Rachell "Valkyrae," often dubbed the "Queen of Gaming," had an emotional moment with her viewers yesterday while reacting to her subreddit. The veteran streamer thanked her community for standing by her side through thick and thin as she had a heartfelt conversation about her teenage years.
The YouTube star gave her own insight into how she thought one should lead their life in high school, giving advice to the younger generation. While describing her own experience and explaining why doing bad in school is not the end of the world, she revealed that she didn't have a fun time either:
Valkyra was one of the first big Twitch streamers to move to YouTube and is arguably the most popular esporting content creator on the platform. Not only does she have almost four million subscribers, she pulls in millions of views to her videos per month with an average of 10-20k concurrant viewers.
As revealed by her in the stream, she has been a gaming content creator for seven years and has become one of the most successful women in the industry. Coupled with that, hhe is also one of the co-owners of the esporting giant 100 Thieves, which was recently evaluated at $460 million.
The streamer almost teared up, reminiscing about her career and thanked the community for their continued support. She shared that sometimes she feels guilty for being so lucky, considering most people don't get to turn their passion into their career:
In a bid to give back to her fans, she decided to impart some life advice. Looking back at her school years, Valkyrae noted that most of her audience is quite young and therefore, are still trying to figure out what to do with their lives. She also explained that things might appear bad at times, but high school isn't
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