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Thea Booysen has sent out a message for all budding creators searching for their first win, and the advice is life-changing.

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MrBeast and Thea Booysen have not missed headlines, thanks to their Japan visit. The couple linked up with PewDiePie to work on a secret project that is due soon. Moreover, Jimmy has claimed the upcoming video to be nothing like seen before, urging fans to count the days until its final release. So, his entire community is in a frenzy as they could finally witness the collab of two of the biggest Youtubers in the world. 

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On the other hand, Thea Booysen, his better half, has also been doing well for herself as she published a motivational video. Apparently, Thea could not make it to the StreamerCon 2023 but sparred some positive words for creators.

What advice did Thea Booysen give to aspiring creators? 

While on an evening stroll with MrBeast, Thea penned down a list of things that creators needed to have on their checklist. But first, she sent out her sincere apology for not attending StreamCon 2023 as she was in Japan filming with Jimmy for a video. Post that, Booysen started off by speaking about things that helped her reach a certain level. 

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“You have to put your heart into it. Don’t go into the field trying to make money because it’s not gonna be worth it. You have to grind. There will be days when you’re not getting what you want out of being a video creator or a Twitch streamer. So unless your heart is into it, you’re gonna give up halfway,” she explained while walking down the street. 

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On top of that, Thea also revealed a story from her struggling days when she had just started streaming on Twitch. Back then, the 24-year-old did not have the perfect setup, making her stream on low resolution (144p). Still, one of her fans claimed that he loved watching the stream, pushing her to host more of them. And then, with time, Booysen kept on getting better, becoming one of the most famous female streamers in the scene. 

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Last but not least, MrBeast’s close aide also proposed the idea for streamers to get associated with sponsorships and try to get as much as they could, as it would stand as a massive boost. Apart from that, charity streams and fundraisers were a must. Overall, the main idea was to put your heart and soul into your work as that would lead to miracles.

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