IronMouse, the most subscribed Twitch streamer of all time in 2024, has announced the breaking of her partnership with ViShojo, a talent industry founded in 2020. She shared this information on YouTube. IronMouse has accused ViShojo of misleading her in financial matters and also owes money to the charity 'Immune Deficiency Foundation.' This matter of dispute is about 500K.
Ironmouse posted a video to YouTube on July 21, 2025, with the title "Why I left VShojo." That video has received over 1.1 million views as of this writing. An American talent agency with its headquarters in San Francisco that specializes in promoting VTuber content creators.
She continues, "I recently found out that for the past couple of months, I have been misled by VShojo."
"With the information that I currently have, I believe that I am owed a significant amount of funds, which I have not been paid," she says in the clip.
Ironmouse goes on to say that "Most importantly, the thing that hurts me the most is that the Immune Deficiency Foundation, which is the most important charity to me, and also the reason why I am here today, is owed over half a million dollars from VShojo."
Who's Ironmouse?
Ironmouse, who appears in public as an anime virtual avatar, is one of the more well-known VTube stars in the globe. She is a Puerto Rican VTuber, Twitch streamer, and independent singer. The Puerto Rican Twitch star has over 1.3 million YouTube subscribers and 2.3 million Twitch followers. She had more subscribers in 2024 than any other Twitch streamer before her. In September 2024, she broke his first record at a subathon before being surpassed by Kai Cenat.
Who's VTubers?
VTubers are online entertainers who are typical YouTubers or live streamers. They use avatars that represent characters made by web artists and are made with tools like Live2D.
Similar to professional wrestling, VTubers frequently present themselves as kayfabe characters. Mace, an AEW wrestler who started streaming on Twitch as a VTuber in 2021.
Let's check Social media responses
In response to Ironmouse's X post, Twitch streamer Apricot said, "I only just learned about this today, I am so sorry."
In response to Ironmouse's post on X, Hime, a Twitch streamer, wrote: "We will always be there for you, queen. I genuinely adore you.
In a post on X with 1.4 million views, Twitch streamer Connor and Ironmouse made a donation: "Well vshojo better get cycling and start raising some money."
"I know some of you are really hurt and confused, and it breaks my heart for the VSHOJO Community," Zentreya, a Twitch streamer, wrote on X. I am aware that many of you have been having a difficult time navigating these incredibly confusing months. Stay strong and lend a helping hand to those in need.
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