might have overcome her stalking incident, but it's clear that she and her boyfriend are still dealing with toxic fans. This is a problem that many streamers have spoken about in the past, and yet, the issue still persists in the streaming and content creation space.

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