Kai Cenat Defends Friends Against xQc’s Viewbotting Accusations on Twitch

On April 10, 2025, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat addressed serious allegations made by fellow streamer Felix “xQc”regarding viewbotting accusations directed at Cenat’s associates, including Reggie. In a heated segment during his livestream, Cenat took xQc to task, asserting that whenever things are going smoothly for him and his friends, xQc begins to undermine them.

To contextualize the unfolding drama, on April 9, xQc publicly scrutinized the streaming metrics of Reggie and RaKai, directly claiming they were involved in viewbotting practices. His blunt remark was:

“I don’t give a f**k, they’re all viewbotters, I don’t care to say it.”

In response, Kai Cenat vehemently defended his friends while also critiquing xQc’s behavior:

“You might not realize it but I’ma help you, it kind of looks like you di*king him. Like real sh*t. I’m not even trying to be funny or mean. I’ma go ahead and say it, it looks like you di*king him, just a little bit. You feel me? And I’m kind of tired, I feel like the more I hold sh*t back, because this is not the first time. It’s just how it looks, Felix.”

Cenat surmised that xQc’s remarks were not isolated incidents but part of a broader trend of targeting certain creators whenever they experience success:

“This is me talking to Felix, this is me not really being on some sh*t, it looks like you’re di*king it, it’s a pattern. It’s like, every time there is something going good on this side, you say what you say.”

Kai Cenat Condemns xQc for Diminishing His Friends’ Achievements

Cenat continued to elaborate on his grievances, pointing out xQc’s tendency to dismiss his attacks as mere jokes, which he believes dilutes genuine criticism:

“And when you say it, and I say something, then it’s you was joking. So I’m confused, ‘cus when a ni**a says some sh*t, it’s, ‘Oh, I’m joking.’ You feel me?”

Furthermore, Cenat admonished xQc against belittling the accomplishments of his friends, reinforcing the importance of respect in the streaming community:

“Now, it’s not even directed at me. He didn’t even say my name. But he’s talking about my man’s and sh*t, these are my ni**as. You are not going to belittle what these ni**as have got going on. But if you need a ni**a to break it down for you, class is in session.”

In a related twist, during his own livestream that same day, xQc reaffirmed his earlier claims, reiterating that certain Twitch streamers were engaging in questionable practices, and continued to question their live chat engagement levels.

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