Mizkif shares the perfect “fix” for HAchubby’s street dance performance

Brent Koepp

Twitch star Matthew ‘Mizkif’ Rinaudo reacted to popular Korean streamer HAchubby‘s dance performance at Santa Monica pier, and had the perfect solution to make her IRL stream better.

HAchubby was one of the breakout stars of Twitch in 2019, amassing over 100,000 followers in just under a year with her hilarious streams where she discovered meme culture with her audience.

During her vacation in the United States, the Korean was doing an IRL broadcast in Southern California, and fellow streamer Mizkif had a hilarious fix for her spontaneous dance at Santa Monica pier.

The Korean streamer exploded in popularity in 2019.

Mizkif’s “fixes” HAchubby’s dance

HAchubby was visiting Santa Monica, and decided play a fan-created track named after her over some speakers, before she sang along and danced for passersby, and those watching her IRL stream.

During his January 18th broadcast, Mizkif reacted to the clip, and exclaimed, “I was waiting for her to do this!”As he watched the Korean personality busting out her moves, he paused the video and told his chat “Let me fix this for you, guys!”

The streamer then muted the video, and instead put on rapper Waka Flocka Flame’s “Hard in Da Paint” single which was originally released in 2010. The Twitch star then bobbed his head up and down, before cracking a smile.

His chat exploded into laughter, as HAchubby’s dancing matched up to the beat. Mizkif also got into it, and started moving to the song in sync with her dance, making it all the more hilarious.

He then burst into laughter when the clip ended and said, “that was so good,” before moving on to the next clip. He then told his chat, “I’m glad she sang that, honestly. Hearts in the chat for HAchubby!”

The Korean personality has been live vlogging her trip to America, and already has found herself in some amusing situations, such as being attacked by a seagull while eating at the beach.

HAchubby exploded in popularity in 2019, starting the year with just under 500 viewers, and by December had an astonishing 130k followers to her Twitch channel.

The streamer is no stranger to IRL broadcasts either, as she started out initially by filming at her job. So fans can only imagine what she will run into next on travels in America.

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