TinaKitten Set To Join 100 Thieves As Compound Is Wrapped In Pink

TinaKitten Set To Join 100 Thieves As Compound Is Wrapped In Pink
100 Thieves

Written by 

Jack Marsh

Published 

14th Sep 2021 13:36

Tina "TinaKitten" looks set to be the next member to join the 100 Thieves content creation team after a not-so-subtle hint was dropped at their Cash App Compound.

The facility that plays host to the 100 Thieves cast, including an exclusive store and function rooms for their competitive squads, has now been decorated in the most Tina-esque fashion possible ahead of her coronation into the organisation.

The 100 Thieves Cash App Compound has now been fully wrapped in pink, with an array of kittens and carrots plastered across it. A simple message of "100 Thieves welcomes TinaKitten" is printed on the side for the entire Los Angeles boulevard to see. 

Currently, no official announcement has been made about her arrival, with the organisation cheekily saying "We are opening an investigation into the matter and will update when we have more information," although it is quite clear that a crowning process is to come in the following days.

Tina, most known for her involvement in the Among Us era of gaming, also dabbles in large-scale multiplayer titles such as Rust, and party games like Garfield Kart: Furious Racing.

Of Korean descent, Tina often featured in the colossal Among Us lobbies alongside "CorpseHusband", Jeremy "Disguised Toast" Wang, and 100 Thieves co-owner Rachel "Valkyrae" Hofstetter.

100 Thieves recently recruited Leslie "Fuslie" Ann Fu to their ever-growing influencer list, a long-time friend of TinaKitten's who also burst onto the scene during the Among Us craze. 

Tina also recently appeared in Bella Poarch's latest music video alongside 100 Thieves content creators Valkyrae, Fuslie, and Brooke "BrookeAB" Bond.

It's likely that 100 Thieves will want their compound back in the typical crimson red brand colour soon enough, meaning an announcement for Tina's addition to the group can be expected in the very near future.

 

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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