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Streamable Creator Spotlight: littlebunny_x
A creator profile of littlebunny_x, the UK Twitch Partner known for Just Chatting, cooking streams, retro games, Puzzle Pirates, IRL outings, and YouTube highlights.
Written by Ryan Trark
Who is littlebunny_x?
littlebunny_x is Bunny, a UK Twitch Partner and variety creator who built her channel around Just Chatting, cooking, retro games, soft chaos, and a chat that clearly shows up for her as much as for the plan. Her public Twitch bio calls her an English variety streamer, a high-energy positive party girl, and someone who loves having fun with chat, playing retro games, and cooking.
Public Twitch profile data checked on July 4, 2026 showed littlebunny_x with 111,138 followers, Partner status, and a Twitch account created on April 12, 2020. TwitchTracker lists her as an English-language Partner channel inside Twitch's top 0.11% by public rank. TwitchMetrics lists her recent category as mostly Just Chatting and shows her ranked among watched English Just Chatting channels.
The short version is pretty easy: viewers know Bunny for streams that feel friendly fast. One day might be a long Just Chatting stream. Another might be cooking a Filet-O-Fish at home. Another might be a creator karting race IRL, a sponsored game, or a retro-game session that ends up living on YouTube later. It is very UK, very chatty, and very much built around Bunny keeping the room awake.
The live stream right now
littlebunny_x's current Twitch feed is mostly Just Chatting, but the titles tell the better story. Recent public VODs from late June and early July 2026 included a seven-hour HI LOVELY stream, a cooking stream around McDonald's Filet-O-Fish, a creator karting race IRL, a sweaty Saturday sponsored stream, cooking Pepe's spicy chicken, The Stanley Parable, gyozas and spring rolls, a full English breakfast stream, and a 00BUNZ sponsored stream around 007 First Light.
That list is basically the channel in one paragraph. Bunny can sit and talk, cook on stream, do IRL, play a story game, try a sponsor segment, or go back to a comfort game without making it feel like a completely different creator. The common part is her talking to chat like they are in the kitchen, in the car, or in the room with her.
TwitchMetrics showed a recent public 30-day window with 103 hours streamed, 32,060 hours watched, 309 average viewers, and a 1,489 peak. The same page listed littlebunny_x as usually streaming Just Chatting. That fits the public VODs: even when games or cooking are involved, the stream still feels like a live hang first.
The VOD view counts are also worth noticing. Her July 3 HI LOVELY VOD showed more than 13,000 views in the public Twitch data. The July 2 cooking VOD showed more than 10,000. The June 19 full English breakfast stream showed more than 37,000. For a creator who is often averaging a few hundred live viewers, the replay and clip side clearly matters too.
Cooking is part of the channel
One of the easiest things to remember about littlebunny_x is the cooking. A lot of Just Chatting creators say they are variety streamers, but Bunny's recent streams actually look like variety. She has done Filet-O-Fish, Pepe's spicy chicken, gyozas and spring rolls, and a full English breakfast stream with a chilled coffee sponsor in the title.
The cooking streams fit her because they give chat something simple to react to. Everyone understands food. Everyone has opinions. Viewers can judge the process, ask questions, joke about the choices, and stay involved even if they are not locked into a game. Bunny's stream titles make the cooking feel casual, not like a polished cooking show.
That is also why the YouTube upload about cooking Gordon Ramsay's Beef Wellington while running a Puzzle Pirates pillage makes sense. It sounds absurd, but it is exactly the kind of idea that fits Bunny: food, retro gaming, chat, and a challenge that probably becomes funnier when it starts going sideways.
Viewers love watching littlebunny_x because the stream feels like it can turn a normal household plan into content without overthinking it. Cooking lunch, testing a recipe, trying a game, doing an IRL event, or messing around with chat can all sit on the same channel. That makes her stream easy to check into even if you missed the last few days.
The retro game side
Bunny's public Twitch bio mentions retro games, and the YouTube feed backs that up hard. Her LittleBunny channel has recent uploads around Puzzle Pirates in 2026, including Atlantis runs, a long pillage, and learning puzzles she had never tried after years with the game. The descriptions talk about nostalgia, the Puzzle Pirates community, and going back to a childhood favorite.
That is a real part of her channel identity. Puzzle Pirates is not the obvious game someone picks if they only want the fastest trend. It is a choice that tells you something about the creator. Bunny likes the old internet game feeling, the community feeling, and the fact that a game can be a little weird and still have people who care about it years later.
The retro side also gives her YouTube channel a reason to exist beyond straight Twitch clips. A short can introduce the personality, but a Puzzle Pirates video gives fans something more specific: Bunny returning to a game, learning old puzzles, running a pillage, and pulling stream highlights into a format people can watch later.
