How I Messed Up The Streamer Awards

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Published 2022-04-16
Sweet Anita tells the story of how she had a Tourettes attack at the Streamer Awards and announced the wrong winner. #storytime
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Story Time: Sweet Anita recently presented the award for 'Best Content Organisation' at the Streamer Awards...but all didn't go to plan. Hosted by QT Cinderella and Maya, Anita has dress issues, presents the award to the wrong winner (OTK / Offline TV), and almost hits Esfand with the award. Somehow she still managed to fail upwards. Check out the full story featuring clips from the live awards Twitch stream.

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All Comments (21)
  • They wanted an award presented by Sweet Anita, they got an award presented by Sweet Anita.
  • @merlinho0t
    “That’s not a tic” Is always the tic that cracks me up.
  • @davide7039
    "That's not a tick" is still the most diabolical of the ticks
  • @IceDubs12
    The definition of "Task failed successfully" Love you, Anita!
  • @atrixcanada7204
    The weird thing is that it didn't even seem like she messed up or was nervous/ embarrassed because she seemed so confident and prepared and happy and just owned any tics that came up.
  • @arakwar
    It doesn't feel like a pile of fails. Mixing OTK and OTV is a lot easier to do than la la land and moonlight at the oscars :) Your presence at the awards bring visibility to Tourette, and it's important. Tourette isn't just a fun thing, or a big weird thing. Representation is important, and you did a great job!
  • @baitedlol6972
    "I hate you" "That's not a tick" I lost it. That was so good there's nothing to worry about 😂
  • @elix1133
    I love how everyone started cheering for you when you got frustrated and had to take a breath. Seems like everyone was so supportive and understanding.
  • @Carrrnage
    The epitome of "Embrace your failures". Absolute gold, we freaking love you.
  • I am sure you were extremely nervous after having a tic attack during an award ceremony but baby girl you killed it. You went there as yourself presented as yourself and you gave us yourself that is all that matters.
  • @kobolila-yt
    I NEVER watch the Oscars, the Grammy's or any of those... but if you're chosen as the host...I'll be glued to the TV. You were Awesome .
  • It’s the raw aspect of you dealing with a disorder. I think 90 percent of people are understanding. For people with the same disorder, you are an inspiration. They see you at the top of your profession and know they can do it too. Great job.
  • @Faesharlyn
    They knew exactly what they were asking for, you presented the award in perfect character and fell up, literally and figuratively. You are you and its you the people love.
  • @rinteshdas5242
    It's not about fucking up, it's about embracing yourself and everyone loved that authenticity.
  • @seagloss
    your speech was genuinely fantastic and entertaining. the only real "mess-up" was saying the wrong name, but it wasnt even that big of a deal because you showed the card
  • @H-Hour
    Best presenter of any award at any award show ever!
  • @seizan88
    As someone who didn't know you or that you had tourette, it got obvious quite fast. I am honestly impressed, since you obviously struggled amd tried your best. And in the end, it was a hilarious and surprisingly wholesome announcement. Who cares about the little mess ups :) you did great!