North West is fresh off yet another feature thanks to VULTURES 2, and wants to hang out with celebrities just as much as her father Ye does. However, this resulted in some controversy when she linked up with popular streamer Tylil for some social media content. Moreover, many fans thought that this was an inappropriate meeting, or were instead concerned with the 11-year-old not hanging out with people that are her age. Still, other social media users pointed out that, not only was La La Anthony there to accompany her, but that North’s security team is probably more than enough to prevent any dangers.
Also, this came as a result of many people not being familiar with Tylil and making unfair assumptions about his character based on this out-of-context situation, which is not what we’re suggesting here. Elsewhere, though, North West also had plenty of fun at Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s recent VULTURES listening party, where we’re sure she saw plenty of famous faces. Sadly, this came at a time in which fans were more preoccupied with Ye’s alleged nitrous addiction. Hopefully we get some more heartening updates soon in that regard.
Nevertheless, North West’s admiration of streamers is no shocker, as Kai Cenat attended her birthday party and responded to the resulting backlash. “Here’s the thing, first things first, bro,” he expressed to “everybody who made [the birthday party] weird.” “I am North’s favorite streamer bro, okay? So, yesterday, all she wanted to do was meet me, bro. That was it. Literally. So, anybody who’s making it weird, like, that’s the weirdest thing ever. We had a great time yesterday. She’s great, bro. She has a good group of friends around her, like, everything was great.”
Meanwhile, North West also popped out to witness Kendrick Lamar’s Juneteenth concert and, to no one’s surprise, had a blast. As such, it’s no surprise that she continues to link up with a lot of people and is always excited about doing so. Fans are reasonably skeptical of many of these interactions, but they would much rather be safe than sorry. Let’s just make sure the conversation centers around prevention and not on falsely characterizing folks that find themselves in this situation.
Joe Budden says that he doesn’t have any problem with Kai Cenat, despite taking serious issue with the streamer’s infamous New York City giveaway that resulted in an all-out riot, last year. He discussed his feelings on Cenat while speaking with Lil Yachty for a new interview, remarking that the giveaway offended him “as a New Yorker.”
Budden began by claiming he doesn’t have an issue with Cenat. “Why would you think I have a problem with Kai?” he asked. “After all I’ve learned from us, you think I would turn around seven years later and do it again?” From there, he admitted that he does know where the narrative started. “That stunt he pulled on 14th Street, Union Square. That’s where it started for me… On a Friday on 14th Street, Union Square, New York City, that operates from Atlanta. Yes, I had a big issue with that as a New Yorker.”
When The Neighborhood Talk shared Budden’s comments on Instagram, fans were highly critical of him. “He doesn’t like Kai Cenant because he’s jealous. Simple,” one fan wrote. “The boy is in his 20’s making more money than his 40-year-old self.” Another added: “This is when u really dont have an actual reason to dislike someone so u just grasping at anything cause WHATTT.” Others pointed out that Cenat is from New York.
Check out Budden’s full comments on Cenat with Lil Yachty above. Be on the lookout for further updates on Joe Budden as well as Kai Cenat on HotNewHipHop.
Recently, however, Akademiks said something that sounded so outlandish, O’Shea Jackson Jr. had to step in and say something. As you can see in the video clip below, Akademiks made the comment that Drake has been through “realer sh*t” than Kendrick Lamar. Overall, you can probably see how this comment may come across as pretty outlandish. O’Shea Jackson Jr. was quick to call it out, noting “Every. Got. Damn. Day. Lmfaooooo.”
At this point, it should not be a surprise that Akademiks is reacting this way to the beef, or shooting Drake this kind of bail. This has been happening every single step of the way throughout the beef. Having said that, even Akademiks cannot deny the power and the impact of a song like “Meet The Grahams” and of course, “Not Like Us.” For now, it is going to be extremely difficult for Drake to gain significant momentum. If he does, it will be nothing short of a miracle, at this point. Only time will tell what Drizzy is able to do next.
