Twitch and Kick streamer Felix "xQc" recently addressed his public feud with fellow streamer Kai Cenat, describing the situation as a misunderstanding where “nobody’s wrong.” The conflict began on December 21, 2024, when Cenat criticized xQc for suggesting that his livestreams overly rely on celebrity collaborations. Cenat, a two-time Streamer of the Year award winner, also called out xQc for flaunting his wealth.
xQc responded with a controversial remark, claiming his net worth surpassed that of Cenat’s group AMP (Any Means Possible). Reflecting on the situation during a livestream on December 22, xQc stated, “What happens in this set of environment is... something happens, joke happens, guy thinks it's not a joke, and fires back. Respectfully, hey, I've been in both positions... nobody’s wrong.”
He further explained that he viewed the feud as akin to Fortnite trash talk, emphasizing that it wasn’t worth jeopardizing friendships. “Is it worth throwing actual friendships away... because of some actual bulls**t? Absolutely not!” xQc said. He dismissed claims that resolving the conflict was a sign of weakness, adding, “I don’t need clout, money, fame, or looking good on the internet.”
As of now, Kai Cenat has not publicly responded to xQc’s remarks. The feud underscores the competitive and often public nature of the streaming industry, where personal disagreements can quickly escalate into community-wide debates. Whether this dispute resolves amicably or continues to spark discussion, it highlights the high stakes of online fame and the challenges of maintaining relationships in a highly scrutinized environment.
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