In one of the most surreal moments in Twitch history, American streamer Fandy broadcast her own childbirth live to more than 30,000 viewers. And yes, even Twitch CEO Dan Clancy tuned in. The 29-year-old influencer, whose real name is Cady, began her eight-hour stream titled “Baby Time. Live Birth” on the night of Oct. 7, 2025, after her water broke. She had set up a small inflatable pool in her Austin, Texas home for a water birth, surrounded by her partner Adamax, close friends, and family. Within minutes, the stream went viral. Fans flooded her chat with messages of support, while others questioned if Twitch would actually allow a live birth on its platform. That debate ended when CEO Dan Clancy himself appeared in the chat, writing: “Fandy, best of luck and congratulations. Wishing you the best in this journey.” Viewers were shocked to see the CEO himself in attendance, and soon, the chat was full of PogChamp emotes and thousands of hearts. The stream walked a fine line between wholesome and intense. Fandy was seen wincing through contractions and joking to “hurry this baby up.” Despite some viewers feeling uncomfortable with the act, Twitch confirmed that no rules were broken since the stream didn’t show any graphic visuals, keeping everything within the platform’s community guidelines. After hours of labor, Fandy announced the birth of her daughter, Luna Rose, at 2:45 a.m., to a flood of cheers and heart emojis in the chat. Fandy is usually known for streaming World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and League of Legends, and has occasionally shared slices of her personal life with her 370K followers, but nothing quite like this. Clips from the stream have since made their way to multiple social media platforms, including Instagram and X, where people are still in awe of this one-of-a-kind idea. The reactions remain mixed, but Fandy got the better side of the deal anyway: more views and more followers.