TheDanDangler leaks DMs from Kick staff after quitting “sexist” platform

Michael Gwilliam
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OnlyFans model TheDanDangler has leaked messages from Kick staff after revealing why she left the site before her contract was up.

Kick has made huge waves in the streaming world since its launch, signing many big names to compete with Twitch such as xQc, Adin Ross, and most recently, NICKMERCS, but there has been no shortage of controversy on the site.

The green platform has been under fire for some of its sexual content, and despite adding a report feature and guideline changes, things got so out of control that one popular streamer outright decided to quit.

On October 23, TheDanDangler revealed messages sent by Kick’s Head of Strategic Partnerships urging her to take down posts critical of the platform after she made a series of allegations about how she was treated.

TheDanDangler blasts “sexist” Kick and leaks messages from management

Earlier this month, TheDanDangler put Kick on blast, calling it the “most sexist site” she’s been on in her entire life.

The streamer alleged that male streamers can twerk and give lap dances, but when female streamers do it, they get punished.

https://twitter.com/thedandangler/status/1713550678499656112

Furthermore, she claimed that she faced consequences when another streamer started broadcasting her adult videos on their own channel.

In response to these allegations, Santamaria, Kick’s Head of Strategic Partnerships, reached out to TheDanDangler saying they had no idea she felt the way she does about the platform.

“We are still an open door to talk about the topics you raised,” he said in leaked DMs. “As Kick evolves, we’re always looking to mend relationships as time passes. Let us know if you’re willing to take down the tweets in hopes of further reconciliation. Or if you feel this strongly, we understand.”

https://twitter.com/thedandangler/status/1716486547028189414

However, TheDanDangler reiterated that she brought up her issues directly and nothing was done, once more calling out the site for “incredibly unfair standards.”

“I honestly will change my opinion when I see change. I hope Kick gets it together for the nice people on that platform,” she captioned the leak.

Kick has promised “more advanced” report functionality as the platform grows, so we’ll have to wait and see what direction the site takes in the months ahead and if more streamers jump ship again once their contracts expire.