Joystick.tv Interview With Goth Brat Gamer Cirice Luna
Hi, I’m Cirice Luna. I’m a goth girl, nursing student, gamer, wife, and frequent victim of my own technology. My streams are cozy, chaotic, a little flirty, and usually held together by Dino, good intentions, and pure luck. Think spooky sleepover more than polished production. Donna causes problems, Dino fixes whatever I accidentally broke, everyone lovingly gives me a hard time, and somehow we end up with new inside jokes every week.
I want people to feel like they’re hanging out with a friend who just happens to be playing horror games in her underwear, or less than underwear, depending on the day. I like feeling cute and exposed while I’m being scared out of my mind. There’s something fun about the contrast. Soft and spooky. Naked and nerdy. That’s me. 
When and why did you start your streaming journey, and what initially inspired you to join the NSFW streaming community?
I started streaming in the summer of 2025. Before that, I was mostly doing OnlyFans and posting on other sites, but I wanted something more social. I enjoy talking to people, making them laugh, and being naked, so NSFW streaming felt like a pretty natural fit.
There wasn’t a big plan behind it. I just wanted a place where I could play games, flirt a little, be weird, and connect with people. Teasing everyone while barely dressed and playing a horror game that was making me scream sounded like a good time. More than anything, I wanted people to have somewhere they could relax, forget about real life for a while, and leave feeling a little happier than when they arrived.
Then I found Joystick, and it clicked. I didn’t have to split myself into different versions. I could be the goth nursing student who genuinely wants to hear about your day and also the girl slowly losing clothes because someone spun the wheel. Those aren’t two different people. That’s just me. You’re getting the full haunted variety pack. 
Why did you choose Joystick.tv as a streaming platform?
Honestly, there really isn’t another platform like it. I kept hearing good things about Joystick on Reddit, so I decided to try it. It didn’t take long for me to realize it felt like the right place.
It feels warm and welcoming, and creators are treated like actual people instead of content being fed to an algorithm. On other platforms, it can feel like you’re always performing, chasing trends, watching numbers, or trying to get noticed. I like attention as much as anyone, but I also want people to stay because they genuinely enjoy spending time with me.
Joystick feels more personal. People come in to hang out, laugh, tease me, flirt a little, and before long they stop feeling like viewers and start feeling like friends. I don’t feel like I have to constantly reinvent myself. I can show up exactly as I am, and that feels refreshing. It isn’t cold or overly competitive. It feels comfortable, and I’m very into being comfortable… preferably with minimal clothing. 
What do you enjoy the most about streaming on Joystick.tv?
Definitely the community. My regulars are sweet, sarcastic, supportive, and absolutely ruthless whenever I embarrass myself, which happens pretty often. They tease me, I tease them back, and everything usually spirals into chaos in the best way. It’s fun, flirty, messy, and never feels forced.
They’ve also developed way too much confidence when it comes to spinning my wheel. They know exactly how to convince me to make questionable decisions “for science.” At this point, my community has turned “for science” into a lifestyle.
My cat Donna interrupts nearly every stream. She’s become a recurring cast member even though she never agreed to the job. Something technical is always breaking, so Dino usually has to step in while I sit there looking cute and completely unhelpful as everyone loses it. The inside jokes keep multiplying too. “Lizard” is a thing. “For science” is a thing. Nobody fully remembers how they started, and honestly, I don’t think any of us want them to stop.
One of my favorite stream moments happened while I was playing The Mortuary Assistant. I got jump-scared so badly my headset flew across the room… and my tit flew out of my shirt right along with it. Everyone completely lost it. I was laughing so hard I could barely breathe, and the whole stream fell apart.
Another time, I streamed for two hours without realizing my game audio wasn’t working. Nobody said anything. They just sat there watching me react to sounds only I could hear like it was completely normal. When I finally realized what happened, everyone admitted they’d known the whole time. They’re terrible, and I adore them. 
Whenever I get jump-scared, my regulars treat it like a holiday. They usually know I’m about to panic before I do. I get mad, they laugh, I threaten everyone, and five minutes later I’m doing it all over again. It isn’t polished or scripted. It’s just real-time chaos, and apparently people enjoy watching me survive it.

What video games and hobbies do you prefer to stream?
My taste in games is all over the place. I love horror, survival, trivia, turn-based games, and anything that gives me an opportunity to panic in public. Horror is probably my favorite because no matter how many horror games I play, I still scream like it’s my first one. I don’t play horror games because I’m brave. I play them because apparently screaming is part of my content strategy.
There’s something fun about genuinely getting scared while everyone watches me completely fall apart. The less composed I am, the more entertained they seem to be. I also play a lot of multiplayer horror and survival games with my husband, Dino. We work well together… most of the time.
Dino is basically my co-host, unpaid IT department, emotional support human, and occasional source of the problem. When something breaks, he fixes it while I pretend I was about to figure it out myself. Sometimes the “technical difficulty” is just me getting distracted because Dino walked into the room. I never claimed to have a great attention span. What can I say? My husband is cute, and I’m easily sidetracked. 
My community loves when we play together, especially when he helps me survive or lovingly makes everything worse. Outside of gaming, I paint, write, read, dance, bake, work out, and occasionally play guitar on stream. It’s cozy, a little artsy, a little tease-y, and somehow fits the vibe perfectly.
I keep things spooky all year. I’m not someone who suddenly remembers bats exist in October. October is basically my Super Bowl. The decorations multiply, the horror games take over, and the stream somehow gets even more chaotic. Goth is a full-time commitment, baby. 
What do you do when you’re not streaming?
I’m a full-time wife and college student, so most of my life is spent studying, doing homework, taking care of things around the house, and wondering why there are never enough hours in the day. Nursing school keeps me busy. There’s a lot of pressure, a lot of studying, and a lot of trying to stay calm while everything feels slightly on fire.
Half my week is spent learning how to save lives. The other half is spent screaming because a digital ghost opened a cabinet. Nursing school and streaming are actually more similar than you’d think. Something always goes wrong, and you’re usually trying not to panic. There’s also a surprisingly strict “please keep your clothes on” policy during clinicals. 
And during exams, nobody is there encouraging Donna to walk across my keyboard. When I’m not busy, I’m usually at home with Dino. I’m definitely a homebody. Give me a cozy night in, something sweet baking, and a good book, and I’m happy.
At the end of the day, I’m honestly pretty easy to make happy. Give me a spooky game, Dino nearby, Donna causing just enough trouble, something sweet fresh out of the oven, and my community there, ready to laugh with me. Somehow, that’s exactly what streaming has become, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. 

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