QTCinderella Signs With Creative Artists Agency, CAA Deal Announced By The Hollywood Reporter
Key Takeaways
- QTCinderella signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation.
- The Hollywood Reporter published the exclusive news of the CAA deal.
- QTCinderella's expanding presence across platforms is highlighted in coverage.
CAA Deal for QTCinderella
Twitch streamer and YouTube content creator QTCinderella, also known as Blaire, has signed with Creative Artists Agency for representation, with The Hollywood Reporter describing the move as an exclusive deal.
“Twitch streamer QTCinderella panicked live after a rat allegedly attacked her during a League of Legends match, ultimately forcing her to quit the game and her stream”
The Hollywood Reporter said that in 2021 QTCinderella created the annual Streamer Awards to honor the best performances in live streaming, and that she also hosts two podcasts, Wine About It and Fear&.

The Hollywood Reporter reported that in 2025 the Streamer Awards surpassed 1 million concurrent live viewers on Twitch, accounting for around a third of all viewership on the platform during peak viewing.
The Hollywood Reporter added that the event has been sponsored by marketers including AT&T, Microsoft, Spotify and HyperX, and that QTCinderella has worked with brands like Meta, Coach, Alienware, Cash-App, Coca-Cola, Dolce & Gabana and Crunchyroll.
The Times of India similarly framed the signing as QTCinderella landing CAA representation amid growing mainstream success, and said the news was revealed first by The Hollywood Reporter and immediately went viral in entertainment news.
Streamer Awards and Brand Work
Beyond representation, The Hollywood Reporter said QTCinderella’s roots are in event planning and baking, which led to bakealongs and live online video tutorials on making dessert delicacies.
The Hollywood Reporter connected that background to Master Baker, a YouTube baking competition, and said QT chatted to her followers as their audience grew to over 3 million across social media platforms.

The Hollywood Reporter reported that QT hosts other live events including a charity fundraiser, The Gala For Good, and her ongoing baking competition series, Master Baker.
The Times of India said QTCinderella has developed an influential internet event known as Streamer Awards, where she presents awards to streamers for their achievements, and described the event as becoming very popular with more than 1 million viewers watching live.
The Times of India also listed brand support for her events, naming Microsoft, Spotify, and AT&T, and said she has worked with brands like Coca-Cola, Meta, Alienware, and Crunchyroll.
Rat Interrupts a Live Stream
While QTCinderella’s mainstream profile rose with the CAA signing, Dexerto.fr recounted a separate March 24 moment when a rat allegedly attacked her during a League of Legends match.
“QTCinderella has recently signed an impressive contract with the Creative Artists Agency”
Dexerto.fr said that during her March 24 stream, QTCinderella began screaming uncontrollably at full volume and shouted, "There's a rat in here!" and "Oh my God! SOS!"
Dexerto.fr described how she hopped onto her phone to alert Ludwig, who was in another room in the middle of a Valorant match, while her League of Legends game continued in the background.
Dexerto.fr reported that Ludwig came to the rescue and offered options, including leaving the rat in the closet to die, calling an exterminator, or sending his cat to take care of it.
In the end, Dexerto.fr said the two decided to simply end the stream, with Ludwig telling chat, "I am going to end her stream for her and she will be back later. Goodbye."
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