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Cutie Corinne

AKA Cori🔴Cutie Corinne Official VTuber VRCute Production
Independent Active Last active 3 months ago on Twitter

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Cutie Corinne streams as an independent VTuber. Presents as Female. Operates out of Canada. Maintains a presence across Twitch / YouTube / Kick / X (Twitter). Has built an audience of 4.1K followers on Twitter, 2.5K subscribers on YouTube. Has been performing since 2018/06/01. Visual design notes: Her original character avatar was a customized version of Ram from the game Hyperdimension Neptunia . Backstory excerpt: Before starting to stream or make videos, Cori enjoyed playing games like Minecraft, The Sims, Kerbal Space Program, and NieR: Automata (which she claims is one of the best games ever) alone and… Notable detail: When the Twitch Fathers (of Nagzz21's Twitch chat) decided to raid people to brighten their day, they decided to raid Cori's channel. Their profile includes an introduction video. Often appears with zentreya, cor-vous. Goes by Cori / 🔴Cutie Corinne Official VTuber VRCute Production in different contexts.


Cutie Corinne, or Cori for short, is an independent EN VTuber who streams 3D full-body motion-tracked dancing and cute content on Twitch, as well as desktop games on YouTube. In recent years, Cori has shifted toward more adult-themed content, primarily streaming NSFW livestreams on Fansly and Kick. She loves all her fans and is extremely caring and dedicated to those who support her.

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Country CA Canada
Gender Female
Debut 2018/06/01

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Her original character avatar was a customized version of Ram from the game Hyperdimension Neptunia. Cori now uses her own character model when exploring the Metaverse.

Background

Before starting to stream or make videos, Cori enjoyed playing games like Minecraft, The Sims, Kerbal Space Program, and NieR: Automata (which she claims is one of the best games ever) alone and off-stream. In late November 2017, while looking for a new game, she stumbled across VRChat. With her longstanding love for anime and games, she decided to check it out and had several positive interactions.

At this time in her life, she was in a toxic IRL relationship that left her feeling diminished and unseen. Through interactions with her newfound friends in VRChat, she rediscovered the ability to love herself and recognize her own worth—a quiet transformation that filled her with hope. She began recording all her time in VRC (VRChat) so she could watch it back in private and relive those moments of genuine happiness.

She made several friends in those early days who would go on to become content creators or grow their audiences, such as Artsy, Nagzz21, Zentreya, Xigneon, Kromia, Kurigames, and many more. She was beloved by the greater VRChat community and well-known in many circles for her positivity and shining cuteness.

One of her first best friends and inspirations in VRChat was a user named Winter427, who would often use a model from Titanfall that featured a small cutie piloting it, or Satania from Gabriel Dropout (a Japanese anime from 2017). Cori watched the way Winter427 would move and dance, and it struck her as the coolest thing imaginable. One day, she hoped—and would ultimately achieve—the same level of immersive fluidity in her movements. In fact, the very first video Cori posted was essentially a direct love letter to Winter427, a heartfelt tribute that captured her budding admiration.

Early on, she was adopted by Dr. Stegosaurus, who had formed an adorable group of people to be his family. Some other members included Sorru, Blazesoda, Blank_aa, and Xigneon. She would have a short-lived but intense romantic relationship with one of the family members. Unfortunately, things wouldn't last, but he would always have a special place in her heart. He was the first—but not the last—romantic encounter she would have in VRChat, and despite none of them lasting, they are all treasured memories to her.

One of the circles she was active and known in was NepForce; the members there were very friendly toward her. Her logo is an evolution of her membership badge in NepForce.

After a while of playing, she started posting videos on her YouTube channel. These were essentially love letters to her friends at the time, created with the express purpose of sharing them so her friends could see what they meant to her. Most of the videos she posted from that era have since been unlisted, as she now finds them "very cringe" (yet cute in a childish way).

She never intended to become a content creator. She had signed up for VRChat using her Steam account name, which was simply her full name. To avoid confusion, she continued using her full name.

Lore

  • Cori is a Goddess of Love and Cuteness.
  • Cori radiates cuteness all around people and usually react with a headpat or hug.
  • She has no offensive abilities instead relying on her immortality and adorable nature.
  • Cori is a Kitsune Succubus. In the beginning her only form was petite and small, but over time she learned how to change appearance and sometimes would appear as a Neko in order to please her enjoyers (fans) as she consumed more and more love she grew and started to be able to take on more voluptuous forms and in turn her love became more adult in nature and theme. She is a Demon Goddess of Love and Cute whose goal is to bring love and joy to everyone.

