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Born in Morocco, in Canada at four, raised strict — no going out past sunset, so the internet was "the only socialization I can get." She started streaming League at 17, and two years into chemical engineering a $10,000 month wiped out half her college debt; the PowerPoint did the rest. Early Twitch had almost no women playing League with consistent videos — "a unicorn just for being myself."
Fortnite was the break, pandemic Among Us the mainstream peak, AOC included. The business grew deliberate: OfflineTV in 2017, talent agency RTS in 2021 — founded, then exited with "a pretty substantial payout" — the Myna snack line, WME, a manager on salary because "I'm a decade into this shit."
The costs get stated just as flatly: five-figure monthly security, each new apartment repainted so photos can't place her. She streams two days a week now, is relaunching the Sweet and Sour podcast with LilyPichu, and answers net-worth questions with "Priceless."
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