Twitch streamer Felix Lengyel, also known as xQc, is no stranger to controversy. He is one of the most popular streamers on the platform behind channels such as Ninja, TFue, and Auronplay, and thrives in the Just Chatting category. Most of his Twitch debates happen very publicly on stream or over social media, which can make them quite the spectacle.
Over the past few days, Twitch audiences and subreddits such as r/LivestreamFail have been discussing a feud between xQc and Hasan Piker, also known as HasanAbi on Twitter and other platforms, which has led other streamers to pick sides as toxicity brews between communities. What began over a public breakup has evolved into a more complicated debate, especially alongside criticisms of the platform as Twitch creators are being accused of sexual assault amid other controversies.
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The initial drama began after it was publicly announced on September 16 that xQc and his girlfriend, streamer adeptthebest (who prefers to go by Adept), had broken up. Though xQc and Adept have broken up before, it's likely this is the final time given xQc cited that she didn't get along with his brother, and that their relationship was always turbulent.
Following xQc announcing the breakup on stream, Adept reacted to the clip by calling it «actual cringe» that her former boyfriend felt everyone needed to know. Allegedly, she had asked to keep the details private, but xQc had gone on to make it public anyway because he would often «do whatever the f- he wanted to do whenever he wanted to do it.»
Post-breakup, xQc called Adept over the phone on stream, and the two had a lengthy conversation in front of thousands of viewers. He claimed that he
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