Are Madison Beer and Valkyrae collaborating? Twitch streamer DMs pop singer, psyched fans say 'we love a supportive queen'

Valkyrae said, 'You guys don’t understand, I’m such a fan of Madison Beer, I’ve been following her for like 15 years'
PUBLISHED JUL 6, 2023
Madison Beer's Twitch journey is advancing with Valkyrae tweeting her to offer broadcasting tips and assistance (@madisonbeer, @Valkyrae/ Twitter)
Madison Beer's Twitch journey is advancing with Valkyrae tweeting her to offer broadcasting tips and assistance (@madisonbeer, @Valkyrae/ Twitter)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Madison Beer, an American singer and influencer, has encountered bizarre incidents on Twitch, including obscene remarks and encounters with fans of xQc. Beer's Twitch journey is advancing, with Valkyrae tweeting her to offer broadcasting tips and assistance.

Rachell 'Valkyrae' Hofstetter is a popular figure on the internet and the most-watched female streamer on YouTube. With over one million subscribers, it's no wonder that Beer accepted the streamer's offer and slid into Valkyrae's direct messages.

Are Madison Beer and Valkyrae collaborating?

Valkyrae stated on stream that she is "such a fan of Madison Beer" and has been following her since the singer's early climb to popularity. “You guys don’t understand. I’m such a fan of Madison Beer, I’ve been following her for like 15 years. I’ve been following her on Instagram for such a long time. I saw her blew up uh with Justin Bieber. Like I always thought she was like the most beautiful girl in the world."

She went on to say, “She just started streaming on Twitch, so I was watching and this girl doesn’t have any mods. There are people posting copy pastas of straight up d*ck in her chat. And she was playing the game audio from her phone. She was playing Fall Guys and I was like girl you need help.”

Valkyrae eventually decided to tweet Beer, providing assistance and advice if needed, "If you need help/advice for future streams lemme know<3"



 

As other streamers offered their support, Beer replied to the tweet, "Oh you guys [are] the absolute sweetest!!! Yes I need all the help I can get hahaha"



 

As a result, the latter fell into Valkyrae's DMs. While Valkyrae did not reveal what was discussed during her private discussion with Beer, fans are hoping for a collaboration.

'We love a supportive Queen'

Valkyrae's Tweet drew a lot of attention and netizens started praising the Twitch streamer for being supportive. A user wrote, "We love a supportive Queen."



 

Many fans even demanded collaboration. Another user wrote, "Trying to give us the collab everyone is asking for."



 

"Omg please play together one day"



 

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