Dating show contestant seemingly threatens Pokimane & ExtraEmily with disturbing pickup line

On AustinShow’s dating show, a contestant made a threatening comment that left Pokimane, Extra Emily, and other prominent female streamers astonished and taken aback.

AustinShow is a well-liked Twitch broadcaster recognized for producing dating programs that have gone viral, such as ‘Love or Host’ and ‘King of the Hill.’ In these shows, contestants interact with potential partners throughout multiple rounds, gradually eliminating possible matches each round.

The purpose of these programs is for a competitor to choose their preferred man or woman, with the aim that they may enjoy a date together at the conclusion.

On February 6, 2025, AustinShow aired an episode of ‘King of the Hill’, however, the competitor aiming for a date made a comment that utterly disappointed his potential suitors.

Join “King of The Hill” voice chat one hour before the broadcast, or alternatively, direct message “@GetOnAustinShow” to take part in the competition on February 6th at 4EST. This is open to @pokimanelol, @extraemilyy, @kandylul, and @lydiaviolettv.

— Austin Show (@AustinOnTwitter) February 4, 2025

AustinShow dating contestant’s threatening pickup line leaves Pokimane speechless

This episode showcased four prominent Twitch streamers who happen to be women: Extra Emily (a member of OTK), Kandyland, LydiaViolet, and Pokimane, who has the highest number of followers on the platform.

In the course of the game, Austin requested the contestant to use his most charming pickup line on the ladies… however, rather than being endearing, he made threatening statements towards them instead.

“Go out with me before I kill you,” the guy said, instantly shocking everyone else in the stream.

“What? What did you say?” one of the women asked, with another urging him not to repeat it.

“In a video game I hope, right?” she said in an apparent attempt to lighten the mood.

Austin quickly rushed through the segment to “move on” from the awkward moment.

“Thank you very much,” he told the guy, who smiled and said, “You’re welcome.”

Since then, Austin has removed the full video of the show from his Twitch channel, leaving only brief snippets captured during the livestream available online.

viewers expressed strong disapproval of the contestant’s actions, as one user posted on Reddit: “Austin needs to be more mindful when selecting participants for the program.

So far, none of the involved streamers have commented about the issue on their social platforms, keeping fans in suspense as they eagerly await clarification following the strange removal of the awkward episode online.

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2025-02-08 02:21