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2nd clip of Kimmikka’s banned Twitch stream surfaces after live sex controversy

A SECOND raunchy clip of recently unbanned Twitch streamer Kimmikka has apparently resurfaced online.

The 21-year-old Peruvian became an internet star after accidentally having sex live on camera.

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Streamer has gained loads of followers since the naughty stuntCredit: Twitch

She was booted off Twitch for seven days when shocked fans spotted her partner performing an X-rated act in the window reflection.

The embarrassed streamer has since said the incident was an “error”.

But that hasn’t stopped videos of it circulating online.

Speaking out to fans, she said: “No – it’s not new, the video.”

Kimmikka’s socials have since exploded.

She now has 9,500 followers on Twitch alone.

And her latest live was watched by more than 10,000 users.

Meanwhile, over on Instagram she has more than 21,000 followers.

But it’s on TikTok where she’s getting the big numbers.

The gamer now has over 120,000 followers, and the number keeps growing.

Amazon-owned Twitch has a strict policy against this kind of content.

Its community guidelines state: “Nudity and sexually explicit content or activities, such as pornography, sexual acts or intercourse, and sexual services, are prohibited.”

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