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You might have heard about this whole drama with EmilyCC recently. Apparently, she’s been going off about how being a live streamer has totally messed up her chances of getting married and buying a house.

It’s like being a live streamer can be a big commitment and all, but is it really stopping her from finding love and buying a house? I mean, come on, there are plenty of successful live streamers out there who have managed to do both so what’s he talking about?

EmilyCC, 28, holds the record for the longest continuous stream on the Amazon-owned streaming platform.

In November, she marked three straight years of live streaming on Twitch, and was even joined by the app’s biggest star, Kai Cenat, to celebrate the occasion.

While she has made a career out of constantly recording her life, Emily told The Washington Post that live streaming has actually prevented her from achieving her dreams.

She told the outlet her goal is to buy a house and get married by the age of 30, but at 28-years-old and a full-time streamer, she is too busy to date.

Due to demands of constantly being online, Emily has not been able to take time for herself and build intimate relationships with others while she has stream her life for the last three years.

‘For three years, she has taken no sick days, gone on no vacations, declined every wedding invitation, had no sex,’ the outlet said.

Emily joined Twitch in 2016 at just 19-years-old when she worked night shifts as a cashier on Long Island.

Her boyfriend at the time told her to try Twitch and said, ‘Your life sucks, you work at CVS, you have no friends… This could be helpful.’

She should probably take a breather and reevaluate her priorities. After all, love and a house are pretty important things too. Perhaps, her suitors aren’t interested in live streamers. She should probably try a new career path.

EmilyCC (pictured), 28, has broadcast every second of her life for over three years on Twitch