In a moment equal parts raw, surreal, and deeply modern, Twitch streamer Fandy broadcast the birth of her daughter live to an audience of nearly 30,000 viewers.
The 30-year-old Texas-based creator — real name Cady — is known for gaming streams in World of Warcraft and Overwatch. But on October 8, she turned her camera toward something far more personal: the delivery of her first child.

The stream, titled “BABY TIME. LIVE BIRTH!”, showed Fandy laboring in a birthing pool surrounded by friends and family. Between contractions, she stayed connected with her viewers, cracking jokes and quipping, “I’ve waited forever for her. Get the hell out already!”
Viewers watched as loved ones held her hands, cheered her on, and — in one particularly human moment — someone in the room asked for a “shot of water.” After a tense few minutes, her daughter, Luna, was delivered safely, with a doctor on standby.
The reaction online was instant and divided. Some called it “life itself, on Twitch.” Others accused her of crossing a line, arguing the platform wasn’t built for moments this intimate.

Even Twitch’s CEO joined the chat during the stream, offering congratulations and wishing her well — a rare move that underscored just how unprecedented the event was.
Fandy’s stream wasn’t just spectacle. It marked a new frontier in livestreaming culture, one where personal experience, performance, and audience engagement blur completely.
Since launching her channel in 2015, Fandy has built an audience of over 364,000 followers. But none of her World of Warcraft raids or late-night chats could have prepared viewers for this — the first birth, it seems, ever broadcast live on Twitch.
Whether you see it as brave, bizarre, or both, Fandy’s “baby stream” may have just redefined what it means to go live.
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Last modified: October 13, 2025