The Mexican streaming scene has evolved into a full entertainment ecosystem fueled by controversy, music crossovers, IRL chaos, and viral personalities. These 15 creators are currently shaping the future of Latino streaming culture online
The Rise of Mexican Streaming Culture
The Mexican and Mexican-American streaming world has grown into one of the fastest rising spaces on the internet. What started as smaller creators going live for casual entertainment has evolved into a massive culture filled with viral clips, drama, music crossovers, IRL streams, and millions of loyal viewers across platforms like Kick and Twitch.
Today’s audiences are not just tuning in for gameplay anymore. They are watching personalities, relationships, real life moments, and nonstop internet chaos unfold live in front of thousands of viewers every night. From controversial creators and rising influencers to athletes and rappers entering the streaming world, Latino creators are proving they are becoming one of the strongest forces in online entertainment.
These are the Top 15 Mexican Streamers Right Now, ranked by influence, relevance, and momentum in the current streaming landscape.
15. 6ix9ine
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 53K
6ix9ine is one of the most controversial figures in modern music and that reputation has carried directly into streaming. Even with a smaller streaming audience compared to others on this list, his name alone brings massive attention every time he goes live.
His streams tend to feel unpredictable, often mixing music industry talk, internet drama, and interactions with other controversial figures. While many people still debate his legacy in music, there is no question that he understands how to stay in the center of online attention. His presence in streaming is less about consistency and more about shock value and virality, which keeps people watching no matter what.
14. Ryan Garcia
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 70.4K
Ryan Garcia is already a world champion boxer, but he has successfully crossed into internet culture through streaming and online collaborations. Known for his fast rise in boxing and massive social media following, Ryan brings celebrity energy into every stream he does.
His content often blends boxing talk, lifestyle conversations, and appearances alongside major internet personalities like 6ix9ine and Jake Paul. This crossover between sports and streaming has helped him stay relevant even outside the ring, making him one of the most recognizable athlete-streamers in the space.
13. Tiagz
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 32K
Tiagz is known for his music career under Street Mob Records, but streaming has become another way for him to connect with fans. Instead of separating music and content creation, he blends both worlds into a more personal experience for his audience.
His streams often show a more relaxed and unfiltered side of his personality compared to his music persona. As more artists enter streaming, Tiagz represents the growing overlap between music culture and live internet entertainment.
12. Yera
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 67K
Yera is one of the rising Latina creators gaining traction on Kick through consistent IRL and Just Chatting content. Her streams are known for being long, interactive, and heavily personality driven, which helps build a strong connection with viewers.
She has been steadily growing her audience through clips that spread across TikTok and social media, making her one of the newer female creators to watch closely. With strong engagement and consistent streaming habits, Yera is quickly becoming a recognizable name in the IRL streaming space.
11. Flames
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 61K
Flaminhotmitts brings a different background into streaming compared to most creators on this list. Before streaming, he worked as a boxing coach and was involved in the combat sports world, giving him real experience around fighters and training culture.
His streams often include storytelling, boxing knowledge, and behind the scenes insight into the sports industry. That mix of real life experience and entertainment has helped him build a niche audience that values authenticity over typical streamer content. He’s very open about his life, but his age…that is one thing we just cannot figure out.
10. Gemelo
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 90.2K
Gemelo is already successful in the music industry as a diamond-certified artist, but streaming has become another lane for him to expand his brand. His audience knows him first for music, but streaming gives fans a more personal and unfiltered look at his lifestyle.
His content usually blends music, conversation, and casual entertainment, making him a crossover creator between music and streaming culture. Fans are starting to question whether streaming will eventually become just as important as his music career. They also wonder if Theo will come back as a permanent side character or just chill in the shadows.
9. Santea
Main Platform: Twitch, Follower Count: 131K
Santea originally built his name on YouTube with LosBoyz before transitioning into streaming. He was already well known in internet culture (and still is), which gave him a strong starting point when entering the live streaming space.
Now, he is trying to establish himself more seriously as a streamer while navigating personal life attention, including his recent breakup with Dano. Many viewers are watching to see if he can successfully convert his existing fame into long term streaming success.
