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Daring Mom(s) of YouTuber

Since October 7, 2017, iHasCupquake has invited her mom to play and challenge her mom with her in a Let's Play Series.

Who is iHasCupquake?
Cupquake or Tiffany Michelle Herrera is an American female gaming commentator and online persona that specializes in making videos on mainly video games, DIYs, cosplays and various more. She joined YouTube since 2010 with gaming careers in League of Legends and World of Warcraft, and followed by Minecraft, which she was considered as one of the "Gamer Heroes". In 2014, she was nominated for Teen Award under the category of Webstar gaming, but PewDiePie won it. Currently, she is considered as one of the "Lucky" YouTube favorites.


Recently, iHasCupquake published several Let’s Play videos featuring her mom playing, accompanied by Cupquake herself. For example, Five Nights at Freddy’s: Sister Location at October 7, Friday the 13th: The Game on October 13, and Slender: The Arrival on October 17. In the first video, it was explained by Cupquake that her mother is not easy to be scared of, and she tried to scare her mom by letting her playing the scary game, a bit. It was proven to be right when her reactions are lighter than Cupquake herself during jump-scare moments. Surprisingly, she turns out to like it, and thus the series begin to continue after that.

Coincidently, Markipilier did a similar stuff in the past. On January 2, 2017, Markipilier published a video about his mom playing Five Nights at Freddy’s, accompanied by Markiplier himself.

- Cheers, Elvin

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