Likes and dislikes

  • Her favorite colors are pastel pink, white and gold.
  • There is nothing more she loves than seeing all of her friends she's made.
  • She loves going to the various places of VRChat to dance with her friends.
  • Cori loves meat, coffee and borgers.

Miscellaneous

  • When the Twitch Fathers (of Nagzz21's Twitch chat) decided to raid people to brighten their day, they decided to raid Cori's channel. ** They were defeated in mere minutes due to her absolute cuteness. * She is known as "everyone's little sister" (perhaps due to her stature) as those nearby feel the urge to protect her. ** She is very friendly and loves everyone as if she was their little sister. * She can often be found dancing or being cute around friends.

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The adorable Cori!

A wanderer of the Metaverse and has been exploring the VR world for a long time. Cutie Cori is a content creator and streamer on Twitch and YouTube.

2018

Around a month later (January 2018), she ran out of disk space for recording her adventures. She decided to stream all her desktop adventures to YouTube instead, saving on space and effort. Months passed, and she continued spreading love and joy, socializing, and making new friends.

For the most part during this time, she continued hanging out with various friend groups and networking while making cute short music videos of her time playing in desktop mode on VRC. These were mostly centered around her passion for her friends. One notable video captured the moment she obtained a personal home world and invited all her friends to come hang out and have a housewarming party there—a joyful gathering that deepened her sense of belonging.

In April, she had a massive VRC wedding event with a player she was particularly affectionate toward. Many friends and creators attended and streamed the event. Although the VR marriage didn't last, it was still memorable.

In May, she obtained her first VR headset—the original Vive. At this point, she started spending a lot of time in VRChat. She had finally built up enough courage to end her toxic IRL relationship and live on her own.

On 1 June, she debuted her first livestream on Twitch in VR. Thanks to her significant connections and time spent socializing, she had an immediate following and debuted with close to 100 followers on day one. Within her first week, she was gifted full-body tracking from an anonymous donor, and the rest is history.

By July, she had become a Twitch affiliate and was streaming regularly. At this time, she was using a modified model from Hyperdimension Neptunia, based on the character Ram. The modifications and improvements she made to models were often appreciated by other users for their quality and attention to detail.

After getting full-body tracking (FBT), she discovered she had a real talent for bringing models to life. This was one of the main driving factors in her popularity among users. While many users were desktop-based or stiff with low movement—often sitting in front of mirrors staring at themselves—she was incredibly animated and brought life to every room she entered.

For her Birthday she would stream on Twitch and visit many of her friends and take photos with them.

Because Cutie Cori was already close with Nagzz21 and his community, the "Fathers" (otherwise known as the V.S.L., or Virtual Support League) were already aware of and fans of her. Near the end of July, a tragic incident occurred when both of her VR controllers suddenly broke. It turned out she had purchased a refurbished VR set that didn't last long. Due to this, Cutie Cori streamed desktop games such as Slime Rancher and was able to raise money—primarily gifted from Nagzz21's community and Nagzz21 himself—to buy new controllers. This allowed her to return to streaming VRChat, though future setbacks were still ahead.

Cutie Cori remained active throughout August and September, streaming around 180–200 hours a month. She took it very seriously and always did her best to make everyone smile. For the most part, she played kawaii pop songs from artists like Yunomi or Vocaloid songs from Hatsune Miku and others. Her channel continued to grow and was relatively popular by most standards. Although Cutie Cori never achieved broader appeal or mainstream attention, she was happy. She had dear friends to hang out with, people she looked up to who noticed and accepted her, and she was generally doing well on all fronts.

There were many raids and follows in the early months, but a notable one was by Nagzz21, in which the Fathers (his Twitch chat) claimed they "were defeated in mere minutes due to her absolute cuteness." This occurred around September to October 2018. Also around this time, she obtained and started working on a unique OC (original character) model, which laid the foundation for her current models as of July 2025.

On 20 October, she celebrated 1,000 followers on Twitch. This became a regular tradition for every 1,000 followers she gained, up until around 8,000. When she hit a landmark, she would write out the number and pose in a really cute position so her body formed the letter "K." She also introduced 24-hour nonstop streams to celebrate certain landmarks and holidays, such as Halloween and Christmas, both of which were coming up shortly.

