American esports organization Misfits Gaming has officially signed Blaire "QTCinderella" as a content creator days after leaving Team SoloMid (TSM). The popular streamer, known for her baking skills, showed off a Misfits Gaming-styled tiered cake in a short announcement video featuring other creators associated with the org such as Aimsey, and Ranboo among others.
Two days ago, Blaire revealed that she would no longer be part of the TSM family and needed an organization that would "help make my dreams a reality" and it appears she has made her choice. Retweeting the video, the streamer said she is now a Minecrafter; a jab at the fact that a number of popular Minecraft players are part of the team.
As an experienced organizer who has been the brains behind so many big projects, it is no wonder that Misfits Gaming brought on QTCinderella under their newly announced $20 million creator fund. Here is how the official website describes the initiative:
Although primarily a Just Chatting streamer who has also played popular games like League of Legends and Chess on stream, she is also known for hosting numerous collaborative events such as Shi*Camp, which involves content creators from a variety of organizations.
The most ambitious and popular event she ever hosted was arguably the 2022 Streamer Awards, which was basically styled as a full-fledged awards ceremony for the streaming industry co-hosted by QTCinderella and Maya Higa. The event had a huge number of different categories and gave out awards such as the Legacy Streamer award and Streamer of the Year award.
Considering the previous comments made by the streamer in her Tweets after leaving TSM, it seems that the creator fund was an integral part of the decision to join
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