British Twitch streaming star Aimee ‘Aimsey’ Davies has been unveiled as the newest Red Bull Player.
With a combined following of over 4.8 million across Twitch and TikTok, Aimsey has built a devoted community through their inclusive, entertaining streams playing games like Minecraft and Among Us.
In 2022, Welsh streamer Aimsey was awarded LGBTQ+ Streamer of the Year at the Gayming Awards, in recognition of their impact within the gaming and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Aimsey Unveiled As The Newest Red Bull Player
They are the second British Twitch star to join Red Bull this month, as former LEC caster and Los Ratones League of Legends team founder Marc ‘Caedrel’ Lamont was unveiled as a Red Bull Athlete.
Aimsey is now part of the Red Bull UK Player roster alongside other big names, including Fortnite player Kyle ‘Mongraal’ Jackson and EA FC and football content creator Morgan ‘AngryGinge’ Burtwistle.
They are also accompanying global Red Bull athletes such as F1 World Champion Max Verstappen, Liverpool footballer Dominik Szoboszlai, and American streamer Ludwig Anders Ahgren.
As a Red Bull Player, Aimsey will be supporting major Red Bull UK gaming initiatives throughout the year and represent the brand across their streaming platforms.
In doing so, they will also continue to champion representation and creativity in the streaming world.
The Welsh native began streaming in 2018 at the age of 16 and since then has cultivated a vibrant community, become a prominent figure in the Minecraft streaming scene, and collaborated with many top creators, including British influencers Tobias ‘Tubbo’ James Smith and Thomas ‘TommyInnit’ Michael Simons.
Speaking about the announcement, Aimsey said: “Becoming a Red Bull Player is an incredible milestone for me.
“I’m such a huge fan of the brand and how it champions individuality and creativity, and you can see how those values echo in everything I do with my content and community.
“I’m so excited for the future with everything we’ve got planned together for my community.”

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