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Streamable Creator Spotlight: CheeseLouise
A creator profile of CheeseLouise, the newer Twitch Partner known for Just Chatting, IRL streams, Knut family clips, Norway streams, Counter-Strike, Roblox, and a fast-growing live audience.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is CheeseLouise?
CheeseLouise is a newer Twitch Partner with a channel that grew fast because people already knew her from the Knut stream world, then stayed because her own streams have a very different rhythm. The public channel is mostly Just Chatting, IRL, games, travel days, and family-adjacent clips, with a Discord link sitting in the Twitch bio instead of a big polished link hub.
Viewers love watching CheeseLouise because she does not come across like someone trying to sound older, slicker, or more brand-safe than she is. The channel feels direct: stream with friends, stream with family, play games, walk around, dye someone's hair pink, go live from Norway, answer chat, laugh at whatever goes wrong, and let the room react.
Public tracker pages checked in July 2026 put CheeseLouise at a little over 12,300 Twitch followers. TwitchMetrics listed 12,330, Streams Charts listed 12,375, and SullyGnome listed 12,380. The exact number moves by the hour, but the public pages agree on the same basic thing: this is already a real channel, not just a name people remember from someone else's stream.
The Knut connection is still part of the public story. Reddit's LivestreamFail thread around her first stream described her as Knut's daughter, and later Twitch video titles from other creators use the same public framing. The better way to read that is simple: CheeseLouise started with a built-in audience, but the channel still had to become watchable on its own.
A fast start on Twitch
CheeseLouise's Twitch account is young compared with most Partner channels. TwitchTracker lists the account as created on December 19, 2024. TwitchMetrics also lists the channel as first seen on December 19, 2024. SullyGnome has the same creation date. That is a short runway for a channel that already has Partner status and five-figure followers.
The early clips explain part of why it moved so quickly. TwitchMetrics lists the biggest all-time clip as `First stream and she puts klat on place Stalling for 3 hours`, with 54,610 views. Another early clip, `isnt this normal tetris?`, has 3,807 views. `Louise Interviews Dad` has 5,183 views, and `Louise Interviews Dad 2` has 3,209. The titles are very much from the Knut corner of Twitch: family, live chaos, inside jokes, and chat reacting to a young person who is not trying to be a standard streamer.
That early attention could have stayed as a one-off novelty. A lot of channels get a loud first clip and then settle down fast. CheeseLouise looks different because the recent stats still show activity months later. The channel is not only sitting on the old first-stream clip. She is still live, still pulling viewers, and still showing up in other streamers' orbit.
The older handle also still appears around the web as `Ch33seLouis`, especially on Twitch clips and some tracker paths. The current public Twitch page and tracker pages use CheeseLouise. That name shift is worth knowing because fans may see both versions in clips, old VOD titles, and search results.
What she streams
CheeseLouise's channel is mostly Just Chatting and IRL, with games mixed in when they fit the day. TwitchMetrics says she usually streams Just Chatting. Recent public rows also show IRL, Counter-Strike, Roblox, MECCHA CHAMELEON, Backrooms: Escape Together, Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream, and a few other variety choices.
The July streams make the IRL side obvious. TwitchMetrics listed a July 1 stream titled `dying my friends hair pink ! yay! discord server in bio`, streamed for five hours in IRL with 302 average viewers and 496 peak. SullyGnome listed the same stream at 5.2 hours, 295 average, 496 peak, 1,543.8 hours watched, and 32 followers gained.
On July 4, the channel title was `4th of July stream IN NORWAY with @arrav and @vangard! yay! discord server in bio`. Streams Charts listed it as IRL, around four hours, and 315 average viewers in its last-stream table. SullyGnome listed the July 4 stream at 4.1 hours, 296 average, 465 peak, 1,203.7 hours watched, and 46 followers gained.
The gaming side still matters because it gives the stream a normal Twitch lane when the day is not a travel or IRL day. June 21 was Counter-Strike plus Just Chatting, with TwitchMetrics showing 613 average viewers and 1,110 peak. June 16 had Just Chatting and Roblox. June 14 mixed Just Chatting, Roblox, and Backrooms. It is not one-game grinding. It is a personality channel that can drop into games without losing itself.
The Norway and collab side
CheeseLouise is especially interesting when the stream leaves the bedroom setup and becomes part of a bigger IRL day. The July 4 Norway stream with Arrav and Vangard is a good example because the title tells you everything: location, friends, holiday, Discord, and a live room that already knows the people around her.
