xQc Escapes “Weirdo” Kick Streamer Stalking Him at TwitchCon

xQc Escapes “Weirdo” Kick Streamer Stalking Him at TwitchCon

Streaming sensation xQc found himself escaping a Kick broadcaster who pursued him while shouting inappropriate comments at TwitchCon San Diego.

TwitchCon San Diego is currently taking place, already featuring unforgettable highlights, such as the platform’s donation of $100K to Maya Higa’s Alveus animal sanctuary and much more.

However, the event has also seen chaotic moments, with one streamer harassing fellow content creators — most notably, renowned influencer Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel.

In a broadcast segment, Kick streamer ‘DBR666′ approached xQc outside the venue while he was taking photos with fans, making inappropriate remarks about Lengyel that prompted gasps from everyone nearby.

DBR dropped to their knees in front of xQc, who promptly attempted to walk away while referring to the disruptive streamer as a “f*cking weirdo.”

Despite this, DBR continued to trail Lengyel, shouting, “I want clout! Give me clout!” as xQc tried to distance himself from the harassment.

Fans online quickly condemned DBR’s actions — but this isn’t the first time they have made other well-known streamers uncomfortable during TwitchCon.

That same day, it was reported that DBR allegedly sexually assaulted Twitch stars Nmplol and Wake Wilder by kissing and licking them during their meet-and-greet on the convention floor.

“Holy f*ck that was weird,” Nmp commented on the incident via Twitter/X. “Don’t ever do sh*t like that, please. Talk to somebody or just stay inside if you can’t behave.”

Subsequently, DBR was trespassed and escorted out of the venue by security, which they protested against as they were led away from the convention.

As of writing this, DBR’s Kick channel remains active, indicating they have not faced a ban for their behavior at the event.

The Kick platform has recently made updates aimed at preventing users from “maliciously” abusing their verification status and has implemented other measures to better moderate content on its platform.

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