Let Yourself Grieve
It’s normal to feel sad, even heartbroken.
Allow yourself time and space to process the loss.
2. Join the Final Moments
Watch the graduation stream if you can.
Leave a message in the chat or comments—your words matter.
Participate in any final events, art tags, or hashtags.
3. Preserve the Memories
Save your favorite clips, songs, streams, or fanart.
Take screenshots or write down your favorite moments.
Consider making your own tribute video or post.
4. Avoid Drama
Stay away from rumors or negative talk surrounding the graduation.
Focus on the positive memories and the VTuber’s message, not speculation.
5. Stay Connected with Fellow Fans
Join communities (Reddit, Discord, Twitter/X) to share feelings and find comfort.
Many others are going through the same emotions and can support you.
6. Respect the Talent’s Decision
Whether it’s for health, personal goals, or behind-the-scenes issues—it’s their life.
Send them off with gratitude and love, even if it hurts.
7. Support Their Future (if they continue online)
If they return under a different name or go indie, you can choose to follow them—but only if you feel ready.
Don't force it. It’s okay to take your time.
8. Don’t Feel Guilty for Moving On
You're allowed to enjoy other VTubers.
Loving a new oshi doesn’t erase your love for the one who graduated.
9. Channel Your Emotion Creatively
Draw, write, sing, or create something in their honor.
Expressing your feelings can be a powerful way to cope.
10. Remember the Message
Many VTubers leave a final message encouraging fans to smile and move forward.
Hold on to that. They don’t want you to be stuck in sadness—they want you to grow.