That matters because her channel is not isolated. Arrav's own TwitchMetrics page had a July title saying he was celebrating July 4 with Vangard and CheeseLouise. Other public Twitch and Instagram search results connect CheeseLouise with Knut, Jeanette, Vangard, Arrav, MaryMaybe, and the wider group of creators who pass through the same stream days.
When a creator is newer, those connections can carry a lot of the first audience. But CheeseLouise is not just standing in the background of someone else's stream. Her own channel is the place where viewers saw hair-dye streams, gym streams, Norway streams, Roblox, Counter-Strike, and clips that are specifically about her reactions and conversations.
The best collabs for her are the ones where the room already understands the family and friend dynamics. A normal viewer can click into the stream and see people talking, teasing each other, walking around, or playing a game. A regular viewer gets the extra layer: who is who, why chat is reacting, and why one small line can become a clip.
The current Twitch numbers
CheeseLouise's recent 30-day numbers are strong, but one big stream makes them look extra loud. TwitchMetrics listed 76 hours streamed, 50,199 hours watched, 660 average viewers, 7,347 peak viewers, 232 follower change, 12,330 followers, and #269 among English Just Chatting channels.
SullyGnome listed 80 hours streamed, 51,057 hours watched, 636 average viewers, 7,347 peak viewers, 231 followers gained, 14 streams, 12,380 followers, Partnered status, English language, and account creation on December 19, 2024. Streams Charts was in the same range: 78 hours and 5 minutes streamed, 50,837 hours watched, 651 average viewers, 7,347 peak viewers, 115,451 live views, and 276 followers gained.
TwitchTracker was also close but a little higher on airtime: 105 hours streamed, 584 average viewers, 7,589 peak viewers, 317 followers gained, rank around #3,643 overall, #1,637 among English channels, and Twitch top 0.06% in its snapshot. The exact figures differ because these sites update at different times and track windows a little differently.
The biggest visible row is June 15. SullyGnome listed that stream at 9.5 hours, 3,125 average viewers, 7,347 peak viewers, and 29,635.4 hours watched. That one day explains a lot of the 30-day average. Around it, the channel still had healthy regular rows: 408 average on June 16, 388 on June 18, 585 on June 21, 295 on July 1, and 296 on July 4.
Why viewers watch CheeseLouise
Viewers watch CheeseLouise because the stream feels like it is happening in real time with very little filter. That is the whole appeal. A lot of Twitch channels are trying to turn every stream into a finished show. CheeseLouise is more like someone letting chat sit in the room while the day happens.
The clips are funny because they are plain. Interviewing dad. Putting Klat in place. Asking whether something is normal Tetris. Reacting to chat. Playing Roblox. Walking around Norway. Getting pulled into the same creator/family situations viewers already know from Knut's streams. None of that needs a giant explanation if you are already in that Twitch corner.
The channel also has a rare balance: young enough to feel unpolished, but already surrounded by people who understand livestreaming. That can make the stream feel less staged than a normal collab show, while still having enough structure and audience gravity to keep things moving.
That is probably the real reason the channel keeps showing up. The audience is not only there because of one family link. They are there because CheeseLouise is specific on camera. She can be blunt, funny, confused, annoyed, excited, or completely locked into whatever tiny thing is happening. On Twitch, that is often enough.
Where to follow CheeseLouise
Twitch is the main place to watch CheeseLouise live. The channel bio currently points to a Discord server, and the recent titles keep telling viewers the same thing.
Instagram exists under `@cheeselouise`, but public metadata only showed 66 followers and 23 posts when checked, so it is not the main audience channel. Twitch is the center of the public footprint right now.
For stats, TwitchMetrics, TwitchTracker, SullyGnome, and Streams Charts are the best public pages. They show the same core picture: a newer English-language Twitch Partner with five-figure followers, IRL/Just Chatting at the center, a few big clips, and recent viewership that can spike hard when the right stream hits.
The quick version
CheeseLouise is a newer Twitch Partner whose channel started in December 2024 and grew quickly through the Knut/family stream orbit, then kept building with Just Chatting, IRL, games, travel, and collab streams.
Public July 2026 tracker pages showed about 12.3K followers, English language, Partner status, roughly 76 to 105 hours streamed in the last 30 days depending on the tracker, and recent average viewership in the 584 to 660 range.
The channel's biggest visible recent spike came on June 15, when SullyGnome listed 3,125 average viewers and 7,347 peak viewers across a 9.5-hour stream. Recent July streams were still solid, including IRL rows around 295 to 315 average viewers.
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