
How did xQc react after Nick Lee alleged QTCinderella made him drop out of Streamer Royale?
The streaming world was set abuzz after Nick Lee, streamer Amouranth's husband, made some explosive claims targeting QTCinderella. He alleged that QTCinderella made top creators, including xQc, drop out of the major 2022 Streamer Royale event.
He painted a picture of the backstage drama, fuelling up the entire controversy, the truth of which only the involved parties knew.
As of now, QTCinderella has not responded to Lee's allegations. xQc, though, has spoken up on this messy Streaming community feud that brought up his name. His reactions are just as unexpected as the claims made before.
xQc reaction to Nick Lee allegations
When Amouranth husband accusations surfaced, xQc reaction to Nick Lee allegations was neither defense nor anger. It was profound confusion. He went ahead to question the core of the claim, as per which he got pressured to drop out of the Streamer Royale event 2022. He bluntly stated,
"Dude, how can I jump out when I didn't get invited in the first place?"
Such a direct response contradicts Lee's narrative that xQc was one of the key participants whom QTCinderella sabotaged.
xQc Reacts to Amouranth's Husband Leaking Streamers (Including xQc) Dropped Out of Streamer Event
xQc even admitted to struggling to recall the Streamer Royale event at all. As per him, he vaguely remembered some concepts like
'splash event or like the wipe out,'
but not anything specific to the Orlando production that Lee described. Despite his murky memory, it was conceded by xQc that the story of Lee was
'probably true 100%,'
acknowledging the possibility that he could have been involved without any clear recollection of the event.
His tone further suggested a complete detachment from this year-old drama. Due to this, he didn't try to defend or attack anyone who was involved.
Nick Lee's allegations against QTCinderella
Recently, Nick Lee made sure to lay out QTCinderella Streamer Royale controversy details in his stream. He claimed that a week before the $700,000 Streamer Royale event of theirs in 2022, QTCinderella contacted the team and demanded that they drop the hired production company immediately.
Lee found it nonsensical and pointed out that the shows were of different formats.
As he refused, Nick Lee claims about QTCinderella that she escalated the situation and pressured major streamers like xQc withdrawal from Streamer Royale. It was asserted by Lee that QTCinderella targeted specifically xQc, leveraging connections to Adept, xQc's girlfriend at the time. Lee further described that it led to arguments between the couple.
Due to the pressure, as Lee claims, xQc ultimately made his withdrawal.
It was a significant blow to the Streamer Royale, which headlined xQc.
While the Streamer Royale event did happen, it's emphasized by Lee that the damage caused due to the last-minute talent exodus was too much. His decision to air all these grievances years later highlights the perceived lasting impact on the ambitious project of the team. QTCinderella allegations response is still awaited.
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