Did ohnePixel's manager blatantly cheat here?

In the Counter-Strike scene, Dona (real name Edona Musliu) has become a household name. As a streamer, content creator, and manager of ohnePixel (Mark Zimmermann), she’s a key figure in the Counter-Strike universe. Whether interviewing pros at big events, on ohnePixel’s channel, or streaming herself, Dona blends entertainment with professionalism at the highest level.
That’s why the community was left stunned when a recent clip surfaced that appeared to show her cheating live on stream – using a wallhack.
The Clip: Library, Inferno, and a Red Outline
In the now-viral clip, filmed on Inferno, Dona is seen moving from CT Spawn into Library. A hidden enemy is lurking nearby, seemingly without any intel to reveal his position. Yet, a red outline of the enemy appears clearly through the wall. Without hesitation, Dona peeks and lands the kill – clean, fast, and… suspicious.
Idk why ppl on YT comments say I have wallhack ? I have decent gamesense and check corners when I feel like someone could be there. Stop the random accusations at once! I'm so tired of this ... pic.twitter.com/cp6IOuTuI9
— dona (@donacsgo) July 6, 2025
The clip spreads rapidly, and the community reacts with a mixture of shock, humor and outrage.
What is this... Give me context pic.twitter.com/dXuEqKXDdX
— Nestor (@nestor_11811) July 6, 2025
Memories of Clara
Scenes like this remind many of the legendary clip from “Clara”, in which a streamer supposedly unintentionally activated a wallhack in the stream – and then made curious statements like
“I think Clara was on my PC yesterday...”
in order to justify what had occurred. The Clip became an absolute meme and Clara became a celebrity of involuntary streaming scandals.
Dona also had similar reactions for a short time.
Rage Bait Masterclass
What many didn't know was that the alleged wallhack wasn't a cheat, but a clever troll. Dona's editor had a bit of fun and added a red outline afterward via a video overlay. The goal was apparently to "bait" the community – and it worked.
Her editor Paul solved the joke:
I edited this btw and I can confirm that she is not actually cheating I added the "wallhack" at 0:14 because i thought it was funny, it doesn't even look good LMAO https://t.co/abw1ERvAz2
— (@1206paul) July 6, 2025
Relief followed immediately. Many praised the action as a successful troll, which simultaneously demonstrated the community's reflexes: Accusations of cheating were quickly leveled.
If you're wondering if the whole thing is a bit reminiscent of Clara: Yes. But this time it was planned. And the clip? It remains legendary nonetheless.