German streamer bakes pizza on Twitch, viewers notify the fire department

German streamer bakes pizza on Twitch, viewers notify the fire department

The German-speaking Twitch streamer Anissa “Anni The Duck” Baddour has teamed up with the delivery service Uber Eats. In a pizzeria in Munich, she prepared pizza for her viewers – and triggered a fire department response.

Who is she? Anni is one of the biggest female streamers in the German-speaking Twitch community and is also active on YouTube. She is known for her cosplays, enjoys playing Dungeons & Dragons, and is very creative. When she games, she likes to play Animal Crossing, New World, or Raft.

Privately, Anni has been in a relationship since 2021 with the also successful streamer Antonia “Reved” Staab. The two spend their time in their shared house in Madeira and in Anni’s apartment in Berlin. Now she was in Munich for a special stream.

Anni The Duck becomes Anni the Pizza Baker

What was this stream about? On October 19, Anni hosted a stream at the Munich pizzeria La Fantasia. This was a collaboration with the delivery service Uber Eats. Fans could order pizza from the streamer, which she then prepared live on Twitch.

For Anni, whose parents are Italian and Moroccan, working in the Italian-Moroccan restaurant was practically a home game. One of the pizza bakers Anni worked with did not speak German – no problem for Anni, who simply communicated with him in Italian.

How did it go? Overall, the stream went great: Anni seemed to have a lot of fun with it, her viewers were impressed by her pizza baking skills and her Italian language abilities. The owner of the pizzeria also praised Anni in the highest terms – the streamer even joked about a new career as a pizza baker.

It can happen quickly: The 2 pizzas in the clip unfortunately did not make it to the customers. You can watch the whole stream here.

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Did anything go wrong? Aside from the 2 pizzas forgotten in the oven that later resembled charcoal briquettes, everything went smoothly. However, there was a downside:

The pizzas could be ordered both for home delivery and enjoyed on-site. For this, Anni provided the name and address of the restaurant. If someone becomes alert at an internet-accessible address, unfortunately, they are right:

A viewer apparently made it a joke to notify various emergency services during the stream. As Anni announced via Twitter on October 20, someone had informed the fire department, police, city security, and the ADAC. The reason cited was an alleged gas leak.

https://twitter.com/AnniTheDuck/status/1582820414731931649?s=20&t=9KxvWM0eu919lRiJor6QkA

Not only did Anni criticize the action, but her fans could also not believe “how hateful some people are.” Especially the fact that such “jokes” reduce the capacity available for real emergencies caused annoyance (via Twitter).

However, in the stream, there was little indication of the commotion in the background. Other than a brief mention of the fire department, the stream was able to proceed largely undisturbed.

What’s next on the menu? The next gastronomy stream is already planned for Friday, October 21. This time, there will be burgers in Berlin (via Twitter).

What do you think of Anni The Duck’s action? What food would you like to have prepared by your favorite streamers? Feel free to leave us a comment with your orders.

IRL streams where streamers move around in public, like here, are unfortunately not without risk:

German Twitch streamer stalked, harassed, and insulted on the street in the USA

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