On top of playing VRChat, she also played Beat Saber on Twitch throughout this time (July–December 2018). She was relatively good at it, ranking 1,157th in the world and 75th in her home country (Canada). Other games she played included Marbles on Stream, 7 Days to Die, ARK: Survival Evolved, and The Forest—although she did not have a VTuber avatar for desktop gaming and did not use her mic at this point.

Cutie Cori had many friends she would play with regularly, such as BuildWithBricks, BaZhAnG (Baz), HarpyGamer, GGDuh, and Alchemgames.

Cutie Cori sometimes had a very mischievous personality. This was shown in her encounters with Baz, where she often teased that they were lovers based on third parties shipping the couple together. Baz would give an over-the-top rejection of it, which would only encourage Cutie Cori to push the idea further. Of course, if Baz had truly been upset, there would be no way it would have continued. One example was on a Marbles on Stream broadcast by BuildWithBricks, when during the last round, BlkButterfly—a mutual friend—claimed that if Cori won the round (of pure RNG among many viewers), Baz and Cori would be married. Cori did end up winning.

Later on, rumors spread that Baz had become pregnant from holding the hand of Cutie Cori. These are just a few examples of the teasing nature of some friendships she had.

On the side of Twitch, Cutie Cori finally got her very own custom-made emotes. These are known as Gen1 Emotes and are based on her original Ram Model from Hyperdimension Neptunia. The artist who created them was a friend and fellow VRChat player and personality known as RibbonHeart.

During October, there was a great emphasis on Halloween-related activities and horror-related minigames that the Cuties would play with Cori on VRC. Halloween is the third favorite holiday of Cutie Cori, next to Christmas and her birthday.

Some of the Halloween activities that she enjoyed with her friends included running horror mazes with GGDuh, her Halloween-drawn house and candy with Lettis, and playing Murder with the V.S.L.

After Halloween had passed, things progressed smoothly. Every day was filled with love and happiness, and she continued onward and upward. From this point forward, Cutie Cori would no longer use the Hyperdimension Neptunia Model and instead switch to a Gothic Ukon Model for the time being.

On 10 November, Cori celebrated 1,250 followers with a 24-hour stream, surrounded by her growing virtual family. As November rolled into December, she kept connecting with friends and tweaking her new original character model, buzzing with excitement for the upcoming Christmas event.

However, the month was not without setbacks, as she experienced another controller breaking on 2 December. These were relatively large setbacks at the time, seeing as one regular Vive wand would cost around $150 to $200 USD, and sending it in for a replacement would take a month to two months of downtime. But thankfully, her dedicated and loving fanbase was able to raise the funding and purchase her a replacement within a day.

Cori received many Christmas gifts in the form of tips, bits, and subs on Twitch as the holiday approached. She chose to use a portion of this to gift three full-body trackers to GGDuh, which allowed them to dance and express themselves in VRChat much the same way Cutie Cori did. She felt like she was paying it forward, giving the same gift of expression that she had once received, although she worried people might be upset with her for giving away part of the Christmas gifts she had been given. GGDuh would later share a testimony that this act had a profound and lasting impact on their life.

On 21 December unprompted KuriGames would go into a monologue on his stream about how bubbly, cute and incredible Cori is. this was the single most flattering and wonderful thing anyone had ever said to her up until this point

It was finally time for Christmas, and spirits were high. She streamed for an entire 24 hours during the event and spent the entire time exploring and hopping worlds, visiting many friends. Some of the friends she spent Christmas 2018 with include but are not limited to: Lettis, Pirus, Stungun, Kurokoneko, CaptMagnus, Kirbynite, IrisAI, Toastypanda, Brando_PC, Salt Breaker, LynxLayer, GGDuh, AlchemGames, Summarill, KuriGames, Baz, The Don, and Takarow. She received so much love and support during the event, and it would become a hallmark memory for her.

During the Christmas visits—specifically to Baz and The Don—Cutie Cori would meet a player and frequent viewer/chatter named KDIGaming, and they would become friends. This was the start of a lifelong friendship.

Even though she had just done a 24-hour stream, after a regular amount of sleep, she would get up and stream again the next day like normal.

New Year's was on the horizon, and there was yet another 24-hour stream planned. For this 24-hour stream, she timed it so that she would go live one hour before the first timezone in the world would hit 12 a.m., allowing her to celebrate it with all her friends from their countries. This stream, much like the previous one, focused around traveling the VR verse and visiting and sharing love around the world with all her friends.