8. Amanda Solis
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 132K
Amanda Solis has been steadily growing her presence on Kick, originally gaining attention through her association with Zavala but slowly building her own identity. Her content is centered around lifestyle moments, interactions with other creators, and personal streams that connect with fans directly.
While she still gets linked to relationship conversations online, Amanda has been working toward establishing herself as an independent creator. Her growth shows she is more than just a supporting figure in someone else’s storyline.
7. Oblivion
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 332K
Oblivionsw is one of the most controversial streamers in the Mexican Kick community. His streams constantly generate viral clips through arguments, reactions, and chaotic moments that get reposted widely through his group OBC.
He has faced accusations of botting and other allegations online, but continues to maintain strong viewership regardless of controversy. Whether people watch him for entertainment or drama, he consistently stays in online conversations and keeps his audience engaged.
6. Evelyn Ortiz
Main Platform: Twitch, Follower Count: 416K
Ok, maybe she has benefitted a bit from the Wendy Ortiz Stimulus Package, but Evelyn Ortiz has built her own identity as a streamer and social media personality separate from her sister. She has grown a loyal fanbase through consistent streaming, lifestyle content, and viral social media clips.
Her relationship with Yurnboi also keeps her frequently mentioned in online discussions, which increases her visibility even more. Over time, Evelyn has shown that she can maintain attention on her own and continue growing her platform independently.
5. Yurnboi
Main Platform: Twitch, Follower Count: 258K
Yurnboi first became known as DDG’s cameraman before transitioning into streaming and building his own audience. While some people claim his rise was influenced by external connections, he had already been exposed to content creation environments before stepping into streaming himself.
His relationship with Evelyn Ortiz keeps him in constant online conversation, but his content is starting to stand on its own through personality-driven streams and audience interaction. He is still in the early stages of defining his long term identity as a creator.
4. Zavala
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 234K
Zavala continues to grow despite ongoing controversy and cancellation attempts online. Known for his loud personality and viral moments, he has built a loyal audience that stays engaged regardless of drama.
Even after recent backlash, his numbers and engagement have stayed strong, showing that controversy has not slowed him down. For supporters, he represents authenticity, while critics argue he thrives on chaos, but either way he remains highly visible in the streaming space.
3. Willito
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 822K
Willito has one of the most insane comeback stories in the streaming world. After his split from Wendy Ortiz (no, it was NOT a break up) and heavy online backlash, many people assumed his career was over. Instead, he rebuilt himself in the Spanish-speaking streaming scene and completely shifted his audience.
Now closely connected with major Mexican creators like LoncheDeHuevito, Willito has successfully transitioned away from his earlier English-speaking audience. His decision to fully embrace Spanish content helped him rebuild momentum and become even more successful than before.
2. Wendy Ortiz
Main Platform: Twitch, Follower Count: 1.1M
Wendy Ortiz is one of the most well known and polarizing female streamers in the Mexican-American space. Her name frequently trends due to personal drama, online debates, and constant attention from both supporters and critics.
Despite criticism about her personal life and behavior online, she continues to maintain a massive audience across Twitch and social platforms. Whether people are watching for entertainment or controversy, Wendy remains one of the most influential Latina creators in streaming today.
1. Lonche
Main Platform: Kick, Follower Count: 1.1M
At number one, Lonchedehuevito stands as one of the biggest forces in Spanish-language streaming on Kick. Known for his unpredictable IRL streams, chaotic humor, and nonstop collaborations, he has become a central figure in the Mexican streaming wave.
His influence goes beyond just numbers, as he plays a major role in connecting different creators and driving viral moments across the community. With a massive and loyal fanbase, Lonche continues to represent the new generation of Mexican streamers dominating the global internet culture space.
Conclusion
The Mexican and Mexican-American streaming scene is no longer just growing, it is evolving into a full cultural movement. What used to be isolated creators is now a connected ecosystem of streamers, musicians, athletes, and internet personalities all feeding into the same viral cycle.
Whether it is controversy, comedy, IRL chaos, or crossover fame, each creator on this list plays a role in shaping how audiences consume content today. The line between entertainment and real life is getting thinner, and these streamers are the ones pushing that shift forward.
As platforms like Kick and Twitch continue competing for attention, one thing is clear: the raza in streaming is only getting louder, bigger, and more influential.
Credits & Sources
- Via TikTok: 44vatoX