In recent years, the IRL (In Real Life) livestreaming format has surged in popularity, becoming one of the fastest-growing trends in the streaming community.
No longer confined to traditional gaming streams, IRL streamers have the freedom to create content based on their interests, ranging from art and discussions to travel and exploring unique tourist spots. This versatility and dynamism have helped IRL streaming attract a large viewership, simultaneously serving as a quick pathway for many streamers to gain fame.
An example of this phenomenon is Celia, a streamer from South Korea, who made waves after a recent IRL livestream.
Recently, Celia decided to reinvent her content by doing a live stream in a public water park, providing a new experience for her viewers. Right from the start of the livestream, she captivated her audience by performing body painting live on the stream, showcasing her unique artistic talent. This event quickly became a hot topic of discussion, attracting a significant viewership to her channel. However, this artistic endeavor did not last long, as throughout her exploration of the water park, Celia continuously faced challenges that kept her audience engaged.