Cutie Cori was a beloved member of the V.S.L. community, where she became the sweetheart of the group, forging close bonds with many members at the time. She was featured in artwork created by the artist AutumnAk_1, which adorned the walls of the annual New Year’s countdown world that everyone visited. In the artwork, Cutie Cori can be seen in her Gothic Ukon avatar, positioned directly under the "V,"

Some memorable people who were visited include UltimateSelfdog, who took it upon himself to introduce the start of the stream; HarpyGamer; The Phoenix; DehrGod; Terror of Death; Shinji Hikari; Assassin36003; Devin Bacon; Link EZ; Takarow; Baz; Xenceive; Xertmet; BlkButterfly; Pirus; Akaneko99; Magnanix; Egg; HomebrewedDwarf; Winterstarr; Profit Lemon; Suke Lkywalker; Nimewe; Andis138; Shai; BuildWithBricks; Shadowsnipe; Jakkuba; Ryan1993uk; DrPuppers; Yash; Biggestbear; JoeyBagels; Yuue_Vr and KdiGaming.

Near the end of the New Year’s stream, Cori hit 2,000 followers, a milestone that fueled her excitement for what lay ahead. As 2019 began, she channeled that energy into new creative ventures, ready to bring her vibrant moves to the virtual stage.

Up until this point, Cutie Cori had mostly streamed in first-person view, with a third-person perspective in the corner of her screen, but this was about to change. The New Year’s stream marked the first major shift to using third-person as her primary view, showcasing her lively animations to fans.

2019

January marked a significant shift in Cutie Cori’s content creation and how she engaged with VRChat, both as a game and with her friends.

Right after the New Year’s stream, Cori announced and teased the idea of “Cutie Merch” to celebrate reaching 2,500 followers. She set up a follower goal for this, but after witnessing an unnamed friend’s major misstep with their own merch store, she decided to postpone the launch. Instead, Cori took her time to carefully plan with her moderation team.

On 16 January, another Vive wand broke—this time mid-stream, captured live as it malfunctioned. A replacement goal was launched and met within a day, allowing her to return to streaming swiftly so her friends and fans could continue enjoying the joyful atmosphere she created.

On 21 January, she set up her camera and streamed her doing a live dance performance on a stage in third person to the song "Lucky☆Star Douga," which would be the flagship performance for the direction her content would ultimately end up taking, as she would lean further and further into on-stage dance performances and shy away from public interactions. She uploaded this memory to her YouTube channel.

Another notable occurrence near the end of January would be when Biggestbear, out of curiosity, wanted to see how it looked if Cutie Cori piloted one of his avatars.

Cori, being the goofball that she is, gladly took the challenge, and on that day "Gayestbear" was born. Everyone found it incredibly hilarious how it looked to see a gigantic super flamboyant bear dancing around. She would on occasion break out the bear avatar if people needed a laugh, even to this day.

At one point, Cutie Cori decided to make a non-official stream team from some of the cutest friends she had. This would include Yuue_VR, Sable7, and ItsPanners, known as the Cutie 4 Dream Team. Although short-lived and largely inactive, it showed an effort to collaborate with other cuties.

On 1 February, Cutie Cori unveiled a new custom avatar she’d been working on, despite struggling with Unity and Blender to meet her Christmas goal. With permission from its creator, she combined the Gothic Ukon model with another VTuber’s body, retexturing it to match her playful style. Mindful of copyright concerns, she used this model briefly before starting work on a fully original design.

Up until this point, Corinne's moderation team had been, for the majority, members of the V.S.L. and Twitch Fathers from Nagzz21's community. But as this year progressed, there would be a parting of ways as she phased out less active members and recruited other members from her community and mutual friends. The notable moderators up until now would be Branger, L1lFlako, Pirus, Brando_Pc, Kurokoneko, and Goldwildcard, among others.

The Cutie Twitch Channel had grown to 2,500 followers by 3 February 2019, while she continued to visit all her lovely friends and make even more. Some notable friends include Adashi, an amazing VR artist; MysticalCyan, a really funny and dedicated content creator; Kohrean, a really cute and loving friend; Natsix, a longstanding VRC user; and Kigawa Kuka, a really talented VRC photographer.

Adashi would travel the worlds of VRChat drawing lots of their friends, on multiple occasions they would draw Cutie Cori. this would spark an interest in having Artwork done of herself in Cori, another close friend at the time that would sometimes draw her was Yuue_VR,

Cutie Cori was so enamored by the artwork Adashi would create, she would make a dedicated space within her community discord for Adashi to share their artwork.

