The disabled creator thrills fans with 'gaming and art stuff', while displaying 'an interest in diversity & equity in gaming' and boasts thousands of followers on the platform already
Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] the daughter of one of Britain's most iconic comedians, it seemed inevitable that this YouTuber and streamer would be at home in front of the camera.
The funny man even won a British Comedy Award in 2011 for Outstanding Contribution to Comedy and his most successful tour grossed a whopping £12.9 million.Mollie Evans has landed on TikTok as she ups her campaign to raise awareness for more inclusion in gaming. But can you guess who her famous father is?
Known for his high-octane shows, the comedian has previously claimed he only ever wears his suits three times as they become so drenched by the sweat. Known for his high-octane shows, the comedian has previously claimed he only ever wears his suits three times as they become so drenched by the sweat The influencer told the BBC: 'I'd say it's one of the most talked-about things when a new game comes out – what accessibility options does it have?The upcoming star, who has connective tissue disorder Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and began gaming at age six, added: 'I basically became too ill to do the job I was doing – it was too many hours, and my body just couldn't handle it.
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