Asmongold recently covered an old dispute between political streamer Destiny and content creator Denims that originally erupted years ago but continues to circulate in streaming circles.
The core situation centers on Destiny allowing Denims to stay in his apartment while he was out of town. According to the widely discussed account, Destiny later discovered that Denims had brought a fan to the apartment and allegedly had sex with them in his bed.
Destiny then removed her from the apartment and revoked her access.
Following the removal, Denims publicly claimed that Destiny kicked her out because she refused to have sex with him. The allegation painted the situation as retaliation for turning down his advances.
Destiny pushed back hard against that narrative. He released what he described as receipts including recorded audio of their conversation when he removed her from the apartment and direct messages between them.
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The political streamer said he specifically recorded the exchange because he anticipated Denims might misrepresent what happened. Portions of that audio have circulated online and were shared again during the recent resurgence of interest.
The dispute points to a recurring pattern in streamer drama where competing narratives hinge on saved evidence. Destiny has built a reputation for keeping detailed records of conversations and interactions, which he deploys when disputes become public.
The receipts defense
The recording itself became a main point of debate. Some questioned the ethics of recording private conversations without explicit consent, while others argued it served as necessary protection against false allegations.
The evidence Destiny provided reportedly contradicted Denims’ version of events. According to his account and the materials he shared, the removal was specifically about bringing someone into his private space and using his bed without permission, not about any refused sexual advances.

