Twitch streamer left speechless after she’s donated $7,000

Matt Porter

Twitch streamer QTCinderella was stunned into silence when a viewer donated $7,000 to her stream on Monday, June 24.

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QTCinderella is well known for her appearances on Rajj Patel’s dating show ‘The Rajjchelor’, but also runs and streams from her own Twitch channel regularly.

It was during one of her own broadcasts that QTCinderella received the shock of her life, when a viewer donated $7,000 just seconds after she announced her plans to end her stream for the night.

QTCinderella was stunned by the huge donation she received on June 24.
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“Well chat, it was a good one,” the streamer told her audience. “It was really fun hanging out. It is 3:15 in the morning, I work in approximately fours, that sucks.”

Just as she went to shut down her stream, a new donation appeared on the screen, informing her that a user named ‘thankyou693’ had made a $7,000 donation. Unsurprisingly, QTCinderella was speechless, with her mouth hanging open and her eyes widening as she tried to comprehend what was happening.

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The Twitch streamer was unable to speak for a few minutes, before bursting into laughter at the absurdity of the situation, giggling: “What is happening? What the fuck?” repeatedly as she tried to comprehend what was happening.

The streamer even tested her heart rate, revealing that it was still sitting at 100 BPM (Beats-per-minute) almost five minutes after originally receiving the gift from the viewer.

The size of the donation convinced QTCinderella to keep streaming for another few hours, playing games and watching videos with her viewers while expressing her gratitude for their generosity.

Had she decided to shut down her stream just five minutes before she intended to though, she would have missed out on the biggest donation of her life.

About The Author

Matt is a former Dexerto writer. Hailing from Northern Ireland, he is games journalist who specializes in Call of Duty. Matt joined Dexerto in August 2018, covering a variety of games as a Senior Writer before moving to CharlieINTEL in 2020.