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Twitch streamer Fandy, known for playing video games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends, gave birth to her and husband Adam's baby girl during an eight-and-a-half-hour live stream.
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Fandy’s eight-hour-long livestream captured the creator going into labor and giving birth to her child.
Twitch streamer Fandy has gone viral after broadcasting the birth of her child live on stream, attracting tens of thousands of viewers.
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