Romanian Twitch streamer and partner Madalina “Bisscute” recently went viral for injuring herself during a katana showcase. She has nearly 38,000 followers on the platform and averages about 300 viewers per stream. She’s been consistently streaming since 2021, and is recognized for her variety broadcasting where she ‘Just Chats,’ and plays a series of games from Teamfight Tactics to Elden Ring.
On February 5, 2026, Bisscute pulled her red katana away from the display on her wall to show the viewers in her chatbox. She walked up to the camera and held the sword by its sheath. This caused the blade to slide out. As soon as the metal came out, the streamer grabbed the sword:
“Do you see? Because of the chair… So I got my katana… I got my katana… Ah!”
As soon as she grabbed the blade, she yelped and walked off camera, grabbing her hand. The stream cut out soon after.
Based on her Instagram Stories, she mentioned that the katana incident severed tendons in her hand. Typically, treatment for severed tendons involves a 12-week recovery process using splinting.
Streamer Bisscute shares an update after the katana incident
Sure enough, a day later, Bisscute took to Instagram and shared a photo of herself in a splint and her hand covered up in a cast. The caption to the Story read:
“Back in the office. Long live painkillers and determination.”
On February 7, Madalina returned to Twitch in an emotional stream and talked about her injuries, assuring her chat that she was on the road to recovery.
In other news, streamer Tylil James injured himself live during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 3 event following a dry ice-plastic bottle experiment. James then went out of commission for a few days to deal with his wounds.
Edited by Vishnu Menon