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Her mom is from England — she credits that for the UK chunk of her analytics — and there's a little sister with an age-appropriate Todoroki obsession. The self-portrait she volunteers is unglamorous on purpose: bad social anxiety, very anti-social, going out is difficult; can bake but can't cook; wanted to change her name as a kid because "Eva" sounded childish. She rejects the fame label outright — "decent known," reserving famous for "the big ones like madison charlie."
The anime credentials are real: watching since twelve, in Japanese with subtitles since sixteen, Death Note as the forever recommendation, My Hero Academia loved despite "absolutely unhinged" fandom. The DMs stay closed — "because of how bad it's been" — and her read on people is one line long: the biggest red flag is how they speak about women. Games on stream at launch: Valorant and FNAF. Dream vacation: Japan, obviously.
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