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The FaZe Clan is all set to add its very first female streamer. This decision comes as a ray of sunshine following tanking of their stocks and recent controversies. The inclusion of the female streamer was also not free from controversy. FaZe Rain revealed the information about the name of the member before the official announcement. 

However, the official announcement of the member was made by the Clan recently. And their first female streamer is none other than Grace Van Dien aka BlueFille. She is known famously for her role as Chrissy Cunningham in Season 4 of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things. Now she is ready to take another role as a member of the Clan.

Grace Van Dien joins FaZe Clan!

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Van Dien has been actively focusing on her streaming career and has taken a break from acting. She constantly streams games with her friends, like Pokimane and Valkyrae. Now looks like her role as a streamer got a major boost when she signed with the FaZe Clan.

Van Dien has amassed over 325K followers on Twitch in just a year of streaming. She has also made quite a name for herself in the streaming world, playing Valorant with her vibrant personality.

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Van Dien had a unique way of announcing the news to her fans. She created a short animated video featuring Amouranth and many other streamers, telling them about her joining FaZe. The Clan also released a press statement about the streamer joining them.

President Erik Anderson praises Van Dien in the press release

According to the press release by FaZe Clan, her content will continue to be centered on playing Valorant with her friends. She will, however, also post vlogs describing her everyday activities and will appear on film sets to create content. The FaZe Clan president had some kind words to say about Van Dien.

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“Grace exemplifies the unwavering personal identity and resilience required to help pave the way in the necessary evolution of female gamers,” said FaZe Clan President, Erik Anderson. “We are thrilled to collaborate with her in our ongoing mission to empower women in their roles as gamers, streamers, creators, and esports professionals,” he further added.

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