Female Twitch streamers in eSports




 

7. Legendary Lea
Lea was born on May 4, 1989. She graduated from the University of California at San Diego Cum Laude with degrees in Physiology and Neuroscience. Her variety of games has allured a greater number of viewers. There have been contributions to her gaming streams that exceed $200,000, which is a very impressive amount. Lea highlights that you can donate certain amounts to trigger effects during her streams such as paying $6.66 for a Jump Scare or $11.11 for “Air horn Careless Whisper”, which might result in a dance. For all of her earnings, she has hosted a slew of charity streams and expressed goodwill on many occasions.

That said, there is a bit of gossip on her. For one, she received a 30-day ban from Twitch in June 2016 because her inner legs were seen by the webcam while she was live streaming. She called it ‘unfair.’ The more juicy gossip pertains to her romantic interests. She dated Thomas “Soda Poppin” Morris for several years before a tough break-up in early 2017.

 

8. DizzyKitten
Despite her fame, this streamer has managed to keep her surname anonymous. DizzyKitten first encountered video games when she was eleven and witnessed her older brother playing World of Warcraft. That seeded her interest in games, and eventually, beginning in September of 2013, she began her own streaming channel. Brandi streams ASMR for the delight of her sound-sensitive viewers, too. For the more humoristic ally-inclined, she happens to be very gifted at making funny faces – maybe not Jessica Nigri-level goofy, but they’re good.

As exemplified by her segment “Tea Time with Dizzy,” this streamer is motivated to provide a wholesome experience for her viewers. Of course, the internet’s barrier almost encourages people to try to take good-family-fun and make it ‘thirsty.’ To recap: she’s got the drive and ingenuity to keep her last name anonymous, the compassion and voice to appeal to the ASMR crowd, and the cheer and proficiency in playing video games.