A Twitch streamer broadcast a little more than she intended and accidentally revealed that she sold her underwear when she was a “broke college student.”

Alinity Devine, who boasts 725,000 subscribers, was streaming on Wednesday when she mistakenly opened her Gmail account.

Devine closed the window in a matter of seconds exclaiming, “s–t s–t s–t!” but eagle-eyed viewers noticed a message from a male fan titled, “I want to buy” and made copies of the screen.

The opening line of the email read, “Hey Alinity, I hope you remember you sold me a leopard bra many years ago. I offered you very good money then and I wanted to ask if you like to,” with the rest of the message being cut off, according to dexerto.com.

A clip of the incident was soon thereafter posted to Reddit and Devine responded to the kerfuffle in a chat posted on Twitter by Daniel “KEEMSTAR” Keem, another Twitch streamer.

In the screenshotted chat, Devine wrote, “alright guys I am gonna tell you. its really f–king embarrassing but I was a very broke college student.”

“This was 5 years ago.”

“No, the guy sent me an email saying he wants more? he’s sent me a few honestly, I’ve just ignored it.”

“Cause its not something I would ever do again.”

While Devine’s email slip and subsequent admission caused her embarrassment, it is not entirely clear if she actually broke any of Twitch’s rules.

According to the platform’s Community Guidelines, “Nudity and sexually explicit content or activities, such as pornography, sexual acts or intercourse, and sexual services, are prohibited.” Bribes and unsolicited offers are also banned by the platform.

Devine’s sex appeal and skimpy outfits have also made headlines in the past. In May, she got in a public spat with uber-popular YouTuber PewDiePie when he called her and her contemporaries “stupid Twitch thots,” according to the Daily Dot.

“Thot” is a derogatory internet acronym that means “that ho over there,” the rough equivalent of calling a woman a “whore” or “slut.”