Around this time, members of her community Discord, such as Not Luka, Raijin, KDI, Haile, Jdlarri, and Tohru, began joining her in-game more frequently. Some community members even confessed that Cutie Cori inspired them to get a VR headset and explore the VR universe, due to her infectious enthusiasm and welcoming personality.

February for the most part would be just every day casual hangouts and love giving, but when March came around Cutie Cori would face her first real controversy.

On 3 March, Cutie Cori's Twitch channel reached 3,000 followers. During the stream in which this landmark was reached, she jokingly told chat she was "not smol!" She then showed herself standing next to a measuring stick, appearing over 6 feet tall. A friend in the world with her tilted the background camera to reveal that she was standing on Kurokoneko's head to reach this height. It was a really funny and cute interaction during the celebration. However, the growth of her channel did not go unnoticed by detractors, and she soon faced backlash from an unknown and never-identified assailant.

On 16 March, Cutie Cori was viewbotted (artificially inflated live viewer count) by an unknown third party, causing her viewer count to soar into the hundreds almost immediately upon starting the stream. On the first occurrence, she immediately ended the stream and tried to contact Twitch support. She then went back live, but the viewbotting continued. After attempting a somewhat normal stream, she reached out to both her moderation team and fellow content creators, such as KuriGames, because she was afraid.

There was no real solution but to continue with normal streams. However, a day or two into the ordeal, a large creator took it upon themselves to make a public Twitter post to their thousands of followers, calling Cutie Cori out and dragging her name and reputation through the mud. Many people, including other large and popular content creators such as Ladle, jumped on the bandwagon. Cutie Cori pleaded with them, explaining that she was the victim and had been transparent, sharing her emails, statistics, and any other proof she could muster.

A handful of the creators who initially attacked Cutie Cori in the Twitter thread were reasonable and talked one-on-one with her. After doing so, they clearly saw she was indeed the victim. For example, Ladle was one of the content creators who listened to Cori's pleas and went on to issue a public apology for how they acted and what they said against Cori, even gifting subs and following her Twitch channel. Ladle tried to give advice to Cori to stream without a category, as larger creators were angry that they weren't in the top spot on the Twitch category. However, doing so would stunt and eliminate any possibility for growth, so this solution was not viable.

Ultimately, Cutie Cori chose to ignore the hate brigade the Twitter post led to her channel and did her best to remain positive during those trying times. Almost every creator involved backed down and gave a formal or non-formal apology, with the exception of the original poster, who never even took down their tweet or acknowledged any wrongdoing.

This horrible and traumatic event only lasted about one week and had a more positive result than negative, as many people ended up discovering her channel and joining her community. She made friends with the creators who had originally been hating on her, with the exception of the original poster, and she was in a better overall position than where she started, however the incident left a deep scar on her emotionally.

Late in March, Cutie Corinne would continue to hang out with her adorable friends Steelware, Natsix, Mystical Cyan, Kohrean, and Lettis. Through their cute and loving interactions, she found healing and overcame the negativity she had recently faced.

During a visit to Lettis, she was introduced to Kortir, a longtime VRChat enthusiast and Patreon member of Nagzz21. She learned that Kortir and Lettis were active in another friend group that primarily included KDI and Neonie, among others.

Two members who had recently joined her community and would rise in importance to both Cori and the community were Yunik (joined December 2018) and Nanari (joined March 2019).

Near the end of March, Cutie Cori visited a friend named Cor Vous in a bustling VRChat world filled with people. Despite her popularity, Cori was extremely shy and typically refused to interact with anyone she didn’t know or hadn’t been introduced to. However, in that room, she spotted a user named Kiyoko Tomoe (Kiyo), a name she vaguely recalled from her Twitch chat. Feeling a spark of recognition, she mustered the courage to approach and interact with them.

Cori soon left the world, inviting Kiyo along. Later, Kiyo confessed they were blown away that Cori had approached them, sharing that in their VRChat experience, no one usually noticed or talked to them. Kiyo joined Cori’s Discord and became a regular at her streams. One of Cori’s favorite things to dance to was Nico Nico Douga medleys, vibrant mashups of songs from Japanese anime, games, and memes seamlessly blended into a chaotic masterpiece. During one stream, while playing a medley, Kiyo identified nearly every song and reference. Cori, delighted by this, felt an instant kinship. Their shared love for the music and content fostered a bond stronger than most.

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