HasanAbi and Aria Saki Strange Clip Seen

Amiel Rose Andres - November 27, 2021
HasanAbi and Aria Saki Strange Clip Seen

Twitch streamer AriaSaki  had been invited to hold a Twitch live stream at Hasan “HasanAbi” Piker’s house, which resulted in some strange interactions between the two.

Hasan’s chat insisted on forcing him to watch footage from earlier on the same live stream, in which AriaSaki was shown making an unusual facial expression that he had missed at the time. Hasan was sent a clip taken earlier during the same live stream at the end of his collaborative Twitch stream with AriaSaki The video was titled “Aria PogO,” which piqued their interest. It was, however, something neither of them had anticipated.

Hasan can be heard stating the following in the video: “Like there might be, like, p*** ads or something on this website, hold up.”

When AriaSaki heard what Piker said, she bit her lower lip and made the traditional “sheesh” look that is popular among Gen Z viewers. He didn’t notice her because she was sat behind HasanAbi. While watching the video, he was taken aback by her act and burst out laughing. AriaSaki tried to dismiss it, saying: “I didn’t – wait, I don’t even remember making that face. I was just expressing and I don’t even know I do it. I swear.”

HasanAbi questioned her, asking “what the f*** was (that expression),” to which she replied that it had no meaning. Piker, who was having a good time, slowed down the video and paused it the second she made the expression so that all of his viewers could watch it. 

HasanAbi and AriaSaki had intended to watch a documentary that wasn’t available on the standard streaming platforms earlier in their combined stream. 

They soon discovered a link to it on a questionable website, prompting Hasan’s cautionary warnings about promiscuous ads. 

Twitch streamers must be exceedingly cautious about the content they present in their live streams, as the platform has been known to suspend streamers who have unintentionally shown vulgar content. However, people have frequently been detained on the platform for shorter periods of time. Despite streaming his own band’s music on stream, Herman Li of the band Dragon Force was DMCA’d and suspended from the platform in 2020.

Tagged in: