Nadia claims she’s been blacklisted from Call of Duty events over bikini pictures

Warzone streamer Nadia has claimed she's been blacklisted from Call of Duty tournaments after selling bikini pictures.

04th Jan 2024 14:54

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We've not heard much of Nadia "Nadia" Amine in recent weeks and months, despite the new Warzone map being released and Call of Duty heading back to the ways in which she became famous.

But maybe there's a reason for that.

According to Nadia herself, she's not been an active personality in the Warzone community by force, as she's been "blacklisted" from competitive Call of Duty tournaments, due to her bikini pictures.

Nadia claims she's been blacklisted from Warzone events

Nadia burst onto the scene in Call of Duty during the Rebirth Island Warzone era, where she professed herself as the best female player in the world. But since then, she's faded out of the limelight and begun to evolve from streaming into more adult forms of content. 

Now, she's claimed that her "bikini pictures" are the reason she's being left out of events. Taking to Twitter, Nadia said, "Completely blacklisted from playing Call of Duty tournaments all for posting bikini pictures."

She also says that Activision won't give her the approval to run her own tournaments, which is leaving her at the mercy of public matches.

Nadia calls hypocrisy over Warzone tournament blacklist

No matter what anyone's views on Nadia posting on OnlyFans rival Fanhouse are, her main grievance is that the same treatment isn't dished out to males who get their body parts on camera. "But again, the guys in the cod community can post their bare ass on social media," she added.

This seems to reference Kris "Swagg" Lamberson, who shared a picture of his backside after being tattooed with a Call of Duty developers' logo.

It's not sure whether there is truth to Nadia's claim, but she has been absent from a lot of tournaments, including the most recent World Series of Warzone.

Unfortunately for Nadia, this could be a scapegoat reason for not being included in online events, as she's never quite shaken off the hackusations in Warzone. Having once been one of the most exciting resurgence streamers in the market, her LAN performance failed to match, and there are still unanswered questions about her legitimacy. 

About The Author

Jack Marsh

Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.

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