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Ruby Navx

Twitch Star

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Twitch

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1999-08-18
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MiniBio

She’s a popular streamer known for playing games like Valorant, Minecraft, and Fortnite, consistently bringing energy and skill to every session. Her name, Rubynavx, has become quite recognizable in the gaming community, especially since she joined forces with Influential Peoples starting October 2024. Under this representation, her career really began to take off. On Twitch, Rubynavx has built an impressive following, amassing over 160,000 subscribers who tune in regularly for her gameplay and engaging personality. Before all the fame, though, it all started much more quietly—she created her Instagram account back in July 2014, sharing glimpses of her life long before streaming became her main thing. Hailing from Mexico, Rubynavx proudly represents her roots while making waves internationally. Whether she’s dominating in Fortnite or exploring virtual worlds in Minecraft, Rubynavx continues to grow her presence, one stream at a time.

Trivia

She made a heartfelt request to her Twitch followers, asking them to please refrain from spamming her—whether directly or indirectly. She emphasized how much she appreciated their support and kindly urged everyone to avoid making insulting or derogatory remarks toward her friends or fellow players. She really values a positive and respectful community, so she asked that everyone treat each other with kindness. After all, she wants her space on Twitch to remain welcoming and inclusive for everyone involved. She believes that small actions, like thinking before commenting, can make a big difference in maintaining a healthy environment. She’s always been clear about wanting meaningful interactions over negativity, and she trusts her audience to respect that.

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