
In a developing story that has rocked the streaming community, popular streamer Tylil has publicly denied allegations of sexual assault made against him by fellow streamer Jourdin Pauline. The accusations have generated significant attention and have led to police involvement, although no formal charges have been filed as of yet.
Tylil took to Instagram to assert his innocence, stating, “I would like to make it clear that I have never sexually assaulted anyone.” He also addressed his audience during a livestream, emphasizing that he would not be discussing the matter further and urged fans to focus on the holiday season, saying, “It’s Christmas, it’s a wonderful time of the year. Go be with y’all families… Kick it.”

Jourdin Pauline, known for her emotional and candid streams, shared her account of the incident during a tearful livestream. She described the alleged events as occurring in a private area at a Streamer Awards after-party, where she claimed she felt isolated, had her phone taken, and was recorded without her consent while in a vulnerable state. “I feel so used. Like, I am literally so upset. I am embarrassed. I am just disgusted. Like, shit is enough. Like, I am tired. I am tired. I am really tired,” she expressed, highlighting her feelings of pressure and fear of potential blackmail. Pauline also displayed call logs during her broadcast and confirmed that police had been contacted regarding the incident.
The response from the streaming community has been swift and polarized. Supporters of Pauline quickly rallied under the hashtag #JusticeForJourdin, while other creators urged caution and restraint in making judgments. Streamer Cuffem reacted with shock during his stream, expressing disbelief at the gravity of the situation.
As it stands, the allegations involving Tylil and Jourdin Pauline remain unresolved, with both sides waiting for further developments.
At hiphopraisedmetheblog.com, we continue to monitor this situation closely and stand with individuals who bravely share their experiences.
