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Streamable Creator Spotlight: jeanemarie
A creator profile of jeanemarie, the Kick IRL streamer behind NYC, LA, 4th of July, clips, travel days, and public Jeane Marie social posts.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is jeanemarie?
jeanemarie is a Kick IRL streamer fans know for live city streams, clipped-out social posts, and a channel that moves through New York, Los Angeles, Venice Beach, parties, dates, and whatever the day gives her. Her Kick page showed about 14.5K followers when checked on July 5, 2026, and the profile was built around the `jeanemarie` handle across the page, clips, videos, and social links.
Public pages around the account also point to Jeane Marie as the creator name. Her Instagram profile under `jeanemarieofficial` keeps the connection simple with `Kick: jeanemarie`, and recent posts around the account keep sending people back to the live stream.
Viewers love jeanemarie because her streams feel like they are happening around the room, not only on a desk. The live titles are blunt and easy to understand: `AMERICAN WOMAN 4th of JULY`, `FAMILY GUY IRL NYC`, `NEWYORK`, `VENICE BEACH`, `DATE W/ GEORGIO`, and `JEANE MARIE x GEORGIO POULLAS` all showed up in public Kick or VOD-tracking sources.
That gives fans a clear reason to click. They can see where she is, who might be around, and what kind of live situation the stream is walking into before they even open the player.
Kick is the center
jeanemarie's main public live page is Kick. The channel page showed the follower count above 14K, recent IRL context, and a live-style profile where clips, videos, chat, and the about section all point back to the same handle.
The Kick videos page gives the fastest read on what the channel has been doing lately. Search results showed `FAMILY GUY IRL NYC` with a multi-hour VOD, and the live page around the same window showed `AMERICAN WOMAN 4th of JULY` in IRL.
StreamRecorder adds a longer public history. It tracked 76 Kick streams, 163 hours and 57 minutes of airtime, and 43 active days for jeanemarie, with top categories listed as IRL, Special Events, and Music Production. It also showed the profile as first tracked on May 6, 2026 and last seen on July 5, 2026.
Those numbers make the channel feel current, not like a creator page with one old viral clip. Fans have recent streams to catch up on, plus a steady stream history that keeps placing jeanemarie in real-world locations instead of a fixed setup.
The recent streams have a travel-show feel
jeanemarie's recent VOD titles read like a moving map. StreamRecorder listed `GRWM FOR NEWYORK`, `NEWYORK DAY 1`, `FAMILY GUY IRL NYC DAY 2`, `SNU SNU in NYC DAY 4`, `VENICE BEACH BACK IN LA`, `JEANE MARIE x GEORGIO POULLAS`, and `DATE W/ GEORGIO` across late June and early July 2026.
That run gives the channel a real arc. It is not only one location or one recurring setup. It moves from getting ready, to New York, to an NYC-themed IRL stream, to Los Angeles, to streams with Georgio Poullas, to a date-style title, then into the 4th of July stream on Kick.
For fans, that is easy to follow because every title gives you the next chapter. You do not need to know every inside joke to understand that jeanemarie is taking the stream somewhere. The destination and the people around her do a lot of the work.
The best IRL streams usually have that feeling. The creator can have a plan, but the reason people stay is that the plan can change in public. A walk becomes a conversation, a normal meetup becomes a clip, or a regular city day turns into a multi-hour VOD people watch later.
The clips move fast
jeanemarie's Kick clips page is very much an IRL clips page. Recent entries were short, mostly around 30 seconds, and tied to live moments from IRL streams. Some had only a few dozen views, while the bigger visible ones were in the hundreds.
That kind of clip page is useful even when the titles are messy. It shows what people are actually grabbing from the stream: quick reactions, party moments, bike moments, shoutouts, awkward interactions, and short pieces that only make full sense if you know what was happening live.
The official Instagram account does the same job from another angle. Recent Instagram search results around `jeanemarieofficial` showed short reels tagged with Kick and jeanemarie, plus public captions pointing people back to the Kick handle. That is the normal flow for a Kick IRL creator now: go live, make the clip, repost the clip, send people back to the next stream.
Fans who only watch clips can still get the basic idea fast. jeanemarie is not trying to make a quiet lifestyle page. The live stream is loud, social, location-heavy, and built around moments that can be cut down later.
People around the stream matter
One thing that stands out in jeanemarie's recent public titles is how often other people become part of the stream. Georgio Poullas shows up in multiple VOD titles. The Kick page also showed gift-rank names near the profile, and clips around the account often look like they come from group settings instead of solo walk-and-talk streams.
That is a big part of why her live format makes sense. jeanemarie's stream is not only about scenic backgrounds or travel. It is about who enters the frame, who talks, who gets pulled into the bit, and what chat does with the situation.
Her official Instagram also frames the creator identity around real-world appearances. Posts and snippets reference live moments, NYC, Kick, and public reels rather than a purely polished photo grid. The account feels attached to the live channel instead of separate from it.
That gives fans more to follow between streams. If they miss the live, they can catch the clip. If they see the clip first, the Kick handle is right there. If they already know the people in the orbit, a new stream title with a familiar name gives them a reason to open the VOD.
Why viewers keep showing up
Viewers keep showing up for jeanemarie because the channel is easy to understand in the first few seconds. She is live somewhere, something social is happening, and the stream title usually tells you the rough direction before chat fills in the rest.
That sounds simple, but it is a real skill for IRL. If a stream title is too vague, nobody knows why to click. If the stream is too controlled, it stops feeling live. jeanemarie's public titles sit in the middle: NYC, LA, Venice Beach, dates, collabs, holidays, and city days.
The follower count also matches the format. A 14K-plus Kick channel is big enough that clips can move, chat can add pressure, and new viewers can find the page, but it still feels close enough to the ground that the stream is not swallowed by a giant audience.
The recent VOD trail also gives fans a clear timeline. NYC, LA, Venice Beach, the 4th of July, and Georgio Poullas streams all sit close together, so the channel feels current instead of like a profile carried by one old viral moment.
That is probably why the channel keeps showing up across Kick, Instagram, StreamRecorder, and small clip pages. The content is easy to identify and easy to repost: jeanemarie, Kick, IRL, city, people, reaction, next clip.
Where to follow jeanemarie
The main place to watch jeanemarie live is Kick under `jeanemarie`. That is where the follower count, live page, videos, clips, and chat all sit together.
Instagram under `jeanemarieofficial` is the easiest social page to follow for short clips and public posts that point back to the Kick handle.
StreamRecorder is useful if you want a quick history of recent VOD titles, active days, top categories, and airtime. The Kick videos and clips pages are the best direct sources if you want to see what recent streams looked like without waiting for the next live.
The quick version
jeanemarie is a Kick IRL streamer with a 14K-plus follower channel, an official Instagram that sends viewers back to Kick, and a recent run of NYC, LA, Venice Beach, 4th of July, and Georgio Poullas streams.
Public VOD sources showed more than 160 tracked hours across 40-plus active days, with IRL as the main category and recent titles that make the channel feel like a moving city stream.
Fans watch jeanemarie because the streams are social, location-heavy, and easy to follow from the title alone: open the page, see where she is, see who is around, and wait for the clip to happen.
Streamable is happy to support jeanemarie's streams and help keep them running clean so she can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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