xQc was visibly upset when a viewer, who attended the same school, shared an old yearbook photo and mocked the popular Twitch star.
Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel is a prominent figure in the streaming industry, having built considerable wealth through his content creation, including securing a staggering $100M deal with Kick.
This French Canadian streamer is proud of his heritage, with the ‘Qc’ in his name representing his native province of Quebec, where he grew up.
On September 21, a viewer posted on X that their brother had uncovered xQc’s old graduation photo—two days later, they shared this picture with the streamer’s fanbase.
HE WASNT LYING??? https://t.co/G1Ga8MeRV4 pic.twitter.com/LepxefGl9D
— Ellis (@JimmyGibbsJrfan) September 23, 2024
The photo depicted a young xQc with messy Canadian ‘hockey hair’ proudly holding a school diploma, embodying the essence of an awkward teenager.
In response to the yearbook photo, the user commented, “No f**king way one of the biggest bums in history went to my school.”
This seemed to irritate the streamer, who retaliated by mocking his former schoolmate’s own photo on X—a picture of Jin from Tekken.
“The anime PFP sexual deviant VS the ‘bum’ gaming warlord extraordinaire worldwide sensation,” xQc replied, sharing a picture of himself with an MVP trophy from the Overwatch World Cup.
The anime PFP sexual deviant VS the “bum” gaming warlord extraordinaire worldwide sensation. Take your pick. PS: watch your mouth, next time I’ll buy the bus line and tell them to skip your stop lil bro pic.twitter.com/YItOnN5nzV
— xQc (@xQc) September 24, 2024
“Take your pick. PS: watch your mouth, next time I’ll buy the bus line and tell them to skip your stop lil bro,” he added.
Unfazed, the Twitch star’s former schoolmate shot back: “So-called gaming warlord never heard of Tekken.”
While the exact school xQc attended remains unclear, the streamer has spoken about his educational experiences in the past.
In 2019, Lengyel revealed that the English he was learning in his French school was not particularly helpful, with his gaming experiences providing better language practice—although some of the words he picked up online often landed him in hot water with teachers.
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