American streaming superstar Ludwig Ahgren is Twitch's most subbed streamer despite leaving the platform for YouTube Gaming in November 2021. The 27-year-old started livestreaming in November 2016 on Twitch and currently boasts over 3.1 million followers. He also hit a record 283,066 active subscribers in April 2021.
The American content creator streamed for over 6,064 hours and earned 96.5 million views before dramatically switching to YouTube Gaming.
As you would expect from Twitch’s most subbed streamer, Ludwig is no stranger to going viral. Over his seven-year career as a livestreamer, numerous clips from his streams have gone viral, ranging from critiquing the Botez sisters to reacting to a child's antics.
During a livestream on September 8, 2020, while waiting for his Among Us lobby to fill up, Ludwig encountered a rather interesting child. In the now-viral 30-second clip, an unknown child in the game started sharing personal information about him and his pet hamster. He stated:
As you can imagine, the YouTuber was quite perplexed by these random statements, leading him to shake his head in disbelief before asking the others if they “were ready.”
Before anyone could reply, the child continued:
The American streamer was yet again taken aback due to the sheer absurdity of these statements and continued to be visibly baffled before ultimately stating:
Viewers were initially joking with the YouTuber, but eventually started dropping “?????” in the chat in response to the child’s bizarre statements.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, on June 10, 2020, the 27-year-old streamer tuned into Chess.com’s online amateur chess tournament, Pogchamps, to see popular streamers Felix “xQc” and Charles “MoistCr1TiKaL” compete against each other.
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