Fnatic Meg: Empowering Women in Valorant and Beyond

Look Sports Media – Fnatic Meg, a prominent figure in the esports and streaming scene, recently hosted the Red Bull Instalock 2025 Women’s Valorant event in London. This event, held on May 2nd and 3rd at the Red Bull Gaming Sphere, showcased four top women’s Valorant teams competing in a unique, head-to-head bracket format. In an exclusive interview with looksports.media, Meg discussed her experience, the importance of inclusivity, and her multifaceted career.

Meg’s passion for fostering a safe and inclusive space for women in gaming is evident. "From the get-go," she stated, "my motivation was to help grow and progress in a marginalized space. I never wanted to cater to a male audience – I wanted to create a safe space for women and marginalized genders." She believes events like Red Bull Instalock are crucial in bringing more women and viewers into the gaming world, emphasizing that it’s not just about numbers, but the "energy and investment" these communities bring.

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While invited to participate in the creator match, Meg chose to remain in her hosting role, excited to co-cast with Lou Henguelle from Zerance Mint. She expressed immense joy in watching the female competitors, highlighting the unique and positive atmosphere generated when women collaborate in esports, whether in content creation or professional play.

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Meg’s career trajectory remains dynamic and open-ended. Describing herself as a "yes-to-everything person," she embraces diverse opportunities while prioritizing her streaming community, the foundation of her success. She intends to continue using her platform to advocate for inclusivity and remain a visible presence in the gaming world.

Although she loves Valorant, Meg acknowledges the increasing toxicity in ranked games, impacting her enjoyment. While it remains a favorite due to the opportunities it’s provided, she’s actively exploring other games.

Her advice to women and marginalized genders looking to enter esports is simple yet powerful: "Always speak up. Always use your voice." She encourages individuals to be confident, advocate for themselves, and persist in the face of attempts to silence them.

Looking ahead, Meg is potentially involved in the Valorant VCT: Game Changers EMEA in June, but remains open to future opportunities. Her journey exemplifies the power of passion, inclusivity, and a willingness to embrace new challenges in the ever-evolving world of esports.

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