Ray, the Twitch Streamer, Opens Up About His Military Service Claims
Kai Cenat’s close friend and fellow Twitch streamer, Ray—known online as “rayasianboy”—has sparked conversation among his fans after making controversial claims regarding his military service. In a candid 54-second video shared on X, Ray declared he did not fulfill the mandatory military requirements in Taiwan, stating that instead, he dedicated his time to playing NBA 2K.
Revealing His Gaming Priorities
During the video, he bluntly expressed:
“I’m going to be honest, chat, I didn’t go to the military, chat. No cap. I didn’t even go to the military. I didn’t even… I didn’t even go to the f**king gym. I didn’t do s**t! I was playing 2K all day! If you’ve seen me in the 2K park, that is me. Ray Quan Lee. Oh, s**t! I leaked my name. If you’ve seen me in the 2K park, that is me. If you’ve seen me play in 2K, that’s me. I didn’t do s**t. I didn’t do this s**t, I’m sorry.”
A Break for Mental Health
Ray candidly mentioned that he had taken a four-month break from streaming to focus on his mental health, stating:
“On god, these four months, it’s like mental break. Whole restart. You got your visa, you’re Gucci over here. They’re saying, ‘Lying a**.’ I’m sorry, chat. I’m sorry.”
Fan Reactions on X
After Ray’s revelations, fans took to X to share their thoughts:
“Damn bro was cappin the whole time”@Clipsgoose wrote.
“Happy he prioritized his mental health, but b**ch you had me saying FREE RAY for 4 months and you at home playing games, okay?”@AsiaBoomin commented.
“Your own health matters>>”@ionfwjr posted.
“Why would u admit to this? 😭 Also, why not just say u wanted to take a break?”@headphonesonmax tweeted.
Ray’s New Streaming Home
In a positive turnaround, Ray has resumed streaming from a new content house recently acquired by Kai Cenat. On March 29, 2025, the renowned two-time Streamer of the Year announced his purchase via X, stating that he had acquired a home to support his fellow Twitch friends:
- RaKai
- Tylil
- Dezz
- Punga
- Ray
- Reggie
Ray’s Streaming Journey
Since launching his Twitch channel in August 2020, Ray has amassed over 1.1 million followers. His first livestream post-hiatus garnered an impressive average viewership of 67,736, showcasing his continued popularity within the gaming community.
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