Valkyrae’s Reflective Social Media Post Amid Minecraft Movie Controversy
Recently, popular content creator Rachell “Valkyrae”has taken to social media, igniting discussions across various platforms, including X (formerly Twitter), following a controversy surrounding her cameo in A Minecraft Movie. Speculation among fans suggests that her appearance may have been removed due to her critical remarks directed at actor Jason Momoa.
Valkyrae’s Critical Remarks on Jason Momoa
In a livestream collaboration with fellow streamer Jason “Jasontheween”in September 2024, Valkyrae expressed concern over Jason Momoa’s treatment of the film crew, stating:
“So, A Minecraft Movie, I have a cameo in A Minecraft Movie. So… I really have to say, Jason Momoa. I just saw him, like, mistreat some of the crew and it was pretty disappointing. It was after a very intense scene and it was a very emotional scene. So maybe he was still in character. I don’t know. But I just was kind of surprised by how he treated, like, some of the crew.”
Cameo Confirmation and Online Reflections
On April 6, 2025, Valkyrae seemingly confirmed her cameo’s omission from the film, expressing her preference to avoid legal issues over a brief appearance: “I would much rather not have 30 seconds than be sued.”
In a follow-up post on April 7, 2025, the 100 Thieves co-owner shared a poignant message on X, acknowledging her imperfections and emphasizing her commitment to maintaining kindness:
“I make mistakes, sometimes I accidentally repeat mistakes which is frustrating but I do and will always try to be a good human: ‘) thankful for those that try to be kind and empathetic ty ty”
Support from Fans and Community
In response to Valkyrae’s introspective messages, fans rallied around her:
“Always gonna be on your side Rae I gotchu and many others do as well ♥️”X user @Instinct_lv wrote.
“All we can do as humans is try to be better the next day. No one’s perfect.”X user @NewFiie commented.
“When we make mistakes it opens our heart to give others more grace when they make mistakes. Take it easy on yourself,”X user @TheMindDivine replied.
Insights from Valkyrae’s Livestream
During her April 6 livestream, Valkyrae addressed the ongoing controversy, asserting that the film’s quality should not be blamed for her cameo being cut:
“It’s not even Minecraft. It is not even their fault. Don’t even worry. No, the movie did not suck. I thought it was good. I actually thought it was good. I was kind of surprised that some people didn’t like it. I thought it was really good. They had a lot of Easter Eggs. Cap? Did you guys watch it? Wait, really? Nah, you guys are trolling. I think you guys are trolling because you’re trying to, like, make me feel better.”
To hear more of her insights, you can watch the original stream here.
Upcoming Changes: Podcast Concludes
In other updates, Valkyrae has announced the conclusion of her podcast, Press ESC, after completing 24 episodes.