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Grace Van Dien Fires Back At Faze Rain By Bringing Up His Past Drug Problems

by Andre Lue
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FaZe Clan, one of the largest Esports organizations, has added ‘Stranger Things‘ star and Twitch streamer Grace Van Dien to its content creation roster.

Van Dien recounted how she began streaming on Twitch to only 20 to 40 viewers, but still managed to enjoy spending time with the people who were watching her play games like Valorant and Among Us in the announcement video posted to FaZe’s Twitter account.

She also credited her father, Starship Troopers actor Casper Van Dien, with her father’s interest in video games.

Unfortunately, the news was spoiled after FaZe Rain leaked FaZe Clan’s new member because she is “entirely a political move” in order for them to “get sponsorships by having women.”

Faze Rain leaked this information after claiming that the organization did not fairly compensate its original creators and allegedly embezzled millions to pay its high-profile creators.

Despite the fact that it is unclear whether FaZe Clan covered up FaZe Rain’s accusations by announcing Van Dien’s signing, many people who followed the situation and other company controversies, such as the company’s potential exclusion from the Nasdaq list, appeared to be convinced of this.

However, this did not stop the FaZe Clan’s new signee Grace Van Dien from responding to FaZe Rain’s comments about her joining the organization with some below-the-belt remarks. In her most recent response video, Grace mentioned Faze Rain’s past drug problems.


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Chris May 29, 2023 - 8:40 AM

Damn she went for his throat

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