Let us know what you think about this take from DJ Akademiks, in the comments section down below. Do you believe his comments during the stream were ridiculous? Do you agree with what he had to say about Drake and Kendrick? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.
The news cycle surrounding Sketch has been hectic. The Madden streamer has become a talking point for celebrities bigger than him, and in different fields than him. DJ Akademiks dedicated part of his July 10th stream to explaining why Sketch’s controversy is actually good for business. The streamer admitted that he previously had an OnlyFans account in which he performed sexual acts with other men. The wide range of opinions on the topic, however, is what makes it nice to hear from someone who actually knows Sketch. His girlfriend, in fact.
Faith Ordway, a social media influencer, addressed the Sketch OnlyFans leaks via TikTok. She assured the fans that nothing has changed between her and Sketch, regardless of what information has come to light. “I have no opinion,” Ordway explained. “Nothing changed whatsoever. Sketch is still Sketch. He’s still the person that you watch and love. And that I love and I know.” The influencer also clarified whether she has seen the OnlyFans leaks for herself. She stated that she’s avoided them because she feels that it doesn’t concern her. “I’ve steered clear from doing like a deep dive,” she added. “Because it’s just not my business.”
Sketch’s Girlfriend Has Not Seen The OnlyFans Leaks
The reactions from fans have been varied, which is something that Faith Ordway also discusses in her TikTok. “There’s obviously a large amount of hate going his way,” she conceded. “This is obviously a little bit of a curveball for people, so they’re soaking it up and it’s been blown out all over the place.” The good news, however, is that Sketch has also received widespread support from the Twitch community. Ordway is confident that his career will continue to thrive moving forward, and relieved that Sketch is “safe” at the end of the day.
Ordway wrapped up the TikTok by trying to explain what Sketch has gone through in the past week. She noted that very few people will understand what it’s like to have so many eyes on them. Especially when something personal comes to light, like OnlyFans leaks. “Send him love,” she urged viewers. “Don’t say hurtful things that you might think are funny.” Given what Sketch himself has said about the fallout of the OnlyFans reveal, this point is especially important. The streamer admitted that he considered taking his own life, and it’s been the support of friends, family, and fans that have helped him get through it.
Sketch has been the talk of the Twitch community this week. The Madden streamer admitted that he previously ran an OnlyFans account in which he performed sexual acts with other men. The scandal spread like wildfire, with opinions being split on whether it would ruin his career. Some theorized that Sketch’s sports fanbase would reject him, while other notable streamers voiced their support. Then there’s DJ Akademiks, who posed a third option. Ak actually thinks Sketch’s career will benefit from controversy.
DJ Akademiks discussed the Sketch situation on July 10. He claimed upfront that he did not watch Sketch’s content, but told the streamer to save his tears. “Let me tell you this,” Ak stated. “You just got an upgrade on your career.” The hip-hop personality proceeded to make the case for Sketch coming out as a positive given the current cultural landscape. “If you say anything that’s derogatory to gay people, you get banned anyway,” he noted. “I don’t think he’s gonna be judged. I think his career is gonna go up.” DJ Akademiks doubled down on this stance, going as far as to say that it’s “profitable” to be a streamer who is gay in 2024.
DJ Akademiks Considers The Sketch Controversy To Be A “Win”
Ak is so convinced that Sketch will benefit that he jokingly claimed he would come out if he was a white streamer. “I would be lying to y’all, saying I’m gay,” he added. “Somebody better talk to Sketch… you gay, that’s a win.” The most prominent example DJ Akademiks provided of this positive boost was the fact that he had never heard of Sketch prior to the OnlyFans leaks. He claimed that he was told about the controversy through people who work for him. “I don’t even know who the n**ga was,” he asserted.
During the stream in which he addressed his past, Sketch admitted he considered quitting. “I’ll be honest,” he told viewers. “Plan A was, and I’ll say it candidly, probably call it quits if this ever came out.” He also considered taking his own life at one point. He credited the support of his family and fellow streamers for deciding to go on with his Twitch career. “But some people saved me. Shoutout [FaZe] Banks, shoutout my parents, shoutout y’all.” Only time will tell if DJ Akademiks’ prediction will prove true. As it stands, it’s encouraging to know that Sketch will continue to stream.
