AUSTIN TEXAS: Felix Lengyel, also known as xQc, is a highly popular streamer who has garnered significant attention after joining Kick with a lucrative $100 million deal. This news has captivated the interest of numerous streamers and his 11.5 million followers on Twitch. During one of his recent live streams on Kick, xQc criticized a Twitter user named Arab, whose account goes by the handle @YourFellowArab and is known for visiting dangerous locations as a YouTuber.
This incident quickly generated significant buzz across various social media platforms. xQc criticized Arab for sharing a tweet in which he accused xQc of using a homophobic slur to gain attention. Read on to discover whether xQc did indeed use the f-word or not.
'That's literally made up'
Arab accused xQc of using a homophobic slur on his Twitter account. “xQc got famous for calling someone an F- word, 5 years later he’s just signed the biggest deal in streaming history for $100M Remember that next time you think getting cancelled is real”
In his recent live stream, xQc boldly stood his ground and responded assertively to the Twitter user, "That's literally made up. I mean, that would be the equivalent of what we would call - actually made up. It's quite literally made out of thin air that just never happened. That, whatever."
He further explained "Oh, they... oh, they misspoke! Oh, my bad! Oh, wait a minute. Was that a mistake? Holy f**k! I think they misspoke! I think they... wait a minute! S**t! Oh, no! They used the wrong word! Oh, man! S**t, dude. Oh, man. My bad! They said the wrong word. S**t! It's almost like; like, I said earlier they throw a f**king bait. And they hope that it catches. And if it does, cash in the f**king wind and the W. And if it doesn't, it's, 'Misspeaking, guys. My bad. I clicked the wrong key-bind on my keyboard.'"
xQc also provided evidence that he did not use the word in question. Furthermore, he asked in his chat, "Again, how many examples of that do I have to show you to start understanding what I'm telling you about? How many?! How many f**king times do I have to show you this so that people start get to understand? How many?!" He asserted, "I didn't say that word. That didn't happen! You can go through me for my bad takes. You can go through me for being f**king brain-dead. You can go through me for saying, 'Fat this. Fat that.' Okay? Some skits. Okay? But you're not going to f**king make s**t about me, dude! Because the reality is, I've been on my f**king absolute A-Game."
'Aiming for us juicers'
After watching the live stream on YouTube, xQc's fans started sharing comments. One user wrote, "Everybody gon take you to court for those 100m cuh." Another said, "Wait that guy from twitter trying to make drama? Holy i remember he is trying to get involved on last year's drama also then promoting his video maybe now he doesn't have enough viewers and now aiming for us Juicers." One of his fans said, "Kinda misleading, the guy in the tweet is not trying to get X canceled, rather he is proud of him." Another fan said, "Say it loud and proud." Someone else wrote, "Ah yes 5 years later. Ppl are not capable of change."