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Call Of Duty streamer says she was blacklisted from tournaments over NSFW photos

Call Of Duty streamer says she was blacklisted from tournaments over NSFW photos

Popular Call of Duty streamer claims she's been blacklisted from tournaments

In the world of Call of Duty content creation, controversy is never far away and one name that has been in the spotlight of late is Twitch streamer Nadia.

Nadia K. Amine, who simply goes by the name of Nadia for her fans, is a prominent Call of Duty: Warzone streamer who regularly entertains her 1.2 million followers on Twitch. By all accounts, she seems to be a very good player in the world of Call of Duty. However, some have alleged that Nadia had used Cronus Zen before she became popular in the Call of Duty scene. Chronus Zen is a device that can drastically improve your aiming and can even rapidly fire non-automatic firearms. Such allegations have not been proven at the time of writing.

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Nadia has competed in Call of Duty tournaments in the past but now claims that she’s been blacklisted from events due to an apparent ‘half-naked’ bikini photo that appeared on her OnlyFans account. This is despite her never posting fully naked pictures on social media.

In a tweet, Nadia explained why she hasn't been competing in recent Call of Duty tournaments. “I’m completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments,” she explained. “All for posting bikini pictures, never posting nudity in my life. but again, the guys in the CoD community can post their bare ass on social media.”



“It’s sad to see that instead of boys accepting a woman is better at them in a video game, they have to perpetuate the idea they cheated to sleep at night,” she claimed in a later tweet. At the end of the day, only Nadia knows why she hasn't been invited to Call of Duty tournaments and it’s always important to be kind to others.

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Featured Image Credit: Activision/Nadia (via Twitch)

Topics: Call Of Duty, Call Of Duty Warzone, Call Of Duty Modern Warfare, Modern Warfare 3, Activision, Twitch, Youtube, Twitter, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X