Pokimane Biography

Pokimane is an Internet personality who is Moroccan-Canadian. She is best known for her Twitch live streams, where she broadcasts video game content, most notably League of Legends and Fortnite. She is a member and co-founder of OfflineTV, a content creators’ online social entertainment group. Other know YouTubers are; PewDiePie, Ryan Higa, Markiplier, Jenna Marbles, and Logan Paul.

Pokimane Age

Anys is 25 years old as of 2021. She was born on 14 May 1996 in Morocco.

Pokimane Height

Anys stands at a height of 5 feet and 4 inches(1.63m).

Pokimane Family

When Anys was four years old, her family relocated to Quebec, Canada. Her parents were both professors.

Pokimane Education

Anys studied chemical engineering at McMaster University before dropping out to pursue her streaming career full-time.

Pokimane Husband

The nature of Anys and Kevin’s relationship has not been revealed. During a Twitch stream, popular streamer Pokimane introduces her viewers to a new guy named Kevin. Many people think he has a secret boyfriend. Pokimane previously stated that she is single, but fans believe this is no longer the case.

Pokimane Salary

Anys previously stated that streamers earn around $10,000 per 3,000 subscribers, implying that she earns around $35,000 per month from her 9,500 subscribers alone. A similar figure was revealed as part of a recent Twitch leak, which revealed that Pokimane earned $38,217 in September 2021.

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Pokimane Net Worth

Anys has an estimated net worth of $2 million.

Pokimane Twitch

Anys began using Twitch in June 2013. After reaching Platinum rank in League of Legends, she began streaming later that year on a $250 PC she purchased from a classifieds website. Pokimane is a combination of Pokémon and her given name, Imane.

In 2017, she gained 450,000 Twitch followers, putting her account among the top 100 most followed on the platform. As a result of her account’s rise on the platform in 2017, she was named the Best Twitch Streamer of the Year by the Shorty Awards. According to the Shorty Awards, her gameplay and commentary on the popular game League of Legends propelled her to fame on Twitch. Anys appeared in a League of Legends trailer announcing a new game mode. Anys has been known to stream Fortnite gameplay and commentary, which she first did as part of a sponsorship. Epic Games, the creators of Fortnite, hosted a pro–am event at E3 in 2018. The event paired streamers with mainstream celebrities in a match of Fortnite’s Battle Royale mode; Anys was originally paired with rapper Desiigner, but was replaced shortly before the event by basketball player Josh Hart. Anys addressed her decreasing number of Fortnite streams in mid-March 2019, stating that she needed to “think about what I like or dislike about the content that I’ve been making.”

Anys frequently interacts with her audience, according to the tech news website Digital Trends, and her “laidback but enthusiastic personality” is “perfectly suited to long-form streams.” Anys, in addition to streaming gaming content, podcasts and streams various real-world moments. Twitch, as one of the platform’s most popular streamers, has directly partnered with Anys. Twitch selected her as one of 15 ambassadors for the 2018 TwitchCon event in July 2018. Twitch also scheduled Anys as a partner for their Twitch Creator Camp, a series of broadcasts and articles designed to help content creators build successful channels, later that month. Anys signed a multi-year exclusivity agreement with Twitch in March 2020.

According to Social Blade, Anys is the ninth most followed user on Twitch, with over 8.5 million followers as of December 21, 2021. Anys collaborated with U.S. representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, as well as several other notable streamers including Disguised Toast and HasanAbi, for a session of Among Us in late October 2020 as part of a get-out-the-vote initiative for the 2020 United States presidential election.

Anys was named a featured honoree in the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 in the category of “Games,” citing her status as the largest female Twitch streamer and one of the founders of OfflineTV. As of July 2021, she had 8.5 million Twitch followers. Following a DMCA claim from ViacomCBS, Anys’ Twitch account was suspended for 48 hours on January 8, 2022, midway through an Avatar: The Last Airbender watch stream. Later that month, JiDion viewers raided Anys’ stream. He was later banned, which drew the attention of streamer Ninja, who stated that he would use his connections to have the ban lifted. Anys criticized Ninja’s response, pointing out Ninja’s use of the word “bitches” when discussing the issue. Anys re-signed with Twitch in February 2022.