AuronPlay: from controversy to a break from Twitch

Perhaps the figures of Ibai Llanos and TheGrefg can outshine the others in the scene, but AuronPlay has numbers that at least have to be considered one of the most influential in the streaming scene. With 34,000 subscribers on Twitch, a section where it surpasses Ibai, it generates close to 170,000 USD for the Amazon platform.

These last few days, despite not having won any ESLAND award, Auron was the focus of the scene. He made his anger public for not having won any award, and even confirmed that he will not participate in next year’s edition. However, and despite the fact that his confrontation with Grefg and Ibai transcended the reason for the Spaniard’s break, that his ex-partner, the streamer Sara Biyín, is also involved.

A little less than a week ago, the youtuber Axel Blaze interviewed Ithaisa Suárez, the mother of Yeremi Vargas, a child who disappeared in the Canary Islands in 2007 on his channel. “Sara Biyín made black humor focused on my son,” Ithaisa said in the note.

In addition, he added that “they laughed in a group and I denounced them. AuronPlay apologized to me. The things they put were very serious”. Yeremi’s mother confessed that she also “received phone calls” from that group, and that she had to take medication for anxiety attacks.

AuronPlay: from controversy to a break from Twitch

In response to all that was generated, AUron replied in his stream that “people on Twitter are going to think what they want until they harass someone else. It’s like that, they don’t care regarding me or the lady (Ithaisa Suárez) “. To close his direct, AuronPlay ruled that he “he will take a few days off” and that he does not know if it will be “for a week or for a month”.

Look what I say AuronPlay on Twitch:

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