In the ever-evolving world of online streaming and gaming, few names have risen to prominence as swiftly and impressively as TimTheTatman. As of 2024 this iconic streamer, whose real name is Timothy John Betar, boasts an estimated net worth of a staggering $8 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
TimTheTatman, or Timothy John Betar, began his journey in the digital realm through Twitch. He first garnered attention by streaming popular video games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Fortnite, Overwatch, and World Of Warcraft. His genuine personality, combined with his gaming prowess, quickly made him a fan favorite.
Born on April 8, 1990, in Syracuse, New York, Timothy faced personal challenges early on. He lost his mother at the age of 15, however, these adversities didn’t deter him from pursuing his passion. In 2012, he launched his Twitch channel, TimTheTatman, and by early 2014, he had committed to being a full-time content creator on the platform.
Timothy’s streaming career truly took off in 2017, following the release of the game Fortnite. His expertise in the game, coupled with his entertaining commentary, made him a major player in the streaming community. His achievements include teaming up with actor and singer-songwriter Mack Wilds for the inaugural Fortnite Celebrity Pro-Am charity event in 2018. That same year, he clinched the Gamers’ Choice Award for Fan Favorite Male Streamer/Gamer of the Year.
His success wasn’t limited to Twitch. In 2013, he expanded his digital footprint to YouTube, amassing over 5.06 million subscribers and garnering over 830 million views. By the end of 2019, he signed an exclusive contract with Twitch, only to transition exclusively to YouTube in 2021. Unfortunately, he left behind a massive following of seven million on Twitch.
Timothy’s influence extends beyond the confines of the gaming world. In 2019, he made a notable appearance in an NFL commercial during Super Bowl LIII, sharing the screen with NFL legends like Marshawn Lynch, Peyton Manning, and JuJu Smith-Schuster.
One of the most commendable aspects of TimTheTatman’s career is his commitment to philanthropy. In 2018, he collaborated with fellow streamers to organize a charity stream marathon for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. The event was a resounding success, raising over $2.7 million. Notably, during one of his charity streams, Timothy set a record by raising an impressive $106,000 in a mere four hours.
Away from the limelight, Timothy leads a fulfilling personal life. He married his high school love, Alexis, in 2016. The couple welcomed their son, Brewer, in the spring of 2019, adding another chapter to their heartwarming love story.
Conclusion
TimTheTatman’s journey from a regular gamer to a streaming sensation with a net worth of $8 million is nothing short of inspirational. His story is a testament to the fact that with passion, dedication, and a bit of luck, one can achieve great heights in the digital age. As the world of online streaming continues to evolve, there’s no doubt that TimTheTatman will remain a significant figure in the industry.
The streamer wars continue. Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed are two of the most popular streamers on Twitch, and they’ve decided to capitalize on the rap beefs dominating pop culture by staging a beef of their own. iShowSpeed struck first with a diss that saw him leak Cenat’s phone number. He followed it up with another diss, Drake style, but Cenat finally responded on April 26. The streamer went all out with the production design, and actually dressed up as a samurai to bomb on his opponent.
Cenat performed his diss during a live stream, over a booming drum beat and pitched up vocal sample. He goes after iShowSpeed’s intelligence (or lack thereof) multiple times, with bars about getting horrible grades in high school. He also clowns his fellow streamer for striking out with a girl. “She was in college, and you had no knowledge,” he asserts. We’re not dealing with wordsmiths here, and it shows. Kai Cenat does bring the showmanship, though. In addition to his samurai costume, he decks out his background with flowers and fake grass. He even urges iShowSpeed to go outside and “touch some grass” while pointing at his prop.
The diss tracks between Cenat and Speed have been flying back and forth for months. The former actually started it by dissing Speed over the beat to 50 Cent’s “In da Club.” Speed responded quickly, then ran it back with a second diss in which he brings up phone numbers (get it). “What’s your number, Tyla,” Speed mockingly sings in reference to Cenat’s failed attempt to woo Tyla. Cenat tried to ask the singer out on a date during a live stream, and she turned him down. “She said no! She said no, Kai,” he adds. Speed’s second diss and Cenat’s response actually dropped within hours of each other.
