Twitch streamer Stephanie Quatro nearly got hit by a reversing car inside a Málaga restaurant during a live stream that recently went viral.A bystander stopped the vehicle with a kick. The incident raised debate on whether she should have acted sooner or if the restaurant had placed chairs too close to the street.
Stephanie is an in-real-life (IRL), travel, and lifestyle Twitch streamer and content creator from Amsterdam, Netherlands. She produces high-energy live streams focused on comedy, mindset, and travel adventures. The social media influencer also broadcasts her daily life, outdoor activities, and gym sessions to her audience across multiple platforms from Twitch to Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok.
The clip exploded on Instagram a few hours ago and viewers are talking about Stephanie’s prompt reaction and that she showed strong awareness of her surroundings. Some also mentioned that most people, distracted by phones or friends, would miss a car reversing into their blind spot.
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Twitch streamer Stephanie Quatro almost gets hit by a reversing car in Málaga


While eating pizza during a live stream in Málaga, Twitch streamer Stephanie Quatro narrowly avoided a reversing car. The livestreamer was sitting at an outdoor terrace table on Calle Alamos enjoying a pizza with her friends and at that very moment a greyish-white car suddenly began reversing blindly toward her table.
The video shows her noticing the car just in time. As the car kept moving backward without stopping, she instinctively slammed her hand against the rear of it to alert the driver while quickly leaping out of her chair. The car actually struck her chair, knocking it over right as she jumped up.
The friend who kicked the car and confronted the driver became a secondary hero in the comment section of the video that’s floating online. The footage went viral and amassed millions of views online sparking widespread discussions about the unpredictable dangers faced by IRL creators.
Viewers are also expressing intense frustration and anger toward the person behind the wheel. They say backing up into a crowded space is unacceptable. Many demand the driver lose their license, calling the act reckless and dangerous.
A lot of streamers are already using the footage to show the risky side of IRL broadcasting. Instagram users say it is chilling to see a normal dinner stream turn into a dangerous situation in seconds.
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Edited by Subho Mukhopadhyay