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When Fefe broke the internet (again)

When Fefe broke the internet (again)

May 27, 2025

The VTuber icon just dropped an onahole, and no, you're not hallucinating

It started with a tweet. Or maybe it was a meme. With Fefe, it’s hard to say. One minute you’re watching her unironically yodel like Gollum mid-stream, the next, BAM! She’s launching an adult toy modeled after her Fefe VTuber brand.

But this isn’t just another merch drop. It’s a cultural event, or at least something dangerously close to one if you spend enough time online. And if you’re reading this? You probably do.

Welcome to the age of VTuber NSFW collabs, and Fefe’s chaotic crown jewel: the Thrash Hole.



Meet Fefe: queen of chaos and cursed collectibles

Fefe

If you know, you know. If you don’t... brace yourself.

Fefe (also known as CovFeFe-chan) debuted as a VTuber in 2020, though her roots trace back to a punk-themed internet radio show for anime fans. Since then, she’s built a cult following by doing what most VTubers wouldn’t dare: licking streamers, breaking TOS for fun, and leaning fully into a lewd, meme-heavy persona that’s both unpredictable and strangely endearing.

  • Fefe Twitch bans? Seven and counting.
  • Famous friends? Melody, Ironmouse, Nyanners, Zentreya, and more.
  • Signature look? Punk tattoos, white crop tops, and “Mini Milk” branding.

Her fans; the self-proclaimed Breed Brigade, aren’t just followers. They’re full-on enablers. They’ve memed her into viral clips, championed her chaotic energy, and turned every unhinged moment into community lore. And this new Vtuber NSFW merch drop? It’s tailor-made for them.



Fefe in 5 facts

  • Debuted in 2020: originally as a punk rock radio host for anime nerds.
  • Seven-time Twitch ban club member. And somehow, fans love her more for it.
  • Has licked 69+ streamers on-air. It’s a thing. A blessed, unhinged thing.
  • Her signature? "Mini Milk" crop top, piercings, and more VTuber tattoos than we can count.
  • Voice range includes: Tomboy, Gollum, Bimbo Mode™, and the occasional disturbingly accurate Yoda.


Why an onahole? And why now?

Fefe's Thrash Hole

Lewd VTuber merch isn’t new, but this feels like a shift. Let’s not pretend this came out of nowhere. VTuber culture has always toyed with the edges of NSFW. Flirty emotes, thigh physics, "accidental" moans. It’s practically baked into the genre at this point. Lewdness has always been there, hovering just out of frame.

But this? This is different. This isn’t winking at the camera. This is making full eye contact while launching a literalonahole with your name on it.

And of course it’s Fefe; the Twitch VTuber whose entire brand is a cocktail of chaos, punk energy, and unapologetic thirst. She’s licked over 69 streamers, cracked bimbo jokes in the middle of game streams, and once begged to be “jexed on” by Nux. A product like this isn’t just on brand. It’s almost overdue.

Still, the Thrash Hole isn’t the first of its kind. VTubers like Projekt Melody have paved the way for adult merch before. There’ve been NSFW figures, lewd dakimakuras, even suggestive voicepacks. But the Fefe Thrash Hole marks something... louder. Something that dares to say the quiet part out loud and then yell it again, but through a megaphone dipped in lube.

It’s not a wink. It’s a full send.

More importantly, it taps into something bigger: parasocial merch culture. Fans don’t just watch VTubers anymore. They form deep, weirdly intimate bonds with them. So when someone as unfiltered and community-driven as Fefe offers you a piece of herself (with custom texture design, no less), it stops feeling like a gag gift and starts feeling like a declaration.

Of what? Maybe just that the line between creator and product is fully obliterated. Or maybe that we’ve reached peak fandom absurdity and we’re all just leaning in now.

Either way, the Thrash Hole is here. And it’s not just a punchline. It’s a symptom of something much bigger, stranger, and honestly… kind of fascinating.



Behind the toy: Fefe Thrash Hole x Seiraku Toys


The Fefe Thrash Hole, produced in collaboration with Seiraku Toys, isn’t just a novelty. It’s a fully functional, premium Vtuber onahole with custom internal textures, branding, and packaging that screams “Fefe” from the first unboxing moment to the last unholy use.

