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Pokimane, one of the top female streamers of 2022, has ticked off a major life achievement. She’s finally achieved something that every kid dreams of, providing financial backing for their families. Throughout our lives, our parents go the extra mile to give us everything we ever wanted without expecting a single return. However, down the line, we do expect to do something for them, to make them happy and let them know they will always have us. 

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Imane Anys, better known as Pokimane, is an influential celebrity in the streaming world. Thousands of fans consider this Morrocan personality as their idol as she sets the perfect example for rags to riches.

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Poki started her channels almost ten years back, following her dream to become a successful content creator. And after a decade of successes and failures, she finally became one of the most followed streamers in the world. However, we can’t really measure her success in money or fame as the Among Us pro recently ticked off an important milestone in her life. 

Twitch Queen Pokimane shares a heartfelt moment about her parent’s retirement 

Our parents are the ones that love us without any conditions or expectations, as they only want the best for us. But looking at their efforts throughout life, we expect ourselves to provide the bare minimum for them. 

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Every person has their definition of the bare minimum as they set it according to their lifestyle and standards. But the least we want to do is to provide financial support to our family as a gift for everything they’ve done for us. Pokimane’s recent tweet can be the best example to explain this, as she just made a massive announcement. 

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On October 31, the streamer confirmed to have paid for her parent’s retirement. She uploaded a tweet on her account, sharing this heartfelt milestone with her friends and fans as she was quite happy to tick it off. 

To this, popular streamers like FaZe Swagg, her best friend Valkyrae, Jacksepticeye, and others reacted positively. Here’s what they had to say. 

On the other hand, Poki replied to most of her friends, thanking them for being a part of her successful journey. All in all, it was an emotional day for the streamer as she could finally put a smile on her parent’s faces that would never fade off!

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