Sakura sparks controversy after breakup with Jason “Jasontheween” admits next relationship may not be public

Twitch streamer Sakura recently spoke about how she might handle a future relationship in public after her breakup with Jason “Jasontheween.” During an IRL livestream with fellow creator Maru Lee on March 9, 2026, the topic came up when Maru asked if Sakura would ever show a future partner on social media again. Sakura answered honestly and said the decision would depend on the situation.

She explained that while she likes the idea of loving someone openly, being in a public relationship online can also bring criticism and pressure. Because of that, Sakura said any future relationship would likely stay mostly private, even if people know she is dating someone.

Sakura explains why a future relationship after Jason “Jasontheween” may stay mostly private

The discussion happened during the livestream at around the three-hour-52-minute mark. Maru Lee carefully brought up the topic and even told Sakura she did not have to answer if it felt uncomfortable.

Maru asked her, “Would you ever be in, like, a social media relationship or post your man in the future… like make it known to the public that you’re together?” Sakura paused before answering and explained that she had thought about it before.

She said, “I have thought about that a little bit. Probably… probably not.

But I don’t know. I love the idea of loving someone very openly, but I think criticism is not something everyone can deal with, especially if the person isn’t in the same world as we. ”

Her response showed that she understands both sides of public relationships. While sharing love openly can feel natural for online creators, it also brings pressure from millions of viewers.

Sakura continued by explaining that any future relationship would depend on the person she is dating.

She said, “So, I think it will be very situational. And even if it was public, it would be known, but private. If that makes sense. Like, I wouldn’t share about it. That is to protect it.”

This comment made it clear that she may acknowledge a relationship but would avoid constantly posting about it.

The topic gained even more attention because of a viral rumor earlier in the week. On March 5, 2026, an X user named @QueDeevo posted a message claiming Sakura had shared a picture of her “new man” on Instagram and called him “the love of her life.”

The post quickly spread and received more than 2.4 million views. However, the claim was false. Sakura had not posted any such photo. Many users on X pointed out that the image and story were fabricated.

As of now, Sakura has not confirmed being in a new relationship. Her recent livestream comments simply show that if she does date again, she plans to keep most of it away from the spotlight.

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