Valkyrae | |||||||
Birth Name: | Rachell Marie Hofstetter | ||||||
Birth Date: | 8 January 1992 | ||||||
Birth Place: | Moses Lake, Washington, U.S. | ||||||
Organization: | 100 Thieves | ||||||
Channel Direct Url: | valkyrae1 | ||||||
Channel Display Name: | Valkyrae | ||||||
Years Active: | 2014–present | ||||||
Subscribers: | 4.09 million | ||||||
Views: | 718.9 million | ||||||
Silver Year: | 2018 | ||||||
Gold Year: | 2020 | ||||||
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Stats Update: | July 26, 2024 |
Rachell Marie Hofstetter (born January 8, 1992), better known as Valkyrae, is an American live streamer and YouTuber. She is a co-owner of the gaming organization 100 Thieves and has been YouTube's most-watched female streamer since 2020.
Hofstetter began streaming on Twitch in 2015. She had her breakthrough by playing the competitive online game Fortnite in 2018 and joined 100 Thieves as their first female content creator. In 2020, she switched streaming platforms by signing an exclusive contract with YouTube. Later that year, she saw significant follower growth and reached her peak viewership when playing the online social deduction game Among Us, which led to her winning the Game Award for "Content Creator of the Year" and the Streamy Award for best live streamer. She was also named "Gaming Creator of the Year" by Adweek in 2021 and was included on Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2022.
Rachell Marie Hofstetter was born on January 8, 1992, and grew up in Moses Lake, Washington.[1] [2] [3] [4] She is of Filipino and German descent[5] and has three brothers and one younger sister.[6] She cites her mother as the reason she became interested in video games, who encouraged her to pursue it as a hobby from a young age.[7] She attended community college and worked a job at GameStop to support herself,[8] later graduating with an associate degree in arts and science.[9]
While working at GameStop, Hofstetter began sharing her gaming hobby on Instagram, gaining a following. After being encouraged by her followers, she started live streaming on Twitch in 2015.[10] She later began uploading her gaming content to YouTube and had her breakthrough by playing the competitive online game Fortnite in 2018. That October, she became the first female content creator for the gaming organization 100 Thieves.[11] [12]
On January 13, 2020, Hofstetter left Twitch for an exclusive streaming contract on YouTube.[13] In her first three months on YouTube, she averaged around 1,500 concurrent viewers.[14] Her stream then experienced significant growth and, in late 2020, regularly peaked at concurrent viewer counts exceeding 100,000.[15] This was driven by her playing the online multiplayer social deduction game Among Us and collaborating with popular streamers like Disguised Toast, Sykkuno, Pokimane, PewDiePie, and Cr1TiKaL, in addition to public figures like politician Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, musician Lil Nas X, and television personality Jimmy Fallon.[16] Hofstetter became the fastest-growing female streamer of 2020 and surpassed Pokimane as the year's most-viewed female streamer.
On April 7, 2021, Hofstetter and CouRageJD joined the ownership group of 100 Thieves, alongside Dan Gilbert, Scooter Braun, Drake, and its founder, Nadeshot. As co-owners, they received equity in the company, which Forbes valued at $190 million at the time. Throughout 2021, she made appearances in music videos for "DayWalker" by Machine Gun Kelly featuring Corpse Husband,[17] as well as "Build a Bitch" and "Inferno" by Bella Poarch.[18] [19]
In September 2022, Hofstetter became an ambassador for the fitness apparel brand Gymshark.[20] On March 11, 2023, Hofstetter co-hosted the second annual Streamer Awards alongside the event’s creator, QTCinderella; the ceremony averaged 425,000 live concurrent viewers.[21] [22] [23]
In May 2024, Hofstetter's streaming heavily involved playing a character on the modded Grand Theft Auto V roleplaying server NoPixel.
