Streaming sensation, Sweet Anita, was greeted to yet another Twitch raid, this time from Dimitri ‘Greekgodx’ Antonatos – and a perfectly timed tic ensured her new viewers received a proper welcome.
Sweet Anita’s streaming endeavors have rendered her one of the most popular personalities on Twitch.
After a sharp rise to streaming stardom in 2019, Anita has developed a healthy community consisting of almost 650,000 followers — who frequently tune-in to interact with one of their favorite content creators.
While Anita’s community has developed exponentially on its own merit over the past 12 months, she often receives Twitch hosts which also facilitate her community’s growth.
Most recently, the British streamer, who has Tourette’s syndrome, accidentally welcomed a Twitch raid with a perfectly timed tic during a January 20 broadcast.
And Anita was up to her usual antics when fellow Brit, Greekgodx, decided to inundate her channel with his followers in another Twitch raid.
“Holy sh*t, hold the f**king phone. Greek, what? Greek what?!” Anita exclaimed as she appeared to be overwhelmed by the influx of newcomers.
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The 29-year-old continued: “Hello! Hi… F**k! This is the most people that have ever been in my stream ever – hello!” before going on to explain her Tourette’s Syndrome to the new kids on the block.
“For those of you who don’t know – f**k off – I have Tourette’s Syndrome. Just so you know, no, I’m not going to stop popping… Really sorry if it annoys you. I have a condition that forces me to make involuntary sounds and stuff,” the Brit explained.
Before accidentally yelling: “Greetings, you’re all sl**s!” in an unfortunately timed tic — which would have certainly painted the picture for Anita’s new viewers.
Of course, Anita’s regular viewers took the involuntarily verbal slurs with a pinch of salt, as they spammed laughing emotes in her Twitch chat.
Regardless, the popular Twitch streamer owned the situation (as per usual) and went on to welcome the flood of new viewers.