Twitch star Kai Cenat recently shared that fellow streamer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel texted him to apologize after they had a public argument about their wealth.
During the weekend of December 21 and 22, both popular streamers, known for their large audiences and subscriber counts, took part in a competitive display of their financial status.
The conflict started when xQc remarked that Adin Ross was the first to work with celebrities on their streams, but claimed Kai had improved on this idea.
Kai felt upset by this comment and expressed, “I don’t know why you’ve been saying things about me lately.”
He concluded with a strong statement, urging xQc not to compare their wealth, saying, “We can match whatever you want—watches, houses, money—don’t try that with me.”
In response, xQc confidently shot back, stating, “I have AMP’s entire net worth in one USB stick, secured away.”
However, before things escalated further, Kai mentioned that xQc reached out to resolve their issues peacefully.
Kai noted that xQc was concerned about their friendship and wanted to talk about what happened.
He explained, “X texted me to apologize for his actions and shared his point of view.”
Kai added, “I had to understand where he was coming from, and he admitted where he was wrong.”
He concluded that they were all good after the conversation.
Kai further clarified that he never actually had any major issues with xQc, stating he simply needed to voice his concerns. He mentioned, “I can’t keep things bottled up inside.”
Since their exchange, xQc has not made any public comments regarding the situation. From Kai’s perspective, the matter seems to have been resolved, and he considers it behind them.
This incident serves as a reminder of the competitive nature of the streaming world, where public statements can escalate quickly but can also be resolved through communication and understanding.
Kai’s willingness to address the issue and xQc’s subsequent apology highlight the importance of maintaining friendships in an industry often driven by rivalry.
Both streamers continue to thrive in their careers, with a dedicated fan base supporting them through the ups and downs of their public personas.