China's Global Times said she had been "worshipped" as a "cute goddess" by some members of her loyal audience with some fans even giving her more than 100,000 yuan ($14,533, £11,950).
The Global Times reports that all was as normal and that her fans urged her to show her face and remove her filter but she refused, instead apparently saying: "I can't show my face until I receive gifts worth 100,000 yuan ($11,950). After all, I'm a good-looking host."
Followers began to send her donations with the largest reported to be 40,000 yuan ($5,813, £4,780) during the session.
However, at some point, it seems the filter being used by the vlogger stopped working and her real face became visible to her viewers.
She is reported to have noticed only when people who had signed up to her VIP access room started exiting en masse.
Many of her original followers - especially men - are said to have stopped following her and withdrawn their transactions after seeing her true identity.
Some users are saying it's good riddance to her for conning people out of their money. But others question the IQ of the men throwing money at her.
she might have to seek therapy after the backlash.