How Did the Female DOTA 2 Streamer Reveal Her “Unfiltered” Body During a Livestream?
When mentioning the name Dzhiko, many might still be more familiar with her popular nickname, Nya. The female streamer from Russia boasts a beauty that aligns with the typical “girl-next-door” image, yet her clothing style and career development path are somewhat unconventional. Nya is known for her 18+ content, and she even has a few clips labeled as “sensitive.”

More than a year ago, this female streamer faced a ban from Twitch overnight. This occurred when, in a moment of excitement and to “encourage” donations, Nya did not hesitate to strip and reveal her body “fully unfiltered” in front of viewers while livestreaming the popular MOBA game DOTA 2.

Of course, for Nya, being banned from the platform was not the end, as she soon returned to streaming “as if nothing happened.” Moreover, in addition to her previous endeavors, Nya has branched out into various other channels, with a notable presence on Telegram, which has become a platform for her content business requiring paid subscriptions. Anyone wishing to join must donate beforehand.

Additionally, Nya does not engage with any other social media platforms except for Instagram. Previously, she had a TikTok account; however, she has since abandoned that platform to focus more on her streaming career and her own content creation.

Who is the Female Streamer Known for “Body Reveals” in the Esports Community?
For those who don’t know, Nya hails from Russia, but her makeup style and nickname give her a distinctly Asian appearance. Despite creating provocative content, Nya has not achieved significant fame. Her streaming sessions or the images of the female streamer generally receive higher interaction when adult themes are added. However, her regular posts tend to garner little engagement.


Currently, while still causing some controversies, this female streamer continues to develop content focused mainly on 18+ themes. This indicates that she is maintaining her own unique style in her career development and personal identity.