Kai Cenat has been getting it from all directions lately. The streamer was recently called out by Kanye West for criticizing his clothing line, and dubbed an “industry plant” by the rap icon. Cenat denied these claims and defended his stance on Ye’s clothes. “Ye, just send me some new pants bro,” he said on a recent stream. “Like no cap… I’m far from an industry plant. I done got this sh*t out the mud.” Both men are engaged in rap beefs, though, so there probably won’t be much more to the Cenat vs. West saga.
In the ever-evolving world of online streaming, SypherPK, whose real name is Ali Hassan, stands out as one of the most prominent figures. As of 2024, SypherPK’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million USD, according to StreamerFacts. But how did he amass such wealth, and what are the various avenues through which he earns?
SypherPK, as a partner on Twitch, earns a significant portion of his income from subscribers. These subscribers either pay $4.99 monthly for subscriber benefits or use Twitch Prime Subs, a feature available to Amazon subscribers. From these subscriptions, SypherPK retains 70% of the earnings, which translates to $3.50 per subscriber. However, it’s worth noting that this 70/30 split changed in June 2023 for large creators.
Another source of income for SypherPK on Twitch is from advertisements. These ads are displayed on his stream, and it’s estimated that he earns around $2 per 1000 views. While ads can be played at the streamer’s discretion, they generally form a smaller portion of their monthly income.
Donations also play a role in SypherPK’s earnings. Fans often donate to their favorite streamers, and these donations are sometimes read aloud on stream using text-to-speech.
SypherPK isn’t just a Twitch streamer; he’s also a successful YouTuber. His main YouTube channel boasts 6.1 million subscribers, where he uploads stream highlights that often garner around 1 million views within a day. In addition to his main channel, SypherPK has four other channels: More SypherPK, Sypher Reacts, Sypher Shorts, and Sypher Plays. These channels collectively contribute to his YouTube earnings, which are generated through advertisements. On average, a YouTube video can earn between $2 to $4 per 1000 views.
Brands often collaborate with popular streamers like SypherPK. These sponsorships can range from wearing a brand’s apparel, using their products, or even promoting video games on stream. While some of these deals are long-term, others might be short-term collaborations. The exact figures from these sponsorships are usually confidential, but they can significantly boost a streamer’s earnings.
SypherPK’s skills aren’t just for show. He has gone pro in games like For Honor and Fortnite, earning prize money from tournaments. According to available data, he has earned a total of $78,876.40 from participating in 31 tournaments.
SypherPK also has his own clothing brand named ‘Metal Umbrella’, where he sells merchandise to his fans. The exact earnings from this venture aren’t publicly available, but merchandise sales can be a lucrative business for popular personalities.
SypherPK’s journey from playing Runescape as a kid to becoming a streaming behemoth is truly inspiring. His diverse income streams, from Twitch and YouTube to sponsorships and merchandise, have contributed to his impressive net worth of $3 million in 2024. As the digital landscape continues to evolve, there’s no doubt that SypherPK will remain a significant player in the streaming world.
STPeach, whose real name is Lisa Peachy, is a name that resonates with many in the online gaming community. She emerged as a prominent figure on Twitch, where she began her streaming journey in 2015. Over the years, she has successfully built a massive fan base, making her one of the most recognized figures on the platform.
As of 2024, STPeach’s net worth is estimated to be around $5 million US Dollars, according to Popular Net Worth. This impressive figure is a testament to her dedication, hard work, and the immense popularity she has garnered over the years. Her journey from starting as a streamer in 2015 to achieving such financial success is truly commendable.
Lisa Peachy’s personal life has also been a topic of interest for many of her fans. She has been in a loving relationship with her boyfriend, Jay, whom she met online in 2011 while playing video games. Their bond grew stronger over time, and they eventually met in person in 2016 at a California airport. This meeting marked the beginning of their romantic relationship. The couple’s love story is a beautiful blend of two individuals from different cultures and backgrounds coming together. They are now engaged and planning to tie the knot soon.
