Video of Twitch CEO seemingly “slamming a woman” at TwitchCon resurfaces

The recent body slamming clip involving Twitch CEO is old (Image via X || @TwitchCon/@dancantstream)
The recent body slamming clip involving Twitch CEO is old (Image via X || @TwitchCon/@dancantstream)

A resurfaced clip involving Twitch CEO Dan Clancy has gone viral, wherein he appears to accidentally slam a woman on stage during TwitchCon. While many seem to assume that the video is from 2025, which has already been full of controversies, the footage is actually over a year old.

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The incident reportedly took place in 2024 and is now being shared widely across social media, and many viewers are criticizing the platform's leadership and safety protocols.

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The viral video of Dan Clancy has sparked numerous reactions, with many users mistakenly believing that it happened in 2025.

As mentioned before, the video is reportedly from 2024, where he attempted a flip similar to one performed the previous year, but the move went wrong, and the woman involved in the act accidentally fell.

Netizens shared their thoughts:

“I don’t know how Clancy still has a job at this point.” @TheCurtismMKII reacted.
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“Twitch is never recovering from this year’s TwitchCon. When is that congressional hearing? lol” @NickProbes commented.
“TwitchCon seems lit this year for sure. Two incidents in two days. I'd say he dropped the mic but…” @GaidenHeroX remarked.
“That is NOT how you put a girl on.” @meowrketing commented.
"If I said what I wanted to say about this man, I would probably get a visit from the local sheriff." @Spartacus15392 stated.
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Asmongold calls out Twitch after Emiru’s incident amid security concerns at TwitchCon

In a post by @KickClipsLive on X, Asmongold was watching a clip of some viewers freely walking through the TwitchCon 2025 security without proper checks, despite Twitch's official statement claiming that the safety had been significantly improved after Emiru's alleged assault.

While reacting to the clip, someone in chat asked him if he had reached out to Emiru. After responding affirmatively, the streamer clarified that he chose not to talk about it on stream:

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“This is a huge invasion of her privacy. This event happening, her having to even talk about it, Twitch lying about it. They lied in their statement about it.”

According to Twitch's statement, the person involved in the Emiru situation was banned indefinitely from both the platform and any future events. Moreover, the security at meet-and-greet check-in points was increased.

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