Streamer University 2026: Valkyrae’s ‘d*mmy mommy’ classroom idea sparks curiosity ahead of Kai Cenat event

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Streamer University 2026: Valkyrae's 'd*mmy mommy' classroom idea sparks curiosity ahead of Kai Cenat event

Streamer University 2026: Valkyrae’s ‘d*mmmy mommy’ classroom idea sparks curiosity ahead of Kai Cenat event (Image via Getty)

YouTube streamer Rachel “Valkyrae” has revealed her plans to tackle her role as a professor at Kai Cenat’s 2026 Streamer University. Wine it up On the podcast, Valkyra discussed the class she will be teaching and the ideas she has for making it fun for students.

During the conversation, the podcast host asked “QTCinderella” Blair how she planned to create memorable moments from her appearance at the event.

In response, Valkyrae shared that she had already come up with a fun concept for the class, including rewards for good students and punishments for those who misbehave. She also explained the course she would be teaching during the five-day program.

Rachel “Valkyrae” explains the idea for her class at Kai Cenat’s Streamer University

The discussion took place during episode 186 of Wine it up Podcast. While talking about Streamer University, QTCinderella asked Valkyrae how she intends to capture the most memorable moments from her class.

Valkyrae responded by sharing a fun idea she had in mind for her role as a professor. She said:(“Here I am. Putting on my marketing hat — how do we get the most clips in your class?” QTCinderella asks.) So, I was thinking about being a mom. I was thinking, I want a giant… That’s a little detail… But a little detail – I don’t want to be too dramatic; I want to be, like, nice and professional. But I want, like, a giant ruler, and I want to hit the desk, and I want… Yeah, but it’ll be funny.

I think it would be funny.

I planned some punishments for the bad students, and got some prizes for the good students. “It’s going to be really fun.”According to Valkera, the idea is intended to be humorous rather than serious. She said she wanted the class to feel fun and interactive while still fitting into the role of professor she would assume during the event.

‘Valkyrae’ Rachel reveals details about ‘elevating her brand beyond streaming’.

On July 15, Valkyrae announced on X that she would be teaching a course titled “Taking Branding Beyond Live” at Streamer University 2026.During the podcast, she explained why she chose the topic. Valkyrae said the class focuses on exploiting the opportunities created through live streaming to build a career beyond live streaming itself. She noted that this is something she has personally experienced through projects outside of content creation.About 42 minutes into the podcast, she said:“So, I was thinking for my class, the title would be ‘How to Take Your Brand Beyond Live Streaming’ because I think that’s something I did really well.

It’s kind of taking those opportunities that live streaming has provided and doing more than just live streaming. I asked Kai if this had been done yet, and he said, “No, it’s not something that someone knows.” I was like, “Perfect!” Because I did voice acting.

I’ve been in movies.”Valkyrae also shared another career update during the chat. She revealed that she has a role in an upcoming movie, although she has not been able to provide additional details yet.“By the way, I’m excited about the announcement. I can’t share the details yet, but I’ve got another role in another movie, which is really exciting because this was also one of my dream roles. It’s a short role, but it’s a fun role. It’s something I’m excited about acting. So, here’s what’s happening.”

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