That makes her channel feel less random than the surface list might suggest. Just Chatting, cooking, Puzzle Pirates, cosplay shorts, horror shorts, World of Warcraft clips, and Twitch VODs all connect through the same idea: Bunny trying something, talking through it, and letting the audience be close enough to laugh when it goes wrong.
YouTube, VODs, and clips
LittleBunny's main YouTube channel is smaller than her Twitch, but it gives a nice picture of what she wants to preserve after stream. Public YouTube search metadata showed about 7.64K subscribers and 175 videos. Recent feed entries included a Twitch streamer cosplay fail short, Puzzle Pirates Atlantis runs in 2026, the Beef Wellington plus Puzzle Pirates video, a Mewgenics full gameplay and review, World of Warcraft shorts, and horror-game shorts.
She also has a separate Littlebunny_x Twitch Vods channel listed through her public Linktree. The description says it is dedicated to full VODs from her Twitch channel, including new and returning games. That is useful for a streamer like Bunny because a five-to-seven-hour stream is not always easy to catch live.
TwitchMetrics' public clips page shows the older clip side too, with top clips around Just Chatting and Pools, Hot Tubs, and Beaches. The titles are very Twitch: slipped, timing jokes, Alexa being sassy, accent bits, and awkward chat moments. You can tell her clips are less about perfect editing and more about the kind of live randomness that only happens when chat and streamer are both paying attention.
That split is healthy for fans. Twitch is the main room. YouTube turns a few moments into something easier to watch later. The VOD channel keeps longer streams around for people who missed them. Linktree ties the whole thing together so someone who finds Bunny in one place can quickly find the rest.
The social side
littlebunny_x's public Linktree has been around since May 2021 and links Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Discord, X, the VOD channel, Cameo, and creator partner links. The page description is simple: Twitch Streamer. That is probably all it needs to say.
Instagram public metadata showed the @x_littlebunny_x profile at about 26.9K followers, with the bio pointing to Twitch Partner status, London, Twitch around 110K, and TikTok around 50K. X public metadata showed the @x_littlebunny_x account joined in March 2021, with the profile again calling her Bunny, a Twitch Partner, and a UK creator.
Those numbers are not the main reason fans watch, but they explain why she is more than a single Twitch page. People can catch a cooking stream live, see a short later, follow an Instagram post, or jump into Discord from Linktree. For a creator whose stream depends so much on chat knowing her, those side platforms help keep the room warm between streams.
It also makes sense that her social handles use the Bunny name more directly than the Twitch title alone. The brand is not complicated: Bunny, pink/party energy, UK chat, cooking, retro games, and a lot of live-time personality. It is easy for fans to remember and easy to find again.
Why viewers keep coming back
Viewers keep coming back to littlebunny_x because the channel feels warm without being boring. Bunny can be loud, silly, chaotic, and food-focused, but the stream still feels like a place people can relax. That combination is harder than it looks. Too much chaos and people get tired. Too polished and it stops feeling live.
Her best stream ideas also sound like things a fan can explain in one sentence. Bunny cooked a full English breakfast on stream. Bunny went to a creator karting race. Bunny played Puzzle Pirates again. Bunny cooked Beef Wellington while running a pillage. Bunny did a seven-hour HI LOVELY stream. You do not need a long backstory to understand why someone would click.
The chat relationship is the other big piece. Her bio talks about having fun with chat, and the recent VOD list backs that up. These are not silent gameplay uploads. Even when she is playing a game, the stream is built around Bunny reacting, reading, joking, and letting chat make the day feel bigger.
That is why the channel can move from retro games to cooking to Just Chatting without losing itself. Fans are not only waiting for one category. They are waiting for Bunny to be live, see what the plan is, and then hang around for whatever happens next.
Where to follow littlebunny_x
Twitch is the main place to watch littlebunny_x live, especially for Just Chatting, cooking, retro games, sponsored segments, IRL outings, and long chat-heavy streams.
YouTube is the best place for LittleBunny highlights, shorts, Puzzle Pirates videos, gameplay reviews, and older stream ideas that deserve more than a clipped moment.
Linktree is the easiest public map for everything else, including Instagram, TikTok, X, Discord, YouTube, Twitch, the full VOD channel, Cameo, and partner links.
The quick version
littlebunny_x is Bunny, a UK Twitch Partner with more than 111,000 Twitch followers and a channel built around Just Chatting, cooking, retro games, Puzzle Pirates, IRL outings, and chat-first variety streams.
Her recent public Twitch feed has long HI LOVELY streams, cooking streams, a creator karting race, The Stanley Parable, Heartopia, 007 First Light, and full chat sessions that regularly run for five to seven hours.
Fans watch because Bunny makes normal stream plans feel fun fast. She can cook, play a weird old game, go outside, react to chat, or turn a short into a YouTube upload without the channel feeling like it changed personalities.
Streamable is happy to support littlebunny_x's streams and help keep them running clean so she can stay live without dealing with tech issues.
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