Moin Khot
Mar, 09.2024
Sentinels, a stalwart in North America's competitive Valorant scene, recently clinched a resounding victory against LOUD at the grand finals of VCT Americas Kickoff 2024. Their triumph, however, unraveled a darker narrative as Jordan "Zellsis" Montemurro found himself ensnared in a web of hostility.
In the aftermath of the victory, Zellsis disclosed a harrowing ordeal he faced while in Brazil, the backdrop against which the tournament unfolded. The American player revealed a series of death threats inundating his Instagram inbox, a stark reminder of the perils lurking beyond the confines of the game.
"I'm not safe in Brazil anymore, let's just say that. I am no longer safe," Zellsis candidly remarked during a livestream on his official Twitch channel, laying bare the distress gnawing at his sense of security.
The torrent of vitriol not only targeted Zellsis but extended its malevolent reach to his loved ones, amplifying the gravity of the situation. Despite the onslaught, Zellsis displayed resilience, acknowledging the outpouring of support juxtaposed against the vitriolic tirade.
In a poignant tweet, Zellsis offered a glimpse into the tumultuous whirlwind of emotions he grappled with. "I know I said I received a lot of hate from Brazilian fans, but I also received 100x more love too. I have no hatred for anyone, and everything I do is to compete and create good memories," he wrote, encapsulating his unwavering commitment to the sport and its community.
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Zellsis, revered for his prowess as a Controller player and his strategic acumen as an in-game leader, has carved a niche for himself in Valorant's competitive landscape. His journey, marked by peaks and valleys, resonates with fans who have witnessed his ascent from the Cloud9 roster to his current tenure with Sentinels.