
A Twitch livestream from St Patrick’s Day has suddenly turned into a big online debate. Streamer Bonnie, also known as BonnieRabbit, is facing strong reactions after a clip from her IRL stream went viral on March 17, 2026. The video showed her walking behind an elderly couple and sounding frustrated about their slow pace. Within hours, the clip spread across platforms like X and Reddit, and people quickly started sharing their opinions.
In the video, Bonnie can be heard saying, “Get out of the way! Now we’re stuck behind the slow couple again… Get out of the way! Hit the speed boost, hit the speed boost! I can walk faster than you… Why is he speeding up?” Many viewers felt uncomfortable watching this moment. Soon after, discussions started online, with several users criticizing her tone and behavior in that situation. The conversation grew even bigger on the r LivestreamFail subreddit, where hundreds of users reacted. Some people called her “entitled,” while others said the clip showed “main character syndrome.” As the reactions kept building, Bonnie decided to respond during her next livestream.
Twitch streamer Bonnie addresses St Patrick’s Day backlash and claims online clipping accounts are farming her content
On March 18, 2026, Bonnie spoke openly about the situation during her livestream. Instead of focusing only on the clip, she pointed at what she believes is a bigger issue. She said that many clipping accounts are taking parts of her streams and using them to create drama.
Bonnie said, “It seems like a lot of the clipping channels, who are farming drama on me, are my number one fan channels, apparently. Because they are obsessed with everything I breathe.” She also added, “Hide your kids. Hide your wife. Hide your grandma. Hide your grandpa! She’s here!”
As she continued, Bonnie noticed a pattern linked to her collaborations. She explained, “Every time I stream with Rosii, I end up with a hate thread. Tell me how that happens? It’s always Rosii that I get hate farming with.” Then she added in a lighter tone, “You know what that means? We just need to stream with him even more, I guess.”
Later in the same stream, another clip surfaced where Bonnie spoke about how she feels targeted online. While going through posts from her X community called The Brigade, she said, “No, I already have so much more going on in my life. I don’t need this. No. Because you are farming, too! Everyone is farming me like I am a rice field! Supplying the entire world grains of rice to end starvation! Okay, I’m glad I could end world hunger!”
Bonnie is a partnered Twitch streamer known for Just Chatting and gaming content. She has over 329,000 followers and usually brings in around 3,981 viewers per stream. While she continues to stream, this moment has clearly brought a lot of attention to how livestream clips can quickly turn into bigger online conversations.