On April 6, 2021, Hofstetter participated in an Among Us charity livestream held by The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon with several notable celebrities such as Gaten Matarazzo and Noah Schnapp of Stranger Things, American hip-hop band The Roots members Questlove, Black Thought, and Captain Kirk Douglas, and fellow streamers and YouTubers Sykkuno and Corpse Husband. The event raised over $25,000 for Feeding America.[24]
In June 2022, Hofstetter participated in a Minecraft charity tournament held by the MC Championship with several other creators to raise money for The Trevor Project. Hofstetter also donated $10,000 towards the charity.[25] In late November 2022, Hofstetter donated $15,000 towards No Kid Hungry during Ludwig Ahgren's charity event.[26] [27] In December 2022, Hofstetter participated in "Thankmas", an annual charity livestream event hosted by YouTuber jacksepticeye, to raise money for World Central Kitchen. The event raised over $10 million in donations.[28]
Hofstetter donated $10,000 towards the victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria on February 6, 2023.[29]
On October 19, 2021, Hofstetter announced the launch of her skincare brand, RFLCT. The brand, primarily geared towards gamers and those who put in heavy screen time, claimed that users are susceptible to skin damage caused by prolonged exposure to blue light and that their products protect against it.
RFLCT received backlash due to insufficient evidence supporting the claim;[30] [31] according to Kathleen Suozzi, the director of the aesthetic dermatology program at Yale University, unless someone was already prone to melasma or hyperpigmentation, they were unlikely to suffer any consequence of sitting in front of a screen for long periods of time.[32] Hofstetter responded by stating that "all of the hate, doubt, concerns, and criticisms are all warranted and valid" and that she was "very upset and confused" with the lack of information on its website, promising additional information supporting the products would be made available.[33] She was later informed that the research conducted by RFLCT supporting the products—which she had been given access to during development—could not be released to the public.[34]
Hofstetter then expressed a desire to part ways with RFLCT but was contractually bound.[35] On October 30, 2021, RFLCT ceased operation of its website and online store. A statement on the website read: "While we believe in the formulations created, after further reflection, have decided to move forward on new paths, effectively terminating the RFLCT brand."[36] [37]
From 2016 to 2021, Hofstetter was in a relationship with fellow streamer Michael "Sonii" Sherman. In April 2023, Hofstetter moved into a house in Los Angeles with fellow streamers Leslie "Fuslie" Fu, Miyoung "Kkatamina" Kim, and Christina "TinaKitten" Kenyan.[38] She owns a dog named Mika.
Title | Role | Notes | |||
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2023 | The Family Plan | Herself | [39] |
Title | Role | Notes | ||
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2022 | Tribe Nine | Hannya Squad Member | Voice role; episode: "Chiyoda Tribe Showdown" | [40] |
Sonic Prime | Squad Commander Red | Voice role; episode: "Situation: Grim" | [41] |
Title | Artist(s) | ||
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2021 | "DayWalker" | Machine Gun Kelly and Corpse Husband | |
"Build a Bitch" | Bella Poarch | ||
"Inferno" | Bella Poarch and Sub Urban | ||
2022 | "Car Crash" | [42] | |
"Memories" | Yungblud and Willow Smith | [43] | |
"Dolls" | Bella Poarch | [44] | |
2024 | "Echoes" | Valkyrae, Fuslie and Ylona Garcia | [45] |
"Run Back to You" | Lay Zhang and Lauv | [46] | |
"Girls" | The Kid Laroi | [47] |
Title | Year | Album | ||
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"The Fortnite Rap Battle Round 2" | 2018 | [48] | ||
"Last Cup of Coffee" | 2021 | [49] | ||
"Echoes" | 2024 |
Year | Category | Result | ||
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Adweek Creator Visionary Awards | 2021 | Gaming Creator of the Year | [50] | |
The Game Awards | 2020 | Content Creator of the Year | [51] | |
Shorty Awards | 2019 | Gaming | [52] | |
The Streamer Awards | 2022 | Best Variety Streamer | [53] | |
2024 | The Sapphire Award | [54] | ||
Streamy Awards | 2021 | Livestreamer | [55] | |
2022 | Streamer of the Year | [56] | ||
Variety Streamer | ||||
2023 | Streamer of the Year | [57] | ||
Variety Streamer |
Publisher | Year | Listicle | Result | ||
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Forbes | 2022 | 30 Under 30 Games | Placed | [58] | |
Gold House | 2024 | A100 | Honoree | [59] |
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