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VTuber Takane Lui moves fans after defending her voice against her mother’s apology

Our beloved Hololive member brings a powerful lesson on the impact of online hate.

Behind virtual avatars and laughter in every stream, there are real people with families who feel the direct impact of what is said online. Popular Hololive VTuber Takane Lui deeply moved her fans by sharing a painful personal story that highlighted how social media toxicity can cross screens and hurt the loved ones of content creators.

The weight of digital hate on family life

According to Lui’s account, her mother approached her, deeply saddened and emotionally affected, to apologize. The reason for this unexpected apology was that her mother had been reading harsh and mocking comments online where users made fun of Lui’s distinctive raspy and mature voice. Feeling personally responsible for the creator’s voice, she lamented not having passed down a more beautiful voice to avoid such hardships.

Instead of letting resentment or sadness take over, Lui reacted with admirable maturity and composure to comfort her mother. The VTuber firmly assured her that she loves her own voice and is completely happy with it, neutralizing the weight of guilt with a powerful message of self-acceptance. This gesture was immediately applauded by her community, which highlighted how she protected her mother from the negativity of the virtual world.

A feature that makes her unique

Within Hololive, Takane Lui is recognized for her mature and distinctive vocal register, which sets her apart. Although a small minority on social media have occasionally used this natural trait to launch critical and mocking comments, the vast majority of her followers have always valued the immense personality and authenticity her tone brings to streams.

The situation prompted the community to reflect on the collateral damage caused by destructive criticism on the well-being of public figures’ families. After the story emerged, social media filled with supportive messages for both the VTuber and her mother, reiterating that her voice is perfect as it is and thanking her for the great example of self-love she set with her response.

We sometimes forget that the families of our favorite talents also read what people write from anonymity. Do you think VTuber agencies should be more involved in shielding their members’ families from harassment, or do you believe that personal strength and community support like Lui’s is the only real defense in today’s internet?

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