Twitch Streamer xQc Shows Giant Trash Pile His Room

2022-08-21 16:34:03 By : Ms. Sophia .

Twitch streamer and former professional Overwatch player xQc shows his streaming room and the pile of trash accumulating next to his desk.

Popular and controversial Twitch streamer Felix "xQc" Lengyel shocked his viewers while streaming on Thursday by showing footage of parts of the streