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Valkyrae Massive Surprise

Valkyrae Massive Surprise

Rachell Rae Hofstetter AKA Valkyrae is one of the most well-known streamers on the internet. With her Grand Theft Auto V Role Play streams have a huge following of 3.64 million people. To entertain the masses, she frequently collaborates with other top streamers such as Sykkuno, Pokimane, and others. 

Valkyrae’s recent announcement indicates that this collaborative element will be implemented in real life as she recently revealed that she would be moving in with none other than Fuslie from 100 Thieves. Despite the fact that the announcement surprised many, she has already gotten her foot in the door.

The story of Valkyrae’s relocation is fascinating. For the uninitiated, the co-owner of 100 Thieves wasn’t the first to announce the move. In fact, it was Fuslie’s gaffe that drew the attention of the online community. She revealed to the audience that Valkyrae was moving in with her by saying that she has one Rubick cube for Valkyrae as a welcome gift in one of her recent streams.

Rae, who shot a tweet herself informing the fanbase of the upcoming move, may have paid the price for Fuslie’s excitement.

With the weekend approaching, fans will finally be able to see what Valkyrae’s life will be like in her new home. Her most recent tweet features Fuslie, Sykkuno, Kkatamina, and Yvonnie alongside other bigwigs.

This group is notable for including streaming’s who’s who, with people like Sykkuno and Kkatamina previously bunking with Rae. Only time will tell what crazy shenanigans the new roommates will get up to, but one thing is certain: the community is pumped!

The Queen of Twitch has arrived to show her appreciation. Another member of the 100 Thieves has expressed interest in joining the group. QuarterJade comes through with a hilarious anime reference and even Jacksepticeye chimes in.

The YouTube Queen is about to embark on a new chapter in her life. Keep an eye out to see if it brings even more exciting and hilarious moments.

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