The most unhinged Vtuber is back and she's crazier than ever - The Riro Ron incident Part 2
Summary
TLDRIn December 2023, a video detailed the controversial termination of Vtuber Roron by Idle Corp, citing drug abuse, inappropriate relationships, and financial impropriety. The incident sparked industry-wide discussions. Roron, also known as Kesu, responded with a series of bizarre tweets and a song, 'Internet Overdose,' embracing the allegations. After a three-month hiatus, she announced her return as a Vtuber with a debut stream called 'Silly Pills, Silly Girl,' featuring a shocking reveal of her 'real face' and answering questions in an unapologetic manner, further captivating her audience with her enigmatic persona.
Takeaways
- 📜 The video discusses a controversial termination letter from Idle Corp, a virtual talent agency, involving a VTuber named Roron.
- 💊 Roron was accused of drug abuse on stream, creating a 'fan harm' by sleeping with fans, accepting expensive gifts, and having a secret relationship with a talent manager.
- 💥 The termination letter caused a significant stir in the VTuber community, prompting discussions and questions due to its detailed nature.
- 🚫 Roron's channel was deleted by Idle Corp on January 1st, 2024, but the persona behind Roron, Kesu, is known for her unique songs and covers.
- 🎶 After the termination, Kesu released a song called 'Internet Overdose, Kiasu Version,' which was inspired by a game and embraced the allegations against her.
- 💬 Kesu interacted with the community through her pinned comment, announcing her return to the VTuber scene after a 3-month hiatus.
- 🎉 She made a comeback with a debut stream called 'Silly Pills, Silly Girl,' which was filled with surreal and provocative content.
- 🔥 Kesu's debut stream showcased multiple models, including one with full body tracking, and she provocatively claimed it was her real face.
- 🤔 During the debut, Kesu addressed common questions from the community, including her alleged drug use, relationships, and the termination notice.
- 🚫 She dismissed the idea of suing Idle Corp, stating it was not worth the effort and that she prefers to focus on her own growth.
- 🎉 The video ends with a call to action for viewers to show support for a potential collaboration between the video creator and Kesu after the creator's own VTuber debut.
Q & A
What was the title of the video made in December 2023 about a VTuber?
-The video was titled 'How this VTuber ended her career in the most unhinged way possible'.
Which VTuber was the focus of the video and what agency did she work for?
-The video focused on a VTuber named Roron who worked for the agency called Idle Corp.
What was the date of the controversial tweet by Idle Corp that led to the video?
-The controversial tweet by Idle Corp was posted on November 28th, 2023.
What were the reasons outlined by Idle Corp for terminating Roron's contract?
-Idle Corp terminated Roron for drug abuse on stream, creating fan harm, accepting expensive gifts from fans, and having a secretive relationship with the lead talent manager.
What was the reaction of the VTubing industry and community to the termination letter?
-The industry and community were shaken, as the termination letter went into painful specific detail, prompting questions and discussions.
What action did Idle Corp take regarding Roron's channel after the termination?
-Idle Corp proceeded to delete Roron's channel on the 1st of January 2024.
Who is the person behind the persona Roron, and what is she known for?
-The person behind Roron is Kesu, known for her many songs and covers that feel like a fever dream when listened to.
What was the title of the song released by Kesu after her hiatus?
-Kesu released a song titled 'Internet Overdose, Kesu Version' after her hiatus.
What game was Kesu compared to during the incident, and why?
-Kesu was compared to the game 'Needy Streamer Overload' because the game's premise and options for managing a streamer mirrored the allegations made by Idle Corp against Kesu.
What was the significance of the number '420' in Kesu's comeback announcement?
-The number '420' is associated with cannabis culture, and Kesu's comeback announcement included a debut stream on April 20th, which was also a nod to the drug reference in the context of her past controversies.
What was the title of Kesu's debut stream as a VTuber?
-The title of Kesu's debut stream as a VTuber was 'Silly Pills, Silly Girl'.
How did Kesu address the allegations and questions about her past during her debut stream?
-Kesu addressed the allegations and questions in an unhinged fashion, embracing them with lyrics and responses that did not show remorse or an apology.
What was Kesu's stance on suing Idle Corp for the termination and the public controversy?
-Kesu decided not to sue Idle Corp, stating that it would be too expensive and mentally taxing, and that she chose to focus on herself instead.
What was the viewer's suggestion for Kesu and the content creator after watching the video?
-The viewer suggested that if they liked the content, they should like the video to show support for a potential collaboration between Kesu and the content creator after their V debut.
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