QTCinderella - Streamer
Age: 31
Country: United States Occupations:
Streamer
QTCinderella, whose real name is Blaire, is an American Twitch streamer, content creator, and event organizer born on June 6, 1994, in the United States. Raised in a strict Mormon household in Washington state, she distanced herself from that background after facing bullying and financial struggles during her youth. Before entering streaming, she attended culinary school, worked as a wedding cake designer and interior designer, and even portrayed Cinderella at Disneyland, which inspired her online alias.
She began streaming on Twitch in 2018, initially focusing on League of Legends gameplay, but expanded to include baking, just chatting sessions, and collaborations with other creators. In 2019, she started a YouTube channel for stream highlights and entered a relationship with fellow streamer Ludwig Ahgren, with whom she often collaborates. She went full-time as a streamer in 2020 after joining the Gen.G esports organization, later moving to TSM in 2021 and Misfits Gaming in 2022 before leaving both to focus on independent projects.
QTCinderella has gained prominence for her event-hosting prowess, including organizing ShitCamp in 2021 (an offline creator retreat that drew average viewership of 65,000), founding The Streamer Awards (which debuted in 2022 with 381,000 viewers and peaked at 645,000 in 2024), and launching Master Baker cooking competitions across three seasons from 2023 to 2024. Other notable ventures include Streamer Camp (2023), a charity auction called The Gala for Good (2023, raising $250,000 for rainforest conservation), co-hosting the podcast Hey, Donna! (2022), and starting her own talk show Late Night w/ QT in 2024. In 2025, she opened Deco Deco, a craft store, and released a music single titled "Forever" featuring TJ Brown.
She has also participated in chess tournaments like PogChamps and the Botez Bullet Invitational, hosts the Wine About It podcast (initially with Maya Higa until 2025, then with Valkyrae), and co-hosts the Fear& podcast since 2023. Ranked 19th on Complex Networks' 2024 list of top streamers, she boasts 1.2 million Twitch followers and 650,000 YouTube subscribers with over 179 million views. In recent years, she faced challenges like a 2023 deepfake scandal and a brief 2024 Twitch ban, but continues to thrive, including co-hosting the 2025 American Music Awards red carpet pre-show.