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Hey guys! Welcome back to the channel. My name is Cupquake and today we're gonna play..

―iHasCupquake's intro

Tiffany "Tiffy" Michelle Herrera (née Garcia; born: March 19, 1988 (1988-03-19) [age 37]),[1] better known online as iHasCupquake (or simply Cupquake or Tiffyquake) is an American YouTuber known for her gaming, DIY, and cosplay videos. She has a husband named Mario Herrera, also known as Red, redb15, or SuperRed. Tiffany has channels that are named iHasCupquake, Mario and Tiffy, TiffyQuake, iHasCupquakeLIVE, WeAreMishMish, ToyBoxCollectibles, and ToyBoxPets.

History[]

Tiffany joined YouTube on August 19, 2010. Her first batch of videos were "Gamer talks" and "Piece of Quake", and she also started her gaming career with League of Legends and World of Warcraft. Her channel started gaining the popularity it maintains today when she started her Minecraft gameplays which made Tiffany considered as one of the "Gamer Heroes", shortly afterwards. After her Minecraft gameplay, she released a modded series called "Oasis" which consisted with more than a hundred episodes and was a success. After that, Cupquake made new series which consisted of: Husband vs Wife, Flash Friday, DIY Geeky Goodies, Quake and Bake, Cloud 9 and Enchanted Oasis. During Tiffany's "Farewell Enchanted Oasis," video, it received negative criticism about her channel not being diverse. She said that she is not bored of the game and she still loves it but she will branch out to other games. In 2014, she was nominated for a Teens Award in the category of Webstar Gaming, but PewDiePie won. In the 2016 she announced that change will happen to her channel to spread more positivity, and she said she wanted a change, so she got a side-shave for her hair, her channel became more popular than the last years because of her dedication, and she is now considered one of the "Lucky" YouTube favourites. In 2017, Tiffany received the Guinness World Record for the “Most subscribers for a female games broadcaster on YouTube.”[2]

MC Championship[]

MC Championship is a Minecraft tournament for YouTubers and streamers run by the Noxcrew, in which ten teams of four compete in a series of eight minigames decided by the participants. A point multiplier makes each game worth more as each round passes, incentivizing teams to vote for games they might be bad at early on in the event. In the end, the two teams with the most points face off in a round of "Dodgebolt" to decide the winner of the tournament. This makes it possible for a team to win despite potentially having fewer points than the runner-up.

Tiffany is the former organizer of the event and is one of the original organizers alongside Dangthatsalongname. She left from the organizer team after MCC1.

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