While STPeach’s journey has been filled with numerous achievements, it hasn’t been without its challenges. The couple faced a barrage of online abuse due to their relationship. Many of STPeach’s male followers made derogatory comments, with Jay being subjected to racial abuse because of his Asian heritage. However, STPeach has always stood strong, stating that such comments do not affect their relationship. In fact, they find it amusing that their relationship is even a topic of discussion.
Apart from her success on Twitch, Lisa Peachy is also active on other social media platforms. She boasts a following of over 1.2M on Twitch, 1.9K on Facebook, 621.5K on Twitter, and a whopping 1.7 million on Instagram. Born on November 8, 1993, in Canada, STPeach has made a significant mark in the online world. Her dedication to her craft, combined with her engaging personality, has made her a favorite among many.
STPeach’s net worth in 2024 stands as a testament to her hard work, dedication, and the love she receives from her fans. From her beginnings in 2015 to her current status as a top streamer, her journey is an inspiration for many aspiring content creators. With her continuous growth and the love and support of her fans, there’s no doubt that STPeach’s success will only continue to soar in the coming years.
Alexis, better known as Quackity, is a renowned YouTuber and Twitch streamer hailing from Mexico City, Mexico. The young influencer, who has just turned 23, has carved a niche for himself in the world of gaming and streaming. Overall, his unique content, which includes gaming raids and Discord talent shows, has garnered him millions of followers across various platforms.
Quackity’s popularity skyrocketed with his gaming raid content, where he, along with thousands of his followers, would raid games like Roblox and Club Penguin. His innovative approach to content creation and his charismatic personality have earned him a significant following on all his channels.
Quackity’s online empire spans multiple YouTube channels and a Twitch channel. His main YouTube channel alone boasts around 5.56 million subscribers, and he manages four other channels. Meanwhile, his Twitch channel, ranked #10 across the entire platform under the English Minecraft category, has approximately 3.8 million followers.
Quackity’s content isn’t limited to gaming. He frequently hosts the popular Discord talent show, Discord’s Got Talent, where he invites his viewers to showcase their talents in front of a panel of judges, including other internet influencers.
According to Sportskeeda, Quackity’s net worth is estimated to be around $1.55 million as of 2024. His income streams are diverse, ranging from his YouTube and Twitch channels to the merchandise sales of his brand Planet Duck.
Quackity’s earnings primarily come from his multiple YouTube channels and his Twitch channel. He also generates income from his merchandise line, Planet Duck. Moreover, his YouTube channels collectively earn him approximately $57.9k a month, and his Twitch account averages around $42k to $60k a month.
Apart from streaming and uploading videos, Quackity has ventured into selling his line of merchandise under the name Planet Duck. He has also participated in multiple Minecraft Championships, securing a team victory in the 15th Minecraft Championship with his team Red Rabbits.
Quackity’s popularity surged due to the gaming raids he conducted, where he and his followers would flood games and create playful chaos. Some of the games he has raided include Roblox, Club Penguin, and Habbo Hotel. One of his Roblox raids led to the company shutting down its forums due to the influx of spam messages left by his followers.
Quackity’s Twitch career began in September 2013, and despite an infrequent schedule, his main Twitch account is ranked #10 in the “English Minecraft” category. He also manages a second Twitch channel, QuackityToo, which despite being relatively new, has around 1.02 million followers.
Quackity’s YouTube career started back in 2010, and he currently uploads a variety of content, ranging from raids to Discord talent shows, to gameplay with other YouTubers. His main channel has 5.56 million subscribers, and his other channels also boast impressive follower counts.
Quackity’s success story is a testament to the power of creativity and innovation in the world of online content creation. His diverse content, charismatic personality, and unique approach to gaming and streaming have earned him a net worth of $1.55 million in 2024. With his continued growth and popularity, Quackity’s net worth is expected to rise even further in the coming years.