Influencer Fandy welcomed her daughter, Luna, during an eight-hour Twitch livestream seen by over 50,000 viewers. The livestream captured the entire at-home birth experience.
Fandy gave birth on Twitch
Stream lasted over eight hours
More than 50,000 viewers watched
Baby named Luna was born
Fandy is known for gaming videos
She announced her pregnancy in April
Husband Adam thanked viewers at the end
On October 7, 2025, gaming influencer Fandy livestreamed her at-home birth on Twitch, attracting over 50,000 viewers. The stream titled “Water Broke, Baby Time” lasted eight and a half hours, during which Fandy was assisted by her husband, Adam, and several team members in their living room. The birth took place in an inflatable water birth pool set up specifically for the delivery.[1][2][3]
Birth Influencer Fandy Process Highlights
Fandy experienced labor contractions while moving between positions such as kneeling on the sofa and lying on her side.
She entered the water birth pool for the final delivery stages.
The livestream captured her emotional and physical experience, including screams and cries throughout labor.
She held her newborn daughter, Luna, for the last 45 minutes of the broadcast.[4][3][1]
Support and Viewer Interaction
Adam thanked viewers for witnessing the event, describing it as “an insane experience” and emphasizing the team effort behind the stream.
The livestream included help with technical setup, initially planned to be shot on an iPhone but upgraded with professional equipment.
Twitch CEO Dan Clancy showed support by joining the live chat and congratulating Fandy.[5][6][3][1]
Background and Pregnancy Announcement
Fandy, 30 years old, is best known for streaming World of Warcraft, Overwatch 2, and League of Legends.
She announced her pregnancy publicly on Instagram in April 2025, sharing sonogram photos and expressing excitement for the baby’s arrival, originally due October 18, 2025.[7][2][1]
Fandy’s livestream of childbirth is considered a pioneering moment for Twitch, marking one of the first full livestreamed births on the platform and drawing significant attention for blending personal life events with gaming content. The event sparked discussions about content policies and the evolving nature of live streaming.[6][5]
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