The online community has been buzzing recently over a surprising statement from Akagami, a popular streamer and influencer known for her sexy style and huge following across livestream platforms.
During a recent stream, she shocked many fans by admitting she doesn’t wear full lingerie while streaming, leaving viewers stunned.


Akagami revealed that her habit of not wearing lingerie at home has been long-standing because it’s the most comfortable for her.
However, when streaming, especially during winter with multiple layers of clothing, she faces a dilemma between keeping her personal comfort and maintaining her public image. “Not wearing it is really comfortable,” she said openly. She also shared that during that stream, she only wore one piece of lingerie out of two but refused to say which one.
This teasing detail quickly sparked viewers’ curiosity. Comments exploded with questions, guesses, and mixed reactions. Seeing the tension rise, Akagami quickly clarified she wasn’t trying to provoke anyone since her winter outfits are modest and it’s hard for outsiders to notice any difference. Still, she half-joked, “I’m not saying this for people to imagine things. But if you do imagine, well… that’s okay too.”


After clips from the stream went viral on social media, the topic sparked even more debate. Many fans praised Akagami’s straightforward, no-avoidance attitude, saying it’s what sets her apart from the sea of streamers today. Several comments expressed admiration for her boldness and authenticity in living comfortably and true to herself.
On the flip side, some criticized her remarks about lingerie and private life as clickbait, especially since Akagami has faced past controversies over her image and relationships. Some haters even mocked her for using provocative comments to keep her name trending.


Despite the mixed reactions, Akagami remains calm. She repeatedly emphasizes that she’s just sharing her personal feelings and isn’t trying to cross any lines or stir drama. This incident highlights how, in today’s livestream world, the line between personal comfort and audience reaction is incredibly thin.