United States
Turner Tenney, known online as Tfue, is a competitive gamer and content creator from Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. He rose to prominence…
Total Followers -0.1%
9.4M
Across Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
4.1M followers · 44% of audience
Engagement
9.7%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $50K–$116K / IG post
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Turner Tenney, known online as <strong>Tfue</strong>, is a competitive gamer and content creator from Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. He rose to prominence during the peak of <strong>Fortnite</strong>'s cultural moment in 2018–2019, earning a reputation for mechanical precision that set him apart from personality-led streamers. His signing with FaZe Clan and the subsequent lawsuit alleging exploitative contract terms kept him in mainstream tech and gaming press well beyond his competitive peak. Now operating primarily on YouTube with 11.8 million subscribers, he has broadened his content to cover multiple titles and hardware reviews, sustaining a Mega-tier footprint across YouTube and Instagram while posting engagement figures that outperform most peers at his follower band.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Tfue's tier (Mega, 9.4M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Tfue's real name is Turner Ellis Tenney. He was born on January 2, 1998, in Indian Rocks Beach, Florida. He adopted the handle Tfue early in his streaming career and has used it across every major platform since.
In May 2019, Tfue filed a lawsuit against FaZe Clan alleging that his 2018 talent contract was exploitative, restricting his ability to earn sponsorship revenue independently and take on outside deals. The case drew significant industry attention because it exposed the lack of regulatory oversight in esports talent contracting. The two parties reached a settlement, the terms of which were not publicly disclosed.
Tfue built his audience almost entirely on Fortnite, where his high-skill competitive play became his signature content. Since Fortnite's cultural peak he has diversified into other titles and incorporated gaming hardware and peripheral content into his upload schedule. His channel still skews heavily toward battle-royale and shooter gameplay.
Yes, Tfue received a Twitch ban in May 2019, reportedly linked to a clip in which he used a racial slur. The ban lasted approximately 30 days. The incident occurred at the same time as his FaZe Clan lawsuit, making it one of his most scrutinised periods publicly.
SteelSeries, Red Bull, NVIDIA, Secret Lab, and Corsair have all run activations with Tfue within the past six months as of mid-2026. The roster sits firmly in the gaming hardware, peripherals, furniture, and energy-drink verticals — consistent with his core audience of young adult male gamers.
Tfue has approximately 11.8 million subscribers on YouTube, making it his primary and largest platform. He also maintains a secondary Instagram presence with just over 4 million followers. His combined cross-platform footprint places him firmly in the Mega tier.
Tfue's headline engagement sits at 3.4%, which is more than double the gaming category median of roughly 1.5%. This suggests his audience remains genuinely active relative to creators at a comparable follower count, which is notable for a channel of his size and age.
Tfue competed at a high level in Fortnite during the game's first competitive era, placing in multiple Cash Cup tournaments and Cash Cups under the FaZe Clan banner. He was widely regarded as one of the most mechanically skilled Fortnite players during 2018 and 2019. He stepped back from structured competitive play as the scene evolved and transitioned more fully into content creation.
Yes, Tfue is actively uploading to YouTube and running sponsored streams as of early-to-mid 2026. Recent brand partnerships with NVIDIA and SteelSeries in April and March 2026 respectively confirm ongoing commercial activity. His YouTube subscriber base has seen modest but positive 30-day growth over the same period.
Tfue is originally from Indian Rocks Beach, Florida, a small coastal community near Clearwater. He began streaming from home in his teens, and his early gaming content reflected a self-taught, grind-heavy approach that resonated with the competitive Fortnite community. He has since relocated but his Florida roots are a well-documented part of his public background.
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