Chai! Read What Happened to this Young Lady After Flashing Her Private Part During Live Broadcast (Video)

Posted by Samuel on Wed 27th Apr, 2016 - tori.ng

A young woman with a penchant for live-streaming gameplay sessions has received some disciplinary measure after showing much more than she should.

 
 
A gamer girl who live streams footage of her playing video games has been banned after being accused of flashing her vagina.
 
Lea May, who goes by the username LegendaryLea online, uses the popular service Twitch to share her gameplay footage online. However the online star, from San Diego, California, has been banned following a series of complaints.
 
Fans were told: "The community has closed this channel due to terms of service violations."
 
May was playing the video game Dark Souls during the broadcast. She then sat up and lifted her leg as the incident took place.
 
A storm of complaints followed though when viewers claimed her movements led to an accidental exposure.
 
However May has denied the footage shows anything other than her thigh, and is taking issue with Twitch for banning her from the site.
 
Taking to Twitter, she wrote: "For the record Thighs [do not] equal vag. Sorry I had to stand in an awkward way due to my ankle injury.
 
"Boy shorts were underneath."
 
She then told fans: "I have an injured ankle and lost my balance standing. My revealing leg lift was to catch myself from falling."
 
Despite her explanation, May has still been banned from Twitch.
 
The ban is set to last for 30 days.
 
Watch the video showing the moment the incident occurred below:
 
 
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