Twitch Streamer'S Racy High School Livestream Sparks Controversy

  • By Imani
  • Dec. 11, 2025, 10 a.m.

Twitch Streamer's Livestream in School Gym Raises Eyebrows

In a surprising turn of events, a Twitch streamer rented out the gymnasium at Canyon Crest Academy in San Diego to film a 24-hour livestream that has left students, parents, and the community in an uproar. The event featured adult-themed content, sparking backlash over the gym's unconventional use.

The livestream, hosted by Fansly – a platform similar to OnlyFans – included a mix of activities from innocuous games to more eyebrow-raising acts like a man waxing his legs and another licking a woman's foot, plus women donning revealing outfits. The initial setup forced students to miss using their gym facilities on a Friday, leading to further discontent among the school community.

“I think the school they definitely should have looked into like more of what these people do,” expressed Alex Hassanein, a senior at the school.
Canyon Crest Academy students outraged after gym used to film questionable content

Canyon Crest Academy students outraged after gym used to film questionable content

Community and School Response

Concerns grew as students and parents questioned the presence of adult platform creators on school grounds. "I just think there's no place for that in a school area," one student remarked, echoing the sentiment of many who felt the event was inappropriate. The school's principal addressed these concerns with a letter to parents, labeling the content "inappropriate and distasteful."

The controversy also placed the Canyon Crest Academy Foundation in a tight spot. The foundation, which initially approved the gym rental to a New Hampshire-based production company for PG-13 content, is now reassessing the situation with legal counsel to explore potential next steps. The executive director clarified that the nature of the content was not disclosed during the rental agreement.

Legal and Contractual Disputes

An attorney representing the streamer and the production company argued that the event followed all contractual obligations and did not involve adult content. They maintained that the school was informed of the activities beforehand and that no students were present as it occurred over the weekend. The attorney also disputed the accuracy of the principal's letter to parents.

Regardless of these assertions, the incident has prompted serious reflection on the policies governing school facility rentals, with the foundation issuing an apology and vowing to prevent similar occurrences in the future. As one student summarized, "At the end of the day, it's kind of the school's choice; money is money for the school. It doesn't sound like anything particularly extreme happened, but maybe in poor taste."

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.