  • Availability: Pre-orders open, ships late August–early September 2025
  • Distributor: Onahole.com and Motsutoys
  • Packaging: Chaotic, lewd, and unmistakably punk


Seiraku, known for high-quality onaholes with cult fanbases in both Japan and the West, has quietly built a reputation for doing things right. So pairing with Fefe wasn’t just a joke. It was smart branding.

She didn’t just slap her name on a box. She got involved with design choices, aesthetics, and even promotional copy that sounds like something ripped straight from one of her streams. If she could narrate the user manual in her Gollum voice, she probably would.

And while the drop is obviously NSFW, it’s also kind of Seiraku Toys Fefe collectible? The kind of thing fans will post about proudly, maybe even keep sealed like a degenerate Funko Pop.

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What this says about VTuber culture and merch

Ten years ago, anime fans were trading enamel pins and buying keychains from Artist Alley tables. Today? They’re pre-ordering custom-textured pleasure devices named after their favorite VTubers and swapping lube tips in Discord.

Fefe’s Thrash Hole isn’t just a meme milestone. It’s a case study in how digital creator culture keeps rewriting the rules of fandom monetization. It proves that if your brand is strong enough, chaotic enough, and unapologetically specific, there’s almost no limit to what you can sell, and who will proudly buy it.

This collab works because it’s not out of character. It is the character. Fefe’s unfiltered streams, her tongue-in-cheek degeneracy, her off-the-wall voice bits, they all laid the groundwork for this to feel, somehow, inevitable.

And this isn’t just about shock value. It’s about a shift in how fans relate to creators. Here’s what this launch reveals:

  • The NSFW/mainstream boundary? Barely even there anymore.
  • Parasocial fandom isn’t just a layer, it’s the merch strategy.
  • Adult toys are now canon in fandom culture, not fringe.

It feels wild. But it also feels... kind of natural? Almost too natural. There’s no scandal. No backlash. Just excitement, memes, and a little awe that someone actually did it first.

Whether other creators follow Fefe’s lead is anyone’s guess. Some might. Some probably won’t. But the model is out there now. A blueprint for the next wave of deeply personal, highly niche, and potentially NSFW creator merch. And honestly?

Fefe just beat them to it. And did it with a smirk.



She’s here, and she’s not subtle about it

Pre-orders open!

The Fefe Vtuber Thrash Hole is real. Yes, it’s a collector’s item now.

If you’ve made it this far, you probably fall into one of three very online categories:

  • You’re already refreshing the pre-order page. Maybe nervously. Maybe proudly.
  • You’re trying to explain to your roommate what an “onahole” is without making eye contact.
  • You’re just... watching this unfold. Like a car crash in slow motion, except the car is shaped like a fleshlight and yells in a Yoda voice.

Whichever camp you’re in, there’s no denying it: Fefe’s Thrash Hole isn’t just unhinged marketing, it’s effective marketing. People are tweeting. They’re joking. They’re clipping reaction streams. And they’re buying. Maybe for the memes. Maybe for curiosity. Maybe for, well... reasons.

But beneath the chaos is something kind of remarkable:

Fefe has just expanded what creator merch can be. This isn’t a hoodie or an acrylic charm. It’s something so personal, so absurd, so shamelessly tailored to her brand that it feels like canon. It’s not an afterthought; it’s a core extension of her VTuber identity.

And it’s already being treated like collector bait.

Fans are screenshotting order confirmations. Some are joking about keeping it sealed “for resale in 2030.” Others are calling it “the rarest hole in VTuber history.” Whether people actually use it or not, it’s entering fan history as a landmark moment in creator-fan intimacy, NSFW pun very much intended.

So yeah. Go ahead. Check out the Fefe Thrash Hole on Onahole.com. Grab one if you're curious, brave, or just want to own a piece of internet history. Or admire it from afar like the cursed collectible it is.

And if you're already part of the Breed Brigade?
Come on. You knew this was coming.

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