Fanum (streamer)
Early life
Fanum was born on August 22, 1997 in The Bronx, New York City to parents of Dominican descent. He has a younger brother who has appeared in his videos.
He speaks English and Spanish. After graduating from high school in New York City, Fanum enrolled in college but left mid semester to focus on earning money for his YouTube equipment.
Career
Fanum began streaming on Twitch in November 2016 and made his YouTube channel, JustFanum, in May 2017. He posted his first video in February 2019. He streamed NBA 2K and later expanded to IRL vlogs, which often drew upon his experiences in New York.
On August 27, 2023 Fanum won "Breakout Streamer of the Year" at the 13th Streamy Awards.
Fanum has been featured on the music video for Offset's September 2023 single "Fan" alongside Kai Cenat.
In June 2024, Fanum appeared as a contestant in the Sidemen reality competition series Inside. The series features 10 guests who compete in challenges to secure a prize fund totalled at £1 million, with everything they buy or do costing money from the prize fund. He was in the show for seven days and finished in 4th place.
AMP Group
Fanum is an original and prominent member of the American content collective known as Any Means Possible or AMP. He contributes to the group's collaborative challenge videos. Fanum invited popular streamer Kai Cenat to the AMP group. In August 2023, Kai Cenat was arrested following a meet-and-greet he hosted with Fanum in Union Square Park that resulted in at least 2,000 people crowding the park. The event resulted in property destruction and several injuries. While no charges were placed against Fanum, Cenat was charged with inciting a riot.
Cultural impact
Fanum tax
Fanum's influence led to the emergence of the term and internet meme "Fanum tax", referring to his practice of demanding a taste of his friends' food. The slang entered the vernacular of Gen Alpha.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | Inside | Contestant | YouTube | Series 1; 4th place |
Awards
Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | 13th Streamy Awards | Breakout Streamer | Won | |
The Streamer Awards | Best Roleplay Streamer | Won | ||
2024 | Won |
References
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