
Twitch: Sykkuno
After nearly two months offline, Sykkuno has returned to Twitch with a message for his fans following accusations of cheating on his partner with multiple content creators.
Sykkuno went live on June 3, 2026, in a two-and-a-half hour-long broadcast simply titled, “I’M BACK.”
In an opening statement, the streamer admitted to being “nervous” before saying that he’s been actively “repairing the damage” that had been done to his girlfriend and their relationship.
“What I did to her was horrible,” he admitted. “For a lot of people, they could never forgive that. I regret doing it so much. In the time I’ve been gone, I’ve been working every single day to try to make things better.”
While Sykkuno admitted that “not everything’s perfect,” he says he’s “made a lot of improvements” and can “confidently say [he and his girlfriend are] doing a lot better.”
“We’re in a position where we can be happy together and we’re headed in a good direction,” he continued. “I wouldn’t be coming back to streaming if both of us didn’t feel that way.”
He went on to thank his fans for their support before diving into a few video games, and later ended the broadcast by saying he isn’t certain of his upcoming streaming schedule.
Sykkuno cheating allegations explained
The Sykkuno drama first sparked up in April 2026 after several content creators came forward accusing him of cheating on his partner with them.
The first accuser, a VTuber named ‘Hemomal,’ claimed Sykkuno was a “serial cheater, liar, and manipulator who uses his status to get what he wants from as many women as possible, more specifically, ones who are smaller or up-and-coming content creators, knowing that he can take advantage of them.”
Exposing Sykkuno, a serial cheater, master manipulator and dangerous predator.
Read: https://t.co/ZTlOB4zZKS
— Hemomal 🐰 OFFKAI 2026 ✈️→ VBrat , ’- (@Hemomal) April 10, 2026
Her Google Doc detailing their relationship went viral, sparking similar claims from other influencers in the space.

Sykkuno breaks silence on cheating scandal in joint statement with his girlfriend

My Hero Academia voice actor Justin Briner reads Sykkuno cheating apology in character
Sykkuno’s June 3 statement marks the second time he has publicly addressed the situation following his initial response to the cheating allegations on April 16.
In a lengthy post on X, Sykkuno admitted to being “unfaithful” to his partner, who also provided her version of events in the same statement. She confirmed that she would not be breaking up with him, saying that although she sympathized with his accusers, she felt her emotions weren’t considered in the situation during the mass exposé .
A message from me and my girlfriend pic.twitter.com/oxxJrh3UE4
— Sykkuno (@Sykkuno) April 16, 2026
Sykkuno urged his fans against sending hate to anyone and denied any “false accusations” and “extreme labels” being placed on him.
Many high-profile broadcasters have distanced themselves from him in the aftermath, with names like Pokimane, Valkyrae, and Disguised Toast publicly speaking out against his actions.
The situation went extremely viral at the time, even sparking a response from the voice actor of My Hero Academia’s Deku, who imitated Sykkuno’s mannerisms in a video that took social media by storm.