A Streamer Appears to Hit His Pregnant Wife on Camera
The big picture: Warzone streamer Jordan Sisco appears to have struck his pregnant wife during a live stream, cut the feed, then went live hours later and brought her on camera to tell viewers he didn’t do it. Viewers pointed out what looks like a black eye. Old clips showing him punching walls and throwing things have since resurfaced.
Why it matters: If what viewers saw is what it looks like, this is domestic violence broadcast live in front of tens of thousands of people. The follow-up pattern, cutting the stream, returning with shifting explanations, and having the victim publicly defend the accused, is textbook abusive behavior. Calls for platform bans and a criminal investigation are growing.
What happened: During a live stream, Sisco’s wife walked in saying “Chill. You need to have no drinks in here.” Two sharp arm movements and two thuds followed, with her immediately saying “Ow, ow!” Sisco cut the stream but was still briefly live. Viewers noted his hand appeared to come back into frame in a fist.
The damage control: Hours later, Sisco went live claiming he was having a panic attack over a spilled energy drink and pushed his wife because her fingers were trapped under a PC he was moving. He then brought her on stream. She showed herself on camera, saying she had no marks. BUT viewers paused the footage and pointed out what appears to be a mark on her face consistent with a black eye.
He later shifted his explanation again, saying “I grunted but I wasn’t hitting her bro. I pushed her. That’s the only thing that I did.”
The pattern: This isn’t the first time. Other clips have surfaced showing Sisco throwing things and punching walls on stream. In one, a woman who appears to be his wife runs in, grabs him, and begs him to stop.
The response: Viewers are calling for bans across Twitch, TikTok, and every platform he streams on. Others are calling for a domestic violence investigation and arrest. It’s unclear whether any platform or law enforcement action will follow.
The bottom line: The clips are there. The old footage is there. The shifting explanations are there. And a pregnant woman was brought on camera to defend the person viewers believe just hurt her. Platforms need to act. If they don’t, the message to every streamer and every viewer in a situation like this is pretty clear.
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