Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay may be planning on bringing his content to Twitch after a surge in popularity of streamers watching his TV shows on the platform – but has also shut down streamers wanting to ‘react’ to it.
The MasterChef meta, otherwise known as the TV show meta, has taken Twitch by storm in early 2022. Top streamers including Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel, Imane ‘Pokimane’ Anys, and Hasan ‘Hasanabi’ Piker have all played their part in reacting to TV shows and anime in front of hundreds of thousands of viewers.
TikToker Ava Majury and her family have opened up about what happened after a stalker broke into their home, along with the aftermath of the disturbing event.
15-year-old Ava Majury is a popular TikToker with over 1 million followers on her main account alone, and a sum of 57.5 million collective likes across all her videos.
She downloaded TikTok when she was 13, and since then her content has primarily consisted of dance or lip-sync videos to trending sounds on the app.
Corpse Husband’s musical talent is a big part of why he’s such a renowned star these days, but the influencer doesn’t seem too thrilled with the way Spotify is handling his catalog.
Nowadays, if you really want to make it on the internet, just being a star streamer or social media influencer on it’s own won’t cut it. You’ll also need a side gig, like boxing — or in Corpse’s case, a musical career.
Warzone streamer HusKerrs was forced to pay $250 to compete in a tournament, but the reason he was charged aren’t what you’d expect.
Popular streamers have been known to have separate rooms to work from so they can sound proof it and not disturb neighbors.
Things can get extremely rowdy in the heat of battle and you definitely don’t want a noise complaint to kill the vibes of a gaming session.
TikToker and pop music sensation Dixie D’Amelio has impressed legions of fans with her new song Wild, after debuting the music video on YouTube.
Dixie D’Amelio and her sister Charlie D’Amelio are among the most followed TikTok accounts, reeling millions of likes in every day. The duo have released plenty of songs over the years, but Dixie’s latest single Wild has been hailed as “absolutely beautiful” by fans tuning to hear the single.
Bloodthirsty berserkers of Aeternum rejoice as we have the best New World Hatchet build queued up and ready to send you flying into the fray of battle.
New World’s impressive character creation system allows players to navigate the game in a variety of different ways, thanks to the lack of set classes.
But, without classes, weapons become all the more important to understand and master if you want to get the most bang for your buck.
Jimmy ‘MrBeast’ Donaldson is at it again. After he surprised a woman by giving her a free house and a brand-new car, she broke down in tears in one of his YouTube channel’s most heartwarming moments.
MrBeast truly is the king of philanthropy. He’s had many hair-brained schemes to give away houses in the past, having started a Minecraft house building competition and picked out a subscriber to choose between having a house and a Lamborghini.
Two of Warzone’s biggest, ongoing points of contention are Dead Silence and Heartbeat Sensors. Both items have become synonymous with the Call of Duty brand, and are now commonplace in Warzone’s battle royale. So we’re going to take a look at each, their impact, and whether or not they should stay in the game.
Dead Silence first emerged as a top Perk in 2007’s immortal Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, whereas the Heartbeat Sensor arrived a mere two years after it in Modern Warfare 2.
100 Thieves have officially announced the latest addition to their streamer portfolio: content creator and Twitch’s “Love or Host” founder, AustinShow, formerly known as RajjPatel.
100 Thieves are known for being more than an esports organization, as Matthew ‘Nadeshot’ Haag’s brand has become one of the most renowned lifestyle, content and esport houses in the gaming industry. As such, with vlogs and interpersonal content galore, it is no surprise that the team eyed Austin as a potential signee.
Renowned Counter-Strike caster, Anders Blume, sat down with Richard Lewis to talk about his bout with mental health issues and how he was able to cope with it all throughout the years.
Blume has been the gold-standard for on-air talent in esports. Whether it’s the amount of events he attends or the game’s he casts, his career has been a great example for others who want to follow.
Unfortunately, life doesn’t come without its hardships.