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PHOTO: CoD streamer Nadia called out Activision’s “double standards”, claiming to not being invited to events over bikini pictures


CoD streamer Nadia called out Activision’s “double standards”, claiming to not being invited to events over bikini photos.


COD Next is a significant public event where fans can witness their favorite creators and players testing the new Call of Duty game for the first time. With the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 scheduled for November 10, this year’s COD Next event is set to take place on October 5.

Although Nadia called out the developers for “neglecting” her during her stream, she did mention that communication improved as a result. However, she believes that all invites for COD Next have already been sent out, despite conflicting statements from some other creators.

That’s what she claimed on Twitter/X on September 3, pointing out that some other invited creators – including Swagg, Tfue, and Aydan – have posted similarly risque photos. 

“Call of Duty didn’t invite me out to COD Next because of my bikini pics (i’ve never once posted nude), but has continued to invite creators out who post pictures like this. & when I reached out weeks ago about the double standard, they dismissed it & lied,” she said in a now-deleted tweet. However, Nadia, a popular Twitch streamer known for her presence in Warzone, revealed that she has not been invited due to her provocative photos on social media. She expressed her frustration on Twitter, highlighting the fact that other invited creators, such as Swagg, Tfue, and Aydan, have also posted similar risque pictures.
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