Twitch streamer confronted by boss after catching him streaming at work

An unlucky Twitch streamer got caught broadcasting his job at an AutoZone by his boss, who instantly admonished him in a clip that’s going viral.

SomeTwitchstreamers have gotten famous for broadcasting themselves working at their 9-5s, successfully starting new careers as online entertainers.

A photo of an employee at an AutoZone on iwammofficial’s Twitch stream.

Perhaps the most notable example of this phenomenon is Korean influencer ‘Hachubby,’ who gained viral fame forstreaming her job at a gas stationand went on toopen her very own convenience store.

However, this was not the case for Twitch streamer and aspiringTikToker‘iwammofficial,’ who decided to broadcast himself working at AutoZone on July 06, 2025.

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Twitch streamer reamed by boss for broadcasting at work

Three hours into his shift, his boss approached the camera, which was able to record the entire area behind a counter at the auto parts retailer.

At first, his manager seemed confused, asking, “Who recording us?”

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Finally, the streamer fessed up, admitting it was him — and it’s safe to say that his boss wasn’t having any of it.

“Boy, why is you recording us? Nuh-uh. That’s gotta go. We not TikToking, we not doing none of that bullsh*t.”

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“Actually, they could fire you for that,” another coworker on the scene said.

While the rest of the conversation was barely audible, it was clear that the two employees weren’t happy with being streamed, presumably without their knowledge. Iwamm quickly grabbed his camera and ended the broadcast.

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However, it seems like he’s taking the embarrassing moment in stride, reposting clips of the interaction to his TikTok andInstagramaccounts.

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He returned to Twitch for another broadcast the next day, but didn’t mention whether or not he was disciplined or even fired for streaming at work.

In a similar turn of events, a Chinese snack company faced public backlash after it was revealed they werelive streaming their employeesto “enhance customer trust.”

And in 2024, a streamer was kicked out of an Office Depot forbringing his entire setupinto the store, jokingly telling his viewers, “L worker, chat.”