[4] At the time, she didn't feel represented[5] because the scene consisted mainly of cisgender heterosexual white men.
[8] In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, she began creating content online and launched a crowdfunding campaign, which Machado described as the kickoff to her streaming career.
[3] At the end of 2020, Machado received an offer to develop a project in partnership with STrigi Manse, an esports organization notable for supporting diversity.
She then created the Rebecca Heineman Cup (CRH), a League of Legends tournament exclusively for trans people.
[5][6] The event was named after Rebecca Heineman, the first person to win an esports championship in the United States and a trans woman.