Ironmouse Becomes Most Subbed To Female Twitch Streamer Ever

Ironmouse Becomes Most Subbed To Female Twitch Streamer Ever
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Emma Hill

Published 

16th Feb 2022 16:13

Vtuber "Ironmouse" has smashed Kim "kkatamina" Mi-young's previous record to become the most subbed to female Twitch streamer of all time. 

Male Twitch streamers still continue to dominate the statistics for the most popular content creators on both Twitch and YouTube. However, there are a great number of female streamers who are rising up the ranks. For example, in 2021 Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa was crowned Twitch's most popular female streamer with 38.8 million hours of her content being watched over the year. However, DJ Anika "Sintica" F. snatched the spot for the highest-paid female streamer. 

Now, another female streamer is making waves in the community as Vtuber Ironmouse has broken records and is now the most subbed to female Twitch streamer ever.

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How Many Subs Does Ironmouse Have?

On February 15, Ironmouse was 21 hours into her whopping 25-hour subathon when she started to see some exciting numbers begin to build on her sub count.

It had been a bumpy start for the Vtuber, who was aiming to best kkatamina's 73,623 subs and become the most subbed female streamer. With 15 hours to go, Ironmouse had 73,000 subs but once word got out of her record-breaking attempt the streaming community were quickly got on board to help and the subs started rolling in.

As the sub count climbed, it was clear that Ironmouse would break the record, and not did she manage to smash kkatamina's record, she blew it out of the water with more than 74k subs to her name. 

Not only that, but Ironmouse was delighted to learn that she hit the 1 million followers mark during the stream, leaving her screaming with glee. 

How Did Ironmouse React To Breaking The Record? 

Following on from all the excitement, Ironmouse later took to Twitter to give her heartfelt thanks to her fans. Clearly blown away by the response to her subathon, Ironmouse tweeted: "Words cannot express what I am feeling right now. I can't stop crying. Thank you all for all your love and thank you for joining me on this crazy journey. Lets have many more adventures together. Thank you for changing my life. I love you all so much. Thank you."

With her latest success, Ironmouse has proven she is a force to reckoned with on Twitch. Her story inspires her fans and her beautiful singing voice, including her rendition of 'I Am Telling You', has captured the hearts of many. 

Well done Ironmouse!

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Emma Hill
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Emma Hill
Emma Hill is a former Junior Journalist at GGRecon.
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