World of Warcraft Twitch streamer Fandy livestreams home birth
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Twitch streamer Fandy, best known for her World of Warcraft content, livestreamed the home birth of her firstborn.
The 30-year-old internet personality — who boasts 370,000 followers on the platform and 300,000 on Instagram— welcomed daughter Luna live online Tuesday with husband Adamax.
Over 64,000 streamed the eight-and-a-half-hour broadcast, entitled, in part, “Water Broke, Baby Time!”
TMZ reports that Twitch CEO Dan Clancy congratulated the Austin-based new family, offering “best of luck” and “wishing you the best in this journey.”
Fandy has spent the past decade content creating, and now streams full-time. In addition to World of Warcraft, her gaming streams include Overwatch and League of Legends.
The digital star also posts about her life offline, keeping followers up to do date on “my fitness journey and fun adventures I find myself in,” as well as some steamy shots on her TikTok and Instagram, according to her Twitch bio.
Founded in 2011 as a live streaming platform for video games, Twitch has since been bought by Amazon and counts itself the largest such platform. In addition to the gamers it’s always attracted, the site now hosts esports competitions and charity streams.
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