Imagine tuning into your favorite video game streamer, only to witness something totally unexpected: a birth. That’s exactly what happened when Fandy, a well-known gaming personality and former OnlyFans model, brought her daughter into the world during an eight-hour live broadcast.
The unique stream kicked off on a Tuesday, October 7th. It ran all night, wrapping up early the next morning. Fandy, 33, ended the broadcast holding her newborn daughter, Luna, for the last 45 minutes. More than 50,000 people tuned in to see this incredible moment. Fandy usually plays popular games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends.
The broadcast, cleverly named "Water broke, baby time," showed Fandy in an inflatable birthing tub. Her husband, Adam, was right by her side, offering support. A whole team of people was also there. They helped with the birth itself and managed the live stream. At the end, Adam told viewers how thankful he was. He called it "an incredible experience" for everyone watching.
Fandy later shared her feelings on Instagram, looking back at the groundbreaking stream. "I broadcasted my birth to the community I’ve been streaming to for 10 years," she wrote. She was very thankful for the huge number of people who joined to share this special time. She also gave a shout-out to her amazing friends who dropped everything to support her during the whole process. That Instagram post went up on a Wednesday.
Of course, such a public event brought some strong opinions. Fandy addressed the critics head-on in her same Instagram message. She pointed out that many births have been filmed before. "This is no different from the thousands out there," she stated. The only real difference? It was live. This meant showing the entire process, including the parts that weren’t so pretty or pleasant.
Fandy explained her choice to have a home birth. She called it one of the hardest things she’s ever done. Her first birth happened in a hospital, and she didn’t like how little say she had in decisions then. She had a clear plan ready in case any problems came up and a hospital trip was needed. She made sure her pregnancy was low-risk. Plus, she took every step to ensure everything was super safe. Her midwife and nurse had over two decades of experience, having delivered thousands of babies. She felt really good about this decision for her family.
Fandy also tackled claims that she was trying to make money from her daughter’s birth. She clearly stated that she never asked for paid subscriptions or set any money goals during the broadcast. In fact, she wasn’t even sure if alerts for donations were turned on. Ads were kept at their lowest level, just like always, and weren’t increased. She added that since this won’t be her usual type of content, it wasn’t about finding new viewers. "My daughter was not used for personal gain," she insisted. Instead, she was sharing a deeply personal moment, creating a memory she’ll never forget.
Looking ahead, Fandy shared her new path. She has closed her OnlyFans account. Her plan is to return to being a full-time streamer, focusing purely on content creation. "Ten years ago, I started my journey in content creation as just a streamer, and that’s what I’m going to be from now on," she concluded. "My next stage begins now. Thank you for being part of the journey."
