YouTube streamer Rachell "Valkyrae" took to her stream to address people critiquing the upcoming Streamer Awards for appointing her as one of the two co-hosts.
On February 6, the official Twitter account of the Streamer Awards announced that the 100 Thieves co-owner is set to be the co-host of the event. The award ceremony will take place on March 11, 2023.
Since the announcement, there have been a lot of jibes at the decision. Addressing the detractors, she explained that she can't change everyone's opinion of her. Jocularly, she added that she had the necessary cognitive skills to perform the task:
With the Streamer Awards 2023 closing in on the fans, the streamer was announced as one of the event's co-hosts. For those wondering, fellow Twitch streamer Maya Higa was given the role last year, which was also the event's inaugural edition.
This time, the event planners have decided to pick a new creator to volunteer for the co-host role. The 31-year-old will also be joined by the event's creator, Blaire "QTCinderella." Reacting to people criticizing her decision to co-host, Valkyrae said:
She added:
Valkyrae has established herself as one of the top creators within the streaming community. Seeing her take charge of the Streamer Awards was met with a lot of welcoming comments. Here are some of the relevant reactions:
Reacting to her latest thoughts, fans commented:
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