Over the past couple of years, social media app TikTok has become incredibly popular, with some of the world's most famous content creators flocking to the platform. Like other social media platforms, TikTok itself has created some stars, with the two top stars arguably being Charli D'Amelio and Addison Rae. Now it seems Addison Rae may be looking to grow her massive online following even further, potentially teasing an Among Us stream with some of the game's most popular players.

In a recent tweet, TikTok star Addison Rae said "hey" and tagged Quackity, Dream, and Corpse Husband. Addison Rae's tweet doesn't provide any specific details, and while it could just be a coincidence, it's worth pointing out that all three people she tagged are known for playing Among Us. Corpse Husband is especially well-known for his Among Us games, and so many fans have interpreted this as Addison Rae hinting at an Among Us stream with these players.

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However, nothing official has been announced and it's possible that Addison Rae's tweet has nothing to do with Among Us. That being said, it would make a lot of sense for Addison Rae to try game streaming to grow her brand, as it has proven to be a viable avenue for many other online content creators and celebrities who aren't necessarily known for gaming.

Take US congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, for example. AOC's Twitch streams have exploded in popularity, with the rising political star using the platform to stream Among Us as well as discuss her political views and raise money for charity. Part of the reason why AOC's Twitch streams have been so successful have been due to the fact that she has collaborated with other top streamers, including Corpse Husband, and so if Addison Rae is looking to make a similar splash, it would make sense to reach out to people like that.

While Addison Rae isn't known for her gaming presence, this wouldn't be the first time that she did something notable in the gaming world. Back in May, Addison Rae won a Mario Tennis Aces charity tournament alongside pro tennis player Taylor Fritz.

Regardless of whether or not an Addison Rae Among Us stream materializes, both the social media personality and the popular game will likely remain in the spotlight for the foreseeable future. Among Us has plenty of new content on the way to keep fans engaged long-term, and those interested to see what's coming next should definitely tune in to The Game Awards on December 10.

Among Us is out now for PC and mobile devices.

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Source: Dexerto