Amid accusations of “assault” leveled against Nina Lin, fellow content creator Jeremy ‘Disguised Toast’ Wang has spoken up and detailed their own “uncomfortable” encounter with them.
Twitch streamer Nina Lin came under fire in October 2025 after a clip from 2024 resurfaced. The video in question showed Lin and influencer Zoe Spencer physically restraining FaZe Silky’s assistant, Said, before pinning him to a bed without his consent. Despite others in the room reminding the pair that they didn’t have his consent, they continued on.
Addressing the matter in an October 24, 2025 stream, Lina admitted her actions were “wrong. During the situation, I genuinely, 100% thought it was a joke.”
The two were both banned on Twitch for 24 hours in light of the resurfaced clip, which Said labelled “unreal” in response.
Now, another old video is recirculating amid the controversy. Another instance of Lin being physical with an allegedly unconsenting streamer is placing her right back into hot water.
Disguised Toast speaks on “uncomfortable” Nina Lin encounter
Popular content creator Disguised Toast, real name Jeremy Wang, detailed his own encounter with Lin, one that made him “extremely uncomfortable.”
Amid the controversy, a clip of the two began to draw attention. The video showed Wang lying on a massage table, with Lin then imitating a masseuse, but getting handsy in the process.
“I was trying to get a massage from the physical therapist, when Nina, an IRL streamer I’ve never met, pushed aside the therapist and started grabbing at my ass while I was already [lying] on the table,” as Toast explained. The video showed no pushing, but the rest of Lin’s actions are evidently on display.
“I felt pressured to go along with it,” Toast recounted. “I did not want to escalate the situation. I was extremely uncomfortable the whole time.”
The influencer then added he wished he spoke up earlier and “regrets not doing so” at the time. Lin is yet to respond.
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