Rank 2: Tfue – 10.21 million followers
Who is Tfue? Turner “Tfue” Tenney is an American streamer who became really known during the hype of Fortnite in 2018. His popularity has somewhat diminished since then, but the followers remained.
In the last 90 days, Tfue primarily played Minecraft. More than three-quarters of his content consists of it. In Fortnite, however, he has only sporadically shown up and he even announced that he no longer plays the Battle Royale.
What has he made headlines for? At the peak of Fortnite, Tfue was considered one of the best and most successful streamers. He even qualified for the 2019 World Cup, but did not win. The streamer also made headlines with a major dispute with his clan, where he was under contract. In the end, he even sued the clan.
In general, Tfue is considered one of the troublemakers on Twitch. In almost every sentence, the streamer includes a “fuck” or other insults. For example, he has already challenged streamer star Ninja to a boxing match via Twitter.
How successful is Tfue? His viewer numbers are currently weak compared to his followers, yet many streamers dream of such numbers. Here they are:
- In the last 90 days, an average of 12,127 viewers were watching – at peak, there were over 45,000
- He garnered 12.5 million views and his streams were watched for a total of 7.3 million hours
- Tfue spent 603 hours on Twitch in the last 90 days – that’s an average of 6.7 hours per day
What is his most popular clip? The clip comes from a roleplay server of GTA Online. There, Tfue says that he loves roleplay:
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