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“I’ll never win another streamer award”: Hasan talks about award show snubs

“I’ll never win another streamer award”: Hasan talks about award show snubs

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Hasan has once again sparked discussion across the streaming community after openly claiming that he will “never win another streamer award” despite remaining one of the biggest creators in North America. In a recent segment, he reflected on how drastically his relationship with award shows has changed over the past two years. Once a regular nominee and frequent attendee, he now believes he has been effectively shut out, not because of his viewership or influence, but because award organizers and sponsors no longer see him as “brand-friendly.” His comments have reignited a broader debate around how politics, platform image, and corporate caution shape recognition in the creator space.The streamer explained that even with consistently top-tier numbers in the Just Chatting category, industry events seem unwilling to acknowledge him. He said that while being one of the largest creators used to guarantee at least a nomination, his outspoken political commentary and past controversies now make him a risk for brands. Hasan also referenced chatter from commentary channels claiming that a major sponsor previously pulled back from an award show due to concerns about his presence. This, he says, solidified his belief that certain spaces no longer want to be associated with him.

Hasan argues politics cost him streamer award nominations despite massive viewership

In this discussion, Hasan emphasized that the shift is not about his work but about what award shows prioritize. He argued that modern creator events are built around brand partnerships and “charitable optics,” which reward safe, apolitical personalities. By contrast, his content routinely tackles geopolitical issues, U.S. foreign policy, and war coverage, subjects he believes make sponsors wary, regardless of his influence or audience size. He noted that his political stance has created long-term consequences for how corporate partners view him. Hasan also touched on what he described as a disconnect between audience support and industry recognition. Despite ranking among the top few streamers in North America, he feels that his visibility actually works against him when brands look for safe choices. As a result, he no longer expects nominations, invitations, or wins from major streaming awards.Hasan’s claim that he will “never win another streamer award” underscores an ongoing tension between creator authenticity and brand-driven recognition. His comments reflect the growing divide between what audiences value in a streamer and what award shows consider marketable. Whether or not he is truly blacklisted, his frustration highlights a larger question: are awards celebrating creators, or protecting brands?Also Read: Cuffem comes back to Kick following hospitalization from Playboi Carti show fall Go to Source

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