
Will Smith made his Twitch debut in an unexpected way, joining xQc’s stream on Wednesday for a surprise appearance that quickly turned chaotic. While xQc briefly stepped out of the room, Smith, 56, and guitarist Marcin Patrzalek, 24, were left alone with the chat, where they noticed users asking to be unbanned.
The collab we didn't know we needed pic.twitter.com/gtFZhdM1gV
— Kick Clips 🎬 (@kick_clips) February 19, 2025
Intrigued, Smith asked, “I can unban somebody? Show me how to do it, let me unban somebody. Who can I unban? We don’t know what they did.” Instead of unbanning users, the actor accidentally discovered the subscription gifting feature and began giving away subs, unknowingly charging them to xQc’s PayPal account.
When xQc, 29, returned, Smith played it cool, acting as if nothing had happened. Later, the three reviewed banned users’ messages, and Smith called out xQc for banning someone over minor criticism.
Will Smith started gifting people subscriptions on Twitch with xQc’s credit card immediately xQc left the room and acted like nothing happened when he walked in 😭😭pic.twitter.com/T6UsE69Ngr
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 19, 2025
“‘Make better content. You trash.’ That’s what he said? And he got banned for that?” Smith questioned before telling xQc, “Man, you’re supposed to eat that and, like, become the best in the world. You’re supposed to thank him for that foolishness.” The moment quickly went viral, with fans sharing clips of Smith’s playful roasting and unexpected generosity.
Will Smith cooks xQc for banning someone in his chat who said he should make better content 😭😭pic.twitter.com/u7xytjbMuL
— FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 19, 2025
The latest Hollywood move is for actors to ask streamers to go on their platform. To stay relevant
— SpiritLedChris (@spiritledchris) February 19, 2025
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