Matara Kan’s fame has subjected her to her fans’ affection, and as such, it’s only normal for them to be interested in a face reveal
Matara Kan is a vtuber from VShojo who has amassed more than 200,000 subscribers on YouTube and more than 200,000 followers on Twitch. This makes her a staple vtuber in her own right, as she can go toe-to-toe with the vtubers at the top. But because of this, her fans want to learn more about her personal life, and one of the biggest questions surrounds what she looks like behind the vtuber model. Is she really a giant pink bug?
Luckily for fans, Matara Kan does drop hints of her face here and there.
Matara Kan has posted photos of herself on her Twitter account, but stickers or emojis mostly cover it up.
Aside from this, she also accidentally revealed a reflection of herself during a stream. Not just that, she has also intentionally revealed her face on stream when she was showing a photo, saying that “there’s already people looking it up”. However, if fans look at Matara Kan’s past life, they will see that there are many more photos of her floating around the internet. An example of this would be a photo of her with a prominent figure in the fighting game community, Alex Jebailey.
She’s the woman second to the right just beside Jebailey himself. From the photos of her available online, it’s pretty evident that she’s a pretty woman with sharp facial features. Due to the changing hair colors in her photos, it’s safe to conclude that she likes to dye her hair differently. She also seems to like her hair cut short as evident from the photo with Jebailey taken in 2017 and the recent one with orange hair in 2024 showing the same hairstyle.
According to our research, she’s a Canadian of Russian descent. This makes sense, as the name Matara Kan can be spelled Mat’tarakan, or Мать Таракан, which means “mother cockroach” in Russian according to digital translation. Aside from this, there are videos of Matara Kan’s past life that clearly show off her face.
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