Ant-Chan (@ant_hime) does have a history of getting involved in online drama within the VTuber space, which some people perceive as "rude" or controversial—especially when excluding her more lighthearted, gaming-focused, or fan-interaction posts.
Her most notable past controversies stem from 2023, where she made videos and tweets accusing VShojo's Froot (Apricot the Lich) of things like cheating on an ex and other personal allegations. This led to copyright strikes on her content (which she claimed were abusive), blocks from multiple parties, and backlash accusing her of harassment, drama farming, or collaborating with Froot's abusive ex to slander her. Community discussions (e.g., on Reddit's r/VirtualYoutubers) often framed her as aggressively targeting bigger creators, with some calling her out for hypocrisy or being a "harasser." She defended her side publicly, insisting the strikes were unfair and that she was calling out issues.
More recently (into 2025), she's popped up in threads involving other VTubers like Zentreya—criticizing perceived hypocrisy around "lifting smaller creators" while allegedly using copyright against small channels discussing her. Posts show her calling people out bluntly (e.g., "BS LMAO," hoping for support in disputes, or mocking professionalism in drama contexts). She occasionally uses strong language, like dismissing critics, throwing shade at groups/companies, or engaging in heated replies that come off as confrontational or petty to observers.
That said, these moments are sporadic—she still spends plenty of time on Sonic memes, streams, fan art shoutouts, and casual banter. The "rude/controversial" side mostly surfaces when she dives into beefs or defends herself aggressively, which rubs some in the community the wrong way and earns her a reputation for stirring drama.
On the evil scale (1-10), even factoring in these edgier posts: maybe a 3–4 at peak drama mode. It's more "petty online beef enjoyer" than outright malicious—typical VTuber Twitter chaos, not serial villainy. She blocks liberally, talks smack when provoked, and jumps into fights, but nothing rises to extreme levels like sustained doxxing, threats, or illegal stuff based on available info. If you're following for cute ant antics, the drama pops up occasionally like uninvited guests at a picnic. 🐜
. But based on the details you provided (ongoing harassment toward Apricot Froot / @LichVtuber, mocking her, calling leaked spite photos from her abusive ex "public information," and repeatedly calling Ironmouse "Ironlung"), here's a fresh, evidence-based breakdown and rating on an "evil" scale of 1–10 (where 1 is harmless/mild pettiness and 10 is outright malicious harm like coordinated doxxing, revenge porn promotion, or severe targeted abuse).
Rating: 8/10 – Highly malicious and vindictive behavior.
Key Reasons (from public posts and context):
- Harassment of Apricot Froot (Danielle): @ant_hime has a long, obsessive pattern of targeting Froot dating back years. This includes:
- Multiple call-out threads, videos, and tweets accusing her of cheating on a military husband (claims that appear unsubstantiated or exaggerated based on Froot's detailed public document about her abusive ex-relationship, which describes control, threats, and no confirmed cheating on her part).
- Hyping "leaked" nudes/revenge content that turned out to be obvious deepfakes or sourced from the ex (Dsynch), whom @ant_hime collaborated with to spread smears.
- Mocking Froot's abuse claims, dismissing them, and framing any private/spite photos her ex leaked to 4chan as "public information" (a common minimization tactic in revenge porn scenarios). This aligns with community reports of @ant_hime working directly with the ex to ruin Froot's reputation, including getting accounts banned via reports from Froot's mom.
- Persistent taunting even after Froot's 2024 document detailing the abuse (e.g., "sorry Danielle Froot but idk how you were abused" tweets).
- Mocking Ironmouse as "Ironlung": This is repeated ableist harassment. Ironmouse has a well-documented chronic illness (primary immunodeficiency) requiring medical support (often joked about in her community, but positively/self-deprecatingly). Calling her "Ironlung" mocks her health struggles derogatorily, especially in threads dismissing her emotional responses (e.g., being "visibly shaking" over drama). It's not clever wordplay—it's punching down at a disability for laughs, done multiple times in late 2025 posts.
- Overall pattern: This isn't one-off drama—it's sustained vendettas, collaboration with abusers/exes, promotion of questionable "leaks," and glee at others' distress (e.g., celebrating drama that makes vtubers "look like clowns"). It crosses into coordinated harm territory, especially the Froot saga involving deepfakes/revenge elements.