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CS2 Broadcast Blunder: Player's Girlfriend Walks Into Frame in Underwear

Summary
A recent live broadcast clip from an online Counter-Strike 2 tournament has gone viral in the gaming community, sparking widespread discussion. The clip is believed to be from a Blast event match between Astralis and HOTU. During the broadcast, a woman presumed to be player mizu's girlfriend walked through the frame wearing only underwear, apparently unaware she was on camera, creating an awkward moment. Mizu himself appeared visibly uncomfortable once he noticed. The scene was quickly captured and shared by viewers, becoming a trending topic among players. Many netizens commented, "This is so mortifying" and "I feel embarrassed for her through the screen." At the same time, some users dug up a recent "black history" moment from Chinese player JEE, who was caught on the official broadcast of a match suddenly lifting his pants and making an indecent gesture at the camera, also causing heated discussion. The two incidents have prompted gamers to pay attention to privacy protection and conduct standards in esports live streaming. While broadcast mishaps are hard to completely avoid, players and teams should raise their awareness of potential risks to prevent unintended negative consequences. For the community, although such interruptions can be entertaining, it is advisable to view them rationally and avoid excessive sharing or harassment of those involved. From an industry…