Argentine Kick streamer Milica has broken her silence after private photos and a short video with Colombian star Luis WestCol surfaced online, a leak that has dominated Latin American streaming and is now crossing into US feeds. On April 26, 2026, the images appeared in WestCol's X Community, W REALS, quickly racking up hundreds of thousands of views and sparking a wave of intense speculation about their relationship status.

Milica Confirms Private Photos With WestCol


The moment went viral after a post by @AndresCortesc12 suggesting they were dating surpassed 147,000 views on X. What began as private moments between two creators became public gossip within hours, fueled by the architecture of X Communities and TikTok clips that reward rapid sharing over context, verification, or consent.

Milica responded directly on X, confirming the images are real but emphasizing they are not sexual in nature. She stated clearly that the photos were leaked without consent and that she had nothing to do with their release, writing, I would never do something like that. Her statement immediately reframed the story from dating rumors to a clear privacy violation.

According to Milica, the photos were held by someone close to her, a person she trusted while abroad, and she had originally sent them privately to share happiness about a relationship. She alleges that person released them as part of a bet made on a TikTok Live, with the condition that if she won her boxing match against Kim Shantal at SuperNova Genesis, the photos would be dropped. She won the fight, and the leak followed shortly after.

In her public response, Milica offered what she called a thousand apologies to WestCol, saying she respects and cares for him and would never intentionally hurt him. She took accountability for trusting the wrong person, a move that has earned significant support from other female creators who have faced similar breaches of trust in the creator economy.

WestCol, one of Kick's biggest names with a peak of 840,600 concurrent viewers in Q1 2026, has not publicly commented on the incident. His silence appears strategic, as any statement would likely amplify the images further and drive additional searches. He is currently traveling internationally, and his community has continued to circulate the content despite clear platform rules.

For US audiences, the case highlights how Latin American streaming culture intersects with American platforms and their moderation policies. Both Kick and X prohibit non consensual sharing of private media, but enforcement depends heavily on user reporting, and by the time content is removed, screenshots have already spread across Discord, Telegram, and numerous repost accounts online.

The larger lesson is about consent in an industry built on virality and speculation. Milica turned a celebration day after a hard-fought boxing victory into an apology she should not have had to give. Whether this was a serious relationship or a brief private moment, the real story is not ship fuel, it is about boundaries, bets, and betrayal, and how engagement from curious viewers directly rewards those who clearly violate privacy.