Morgpie
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-08-03
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Yes, Morgpie is a real, documented person, not an AI persona. She is the Twitch streamer at the center of the platform's December 2023 "topless meta" episode: on December 7-8, 2023, she streamed with camera framing that implied nudity while she was, by her own account and press description, fully dressed in a tube top and jeans. The clip went viral, and Twitch banned her account on December 11, 2023 — a ban lifted roughly two days later. She gave Dexerto an on-record exclusive interview about the incident on December 13, 2023, disputing the platform's specific allegations and describing her outfit and reasoning in her own words, which is itself strong evidence of a real, reachable individual rather than a persona. The underlying policy story is documented by a wide spread of mainstream and gaming press: Polygon and TechCrunch covered Twitch's mid-December 2023 sexual-content guideline rewrite (a brief allowance of "artistic nudity" that was rolled back within a day), Forbes and NBC News covered Twitch's January 2024 update explicitly banning streamers from "imply[ing] or suggest[ing]" nudity, and The Verge and Kotaku covered a follow-on March 2024 policy change — banning streams that use "intimate body parts" as a prolonged focal point or green-screen surface — that came directly after Morgpie streamed Fortnite gameplay projected onto herself. Kotaku, UNILAD, Dexerto, and Cybernews also documented a May 2026 case in which Twitch temporarily suspended her again after a "Dark Souls" stream using her feet as a green-screen surface, showing continuous, current activity on the platform rather than a one-off event years ago. Separately, Dexerto reported in 2026 that Morgpie co-founded Fanlock, a creator content-protection startup, alongside a named business partner, Zander Small, after raising a $200K seed round — with Morgpie handling creator outreach and Zander handling the technical side, and the company reporting it had removed roughly 250,000 posts from Google search and 75,000 posts from hosting sites since its February 2026 launch. That combination — dated, on-record press interviews, a named streaming platform history with specific enforcement actions, and a named co-founded company with a named business partner and a funding figure — is the kind of independently checkable trail an AI persona does not have. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Twitch morgpie Official Her primary streaming channel — the subject of every policy episode covered in this page's sources.
- Instagram @bigguswombus Appears official Listed as her Instagram on Wikipedia and matches the handle on her own linked hub.
- TikTok @mogrpie Appears official Deliberately restyled spelling of her name; confirmed as hers via her own linked hub.
- Link hub linktr.ee/Morgpie Appears official Her own hub listing Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, X, and Snapchat.
- Company Fanlock Appears official Content-protection startup she co-founded with Zander Small in 2026, per Dexerto's reporting; listed as her external link on Wikipedia.
- OnlyFans — Warning She has an account per her own linked hub, but we won't link one directly. Reach it only through the link posted in her verified Linktree/social bios, not a search result or third-party hub.
- Fansly — Official We don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page. Documented from the link she publishes on her own link hub (observed 2026-08-01). Reach her paid content only via that link, and confirm it matches before paying for anything.
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Does Morgpie have a Fansly?
Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct Fansly link once the creator has confirmed it herself. We don't publish a direct paywall link on an unclaimed page. Documented from the link she publishes on her own link hub (observed 2026-08-01). Reach her paid content only via that link, and confirm it matches before paying for anything. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Morgpie's real name?
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Is every “Morgpie” online the same person?
No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.
- Not to be confused with fellow Twitch streamer AsianBunny, who Morgpie herself credits as the originator of the topless-framing trend she then popularized.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Bio-farm and fan-run sites (e.g. templated 'biography' pages with net-worth and birthdate claims) circulate around her name; none of those figures are independently sourced, and we don't repeat them here.
- Multiple lookalike and parody X/Twitter accounts (including at least one account with 'simp' in the handle) exist alongside her own — only the handle listed on her own Linktree is corroborated.
- We do not link to or verify OnlyFans/adult-platform pages directly; use only the link posted in her own verified bios.
The documented facts
- On December 7-8, 2023, streamed on Twitch with camera framing/lighting that implied nudity while, per press description and her own account, fully clothed in a tube top and jeans — the clip went viral and became known as the "topless meta" Source: Polygon — Twitch changes sexual content guidelines after 'topless meta' · documented
- Banned from Twitch on December 11, 2023 for 'sexually suggestive conduct,' following a charity stream for Doctors Without Borders; the ban was lifted roughly two days later Source: Dexerto — Morgpie banned on Twitch after streamer's 'topless' meta sparks backlash · documented
- Gave Dexerto an on-record exclusive interview (published December 13, 2023) disputing Twitch's specific ban allegations, describing her outfit and reasoning, and crediting fellow streamer AsianBunny as the trend's originator
- Twitch briefly updated its sexual-content policy in mid-December 2023 to allow 'artistic depictions of nudity,' then rolled the change back within about a day after being flooded with explicit drawings
- In January 2024, Twitch updated its policy to explicitly prohibit streamers from 'imply[ing] or suggest[ing]' that they are fully or partially nude, closing the loophole the topless meta had used Source: Forbes — Twitch Bans 'Implied Nudity' After Creators Push Boundaries · documented
- On March 14, 2024, streamed Fortnite gameplay green-screened onto her own body, spurring copycats; Twitch responded in late March 2024 by banning streams that turn 'intimate body parts' into a green-screen surface or focus on them for a prolonged period Source: The Verge — Twitch bans turning butts and boobs into green screens · documented
- On May 24, 2026, streamed Dark Souls III gameplay projected via green screen onto her bare feet ("Dark Soles"); Twitch temporarily suspended her channel the following day, citing a Community Guidelines violation Source: Kotaku — Twitch Streamer Hit With Ban For Playing Dark Souls On Her Feet · documented
- Co-founded Fanlock, a creator content-protection startup, with named business partner Zander Small after raising a $200K seed round; the company reported removing roughly 250,000 posts from Google search and 75,000 posts from hosting sites since its February 2026 launch, and Morgpie has said she was motivated by her own experience with leaked and AI-deepfaked content Source: Dexerto — Influencers take on AI deepfakes with their own creator protection agency · documented
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