Twitch streamer Morgpie banned again after using feet as green screen following ‘topless’ controversy

A streamer and OnlyFans model has been banned from Twitch again after allegedly skirting the site’s nudity policies, this time with a new workaround.

The idea involved painting her feet so they could act like a green screen, letting viewers watch her tackle the notoriously tough Dark Souls games while also looking at her so-called “dark soles”.

Morgpie has become known for experimenting with Twitch “metas”, where creators try to show more skin to attract viewers without crossing the line and risking their income.

That approach has resulted in multiple bans for the 25-year-old, after moderators ruled she’d pushed the boundaries too far — including a stream where she was topless but positioned the camera just high enough to avoid showing her nipples.

Twitch issued a ban over that incident in late 2023, and the tactic later caught on with other streamers.

Rather than stepping back, Morgpie continued trying to find new ways to operate in the “implied nudity” space.

Her next concept involved turning herself into a display by wearing a single-colour outfit and overlaying live gameplay footage on top of her body.

Even if it didn’t clearly breach the written Terms of Service at the time, the format drew criticism from some viewers who argued it undermined the intent of rules designed to keep the platform safer for under-18s.

In 2024, one stream saw thousands of people watching a Fortnite match displayed entirely on her buttocks as part of a fundraiser for Doctors Without Borders. That broadcast led to another ban and prompted Twitch to adjust what it allows creators to show.

Despite her history with suspensions, Morgpie has continued attempting to work around the rules — with the added effect that the controversy often sends more traffic toward her nude content on other sites.

Her most recent attempt was shut down quickly, with an email arriving on Monday stating: “This channel cannot stream at this time due to a violation of Twitch’s Community Guidelines.”

Following earlier issues, Twitch’s Terms of Service now prohibit streamers from holding the camera on any body part for extended periods, and it lists breasts, groin, and buttocks as examples of areas that are not appropriate to focus on.

It’s not confirmed whether that specific policy is what triggered the latest ban, since the guidance doesn’t explicitly mention feet — though her “Dark Soles” stream was viewed by some as clashing with the rule’s intent.

Still, the streamer has indicated she plans to resume streaming from the soles of her feet this weekend, suggesting the ban only lasts five days.