xQc's Streaming Setup Tour Leaves Fans 'Disgusted'

xQc's Streaming Setup Tour Leaves Fans 'Disgusted'
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Tom Chapman

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6th Jul 2021 11:50

Felix "xQc" Lengyel sometimes gets a bit of a bad rep for his outspoken streams and ability to rub literally anyone up the wrong way. However, fans on Twitch have seen a whole new side to the Canadian content-creating superstar. Safe to say, they're "disgusted" by xQc's latest stream and a tour of his setup.

As well as being the most-watched streamer on Twitch in 2020, Lengyel is still a star on the rise. Whether it's causing a row in a Call of Duty lobby, locking horns with Ali "Myth" Kabbani over a Rust stream, or making enemies over the hot tub meta controversy, he's the perfect storm of debate, drama, and car crash content. While xQc is known for a lot of things, it turns out cleaning his room isn't one of them.

Why are Twitch fans disgusted by xQc?

Things started off innocently enough when xQc took one of his usual pops at Imane "Pokimane" Anys. After Poki showed off her setup, xQc mocked her bed - saying it "sucked" - and that her reading lamp looked like it was from the 1700s. The internet asked xQc to show why his setup is better, however, things took a gross turn.

In his latest stream, xQc gave a whistle-stop tour of his own setup. Showing off two monitors for gaming and reading chat, he then showcased the modest room he was staying in. There would've been nothing too out of the ordinary, however, viewers were blown away by how messy things were. As well as numerous fast food drinks cups and open cans, the floor was littered with food wrappers.

To say it was a mess would be a bit of an understatement. With xQc being notoriously harsh to his rivals - or anyone he crosses paths with if they get in his way - his shocking setup offered the perfect chance for some sweet revenge. 

Is xQc's setup really that bad?

When the debate spilled over to Reddit, critics wasted no time in ripping the divisive Lengyel to pieces. Someone wrote, "Man is going to die of black mold lol", while another added, "The most inconsiderate part is that throwing food all over the place like that can easily lead to a pest problem (roaches, mice, etc) which would f**k up the entire house". 

Namely, a lot of people pointed out that since xQc has to move out of his home, he's been staying with Chance "Sodapoppin" Morris. Saying you should respect your own space, let alone someone else's, a Redditor wrote, "I’m sure he can pay for the carpet replacement but man I can’t see myself do that as a guest and leave sh*t all over". 

Not everyone saw a problem though. One supporter concluded, "Good lord the dude's net worth is in the 8 figures and he lives like a college student getting a grocery allowance from mom. man just wants to sh*tpost and play video games I respect it". Even though most of us might struggle to live like this, we're sure xQc and his millions probably aren't fussed by what the rest of us think.

As well as hoping Kim and Aggie pop by for a How Clean is Your House? reboot, we can't wait to see what the likes of Pokimane and Kaitlyn "Amourtanth" Siragusa have to say about this one.

 

Tom is Trending News Editor at GGRecon, with an NCTJ qualification in Broadcast Journalism and over seven years of experience writing about film, gaming, and television. With bylines at IGN, Digital Spy, Den of Geek, and more, Tom’s love of horror means he's well-versed in all things Resident Evil, with aspirations to be the next Chris Redfield.

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