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Woman who has lived in every second of her life in the past three years shows the heartbreaking truth

A Twitch -Live streamer who has been broadcasting every second of her life for over three years revealed that the job prevented her from realizing her true dream -to marry and buy a house.

The 28-year-old Emilycc holds the record for the longest continuous stream on the Amazon ownership streaming platform.

In November she marked live streaming on Twitch for three years and was even accompanied by the greatest star of the app, Kai Cenat, to celebrate the occasion.

While she has made a career to constantly accept her life, Emily told the Washington Post that Live -Streaming actually prevented her from realizing her dreams.

She told the outlet that her goal was to buy a house and to marry at the age of 30, but at the age of 28 and a full -time streamer she has been too busy.

Due to the requirements of being online, Emily was not able to take time for herself and build intimate relationships with others while she streamed her life in the past three years.

“For three years she has not taken the sick days, took no vacation, every wedding invitation rejected and had no sex,” said the outlet.

Emily came to Twitch in 2016 when she worked as a cashier on Long Island night shift.

Emilycc (in the picture), 28, has transferred every second of her life to Twitch for over three years

While she has made a career to constantly record her life, Emily said that live streaming actually prevented her from realizing her dreams

While she has made a career to constantly record her life, Emily said that live streaming actually prevented her from realizing her dreams

Her friend at the time told her to Twitch and said: “Your life is shit, you work at CVS, you have no friends … that could be helpful.”

By 2021 she moved to Austin, Texas, and was completely twitching – even on the day she had separated from her boyfriend.

When she continued to make money through Twitch, she looked for new ways to challenge herself.

''[Viewers] Expect more and more, “she said.” I am like: what more do you want? “

In November 2021, she decided, her first “subathon”, a streaming challenge to win subscribers by organizing a marathon program.

Since then she has not stopped and the Washington Post revealed that she has not said goodbye to a date for seven years and is worried that a break would be a “suicide of career”.

“It forces me to do things that I don't want to do because I want this stream to work,” she said. “I want it to work so badly that I just don't care.”

Emily has not confirmed how much money she earns with Twitch, but she deserves 5.99 US dollars a month from each of her thousands of subscribers as well as donations and tips.

She told the outlet that her goal was to buy a house and to marry at the age of 30, but at 28 years and full -time streamers she has been too busy

She told the outlet that her goal was to buy a house and to marry at the age of 30, but at 28 years and full -time streamers she has been too busy

According to Analytics, your basic income is estimated at around 5,000 US dollars per month.

Emily admitted that streaming felt lonely and even tense her relationship with her parents because she couldn't understand why she radiated every second of her life.

She also said that she does not like to show sadness and her real feelings in the stream because it makes the audience uncomfortable.

“When I always lived, I didn't have to think about things,” she said. “I just want to be as great as possible.”

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