Multiple past partners have come forward with accusations of abuse and domestic violence against Apex Legends streamer Preston “Preslyy” Stinson.
Preslyy is an Apex Legends streamer who has also been a pro player for Fluffy Aimers. After retiring from competitive play, he became one of the most popular Apex streamers on Twitch. However, since November 10, 2024, multiple women have shared stories of abuse at the hands of Preslyy, causing major backlash against the content creator.
Now, his Twitch and X accounts are both inactive, and one ex claims she knows why.
On November 3, Twitch Partner Celine “Celinegc” decided to share her claimed experience with Preslyy’s abuse to officially end that chapter of her life and move on after Preslyy shared his own TwitLonger standing up for himself. Celinegc said she had been keeping silent about the details of her experience until Preslyy decided to make a post about the accusations.
“Now that Preston has willingly made the mistake of giving me the chance to fully share what he did to me (as I knew he eventually would), I am finally going to explain it in detail for the first time,” Celinegc wrote in a long tweet.
Celinegc went on to share what allegedly happened after she’d discovered “yet another horrible thing” he’d done and laid in bed crying. She accused Preslyy of forcing her down by jumping on her body, grabbing her face, and screaming at her. This ultimately left bruises on her jawline. This became one of many times where Celinegc recounted him getting physical with her. According to Celinegc, she has given evidence of this abuse to higher-ups at EA and the ALGS.
“I gave him everything, and all I received in return was mental, emotional, physical, and financial exploitation. This does not even begin to cover the verbal abuse and threats I experienced from him, but I’m sure you can imagine how awful it was,” Celinegc wrote.
Another one of Preslyy’s former partners, Apex and Valorant streamer Allieraa, shared similar stories on X soon after. Allieraa explained that she saw his tweet and found it “inaccurate,” pointing out a part where he said he threw a pillow at her. She claimed he’d sent her death threats and told her to kill herself, “almost broke my arm,” spit on her, and threw things at her.
“Trying to downplay the physical abuse by admitting to one thing is him trying to manipulate people into thinking that’s all it was when in reality it was so much more,” she said.
One aspect of Preslyy’s interactions with Allieraa that stood out to the Apex Legends community were screenshots that showed him allegedly sending her death threats over her following Apex Legends pro player Evan Verhulst. These screenshots were later shared by esports personality Jake Lucky, spreading the backlash against Preslyy even further.
After multiple women came forward, Preslyy’s Twitch profile is no longer active. Allieraa claims this is due to him sending her death threats, not that he’s deactivated his account himself. The details of his ban are not known, including Twitch’s official ruling or how long it will last.
Preslyy has not responded to the more in depth accusations since they’ve come out and went viral. Meanwhile, Allieraa has continued to share details from the relationship, including the time she found a diary where he allegedly bragged every time he abused her. She has also thanked everyone for believing her and Preslyy’s other victims but expressed frustration with nobody seeming to listen to her when she first reported it.
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