Twitch streamer Seum evicted from home while live

Twitch streamer Sam Seum was stunned after her livestream was interrupted by her family being evicted from their home, and left an emotional message for her viewers after the eviction took place.

Seum, who has over 80k followers on the Amazon-owned platform, left her stream very abruptly on October 5, looking concerned while talking to somebody off-camera before simply saying “I have to go, sorry.”

Twitch streamer Sam Seum crying in Twitter video

She immediately shut her stream off without providing information on what was going on, but it was clearly a cause for concern.

Not long after, Seum took to Twitter to provide an update to her viewers and community, saying that “we have nowhere to go and I am asking for any kind of help.

Nyanners

“There’s no way for us to move back in, even if we pay what we owe … We’re in contact with the VA to try and get transitional housing but yeah… I just need a home for my family.”

Just called our leasing office and they said there’s no way for us to move back in, even if we pay what we owe. Idk where to go. We’re in contact with the VA to try and get transitional housing but yeah… I just need a home for my family…

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Seumthen posted a series of videos, explaining the situation, saying that she’s “frazzled and distraught” over the situation.

She said that the sheriffs turned up and told them to “grab their things and leave,” despite the fact that they failed to receive the 3-day notice they were told they would receive should this issue arise.

Cinna Valkyrae

for those who just want to sit and project their issues onto my current situation, i’ll do my best to explain the way i can (1/3)pic.twitter.com/hCwHRCEca4

(3/3) i am very frazzled and distraught over this and i will be blocking anyone who brings negative energy toward me or my family. i pray this never happens to you, because it’s horrifying.pic.twitter.com/Zpmv7p5NEw

Seum hasn’t provided an update since, though did say she would still be going to TwitchCon in San Diego the following day, as the trip had been paid for and she had paid activations she had to work at the event.

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It’s unclear what Seum will do following the event, but several people online have reached out to help, including extending an arm for her husband, who is applying for jobs in IT, so the tides may well turn in their favor.