About Kaitlin Witcher
Piddleass, born Kaitlin Witcher on October 22, 1992, is an American content creator, streamer, and social media personality known for her work across various digital platforms. She was raised in Oklahoma, later moving between Georgia and Texas before settling in Los Angeles in 2013. Growing up with an older brother, she faced challenges with severe depression in her early years, which she has since overcome, now managing anxiety and panic disorder. Her real name is Kaitlin Witcher and she has joked that if the Witcher games were popular when she was young, she would have used her real name instead of Piddleass. She uses her real name in all her content now and has phased out Piddleass.
Her Twitch career has been the main aspect of her online presence, since her YouTube career died out, focusing on casual gaming and chatting. Her social media career spans platforms like Instagram (@kaitlinwitcher) and Twitter (@Piddleass), where she engages a modest audience with personal updates, cosplay, and promotional posts.
Her content career began with YouTube, where she launched her channel "Piddleass" on June 12, 2010, initially gaining traction through vlogs and gaming commentary, reaching over 500,000 subscribers and 68 million views by 2023. She was an early "it girl" on the platform peaking in 2013 when many of her videos were averaging 500k to 1 million views. She was an early precursor to later YouTube "it girls" like Tana Mongeau and Emma Chamberlain.
Her adult content career first started on Fanhouse which later became Passes. She mostly posted cosplay pics. After some time she tweeted that she was taking the plunge and moving to a NSFW site that allowed nudity and more explicit content which greatly excited her fans. She decided on Fansly over Onlyfans. She posts suggestive photoshoots in bikinis, lingerie, and cosplay outfits, occasionally including implied nudity but not explicit sexual acts, maintaining a focus on erotic rather than hardcore content.
Piddleass’s cosplay career emerged prominently around 2017, when she began sharing detailed costumes—often panda-themed—via Patreon
Her popularity stems from her early YouTube success, notably after appearing in Tom Cassell’s (Syndicate) vlog “Syndicate & Kate Vlogging in Walmart!” which garnered over 1.5 million views before being privatized, and her panda obsession, branding fans as “Panda Minions.” Fans view her as quirky and resilient, appreciating her openness about mental health, love for pandas, and creative cosplay. They enjoy her playful personality and nostalgic charm from her early YouTube days.
Physically, she stands around 5 feet 5 inches with an average build, brown hair (sometimes dyed), and brown eyes; her breast size is not explicitly documented but aligns with her frame, noted in her cosplay photos. She is known for her distinctive 1970s shag hairstyle that was popular with scene kids in the early 2010s and for wearing dark eyeliner around her eyes, giving her an emo look. Her look was very much part of her popularity in early 2010s YouTube. Fans find her sexy due to her body, attractive features, expressive features, confident poses, and whimsical style.
Her net worth is estimated between $250,000 and $500,000 as of March 2025, based on YouTube earnings, subscription platform revenue, and past merchandise sales. Although she has said much of her money flies out the window paying LA rent. Controversies include 2020 allegations of sexual assault against ex-boyfriend Tom Cassell, which he denied, and the leak of private content from her subscription sites, raising privacy concerns she has not publicly addressed extensively.
Her relationship history includes a notable romance with Tom Cassell, whom she met via Minecraft and dated until August 2013, followed by a relationship with actor Skyler Seymour, with whom she lived before parting ways; she is currently believed to be single. Her friends have included YouTubers Vincent Cyr and Edwin Costa, with whom she shared living spaces, and Jewel, a later roommate. Collaborations have been sparse, with her most notable early work tied to Cassell; recent partnerships are minimal. Her sexuality is straight.
As of March 2025, Witcher has largely stepped back from YouTube, with her final video on January 5, 2024, citing a “dead” channel due to interest in her having greatly died down compared to her peak a decade earlier. She now focuses on Fansly which she says makes up most of her income. She has launched a new YouTube channel called "Kait" for rant and storytelling, saying it feels good to start anew, while streaming on Twitch daily.