Chibidoki’s face is not much of a secret in her community, as she is one of many vtubers who isn’t afraid of letting her fans know a little more about the person behind the avatar, which includes her face reveal.
Chibidoki is a chaotic vtuber who streams a variety of games, with horror games being her bread and butter. She also likes just talking to her chat, which is evident just looking at how much time she spends in the Just Chatting category.
With all of that being said, here’s a look at the face reveal Chibidoki hoped fans would forget about.
Chibidoki posted a partial face reveal on Twitter back in 2023.
Chibidoki has been streaming since 2021 and has picked up steam during that same year. Since then, she averages at least 2,000 viewers per stream with viewer spikes here and there.
As mentioned above, she has revealed a picture of herself on Twitter. However, the face reveal is similar to how vtubers like Matara Kan and Bao the Whale revealed themselves, with a face mask or something obstructing the lower half of their face.
In this face reveal, she put a heart sticker to where her phone, which incidentally covers half of her face. However, we can still get a pretty good idea as to what she looks like. She has also acknowledged this face reveal during a stream. According to Chibidoki, it’s actually her, and claimed that the picture was “leaked on the interwebs” despite the face reveal being done on her own Twitter account. Chibi has since then not posted much about her physical body after this.
It’s unclear as to why she posted this picture of her, but there might not be any reason behind it at all. There has been a trend with vtubers lately where they post pictures of the people behind the avatar. They have done this for different reasons which involves branching out to do more content where their 2D avatars cannot reach or simply wanting to connect more with their audience in a much more personal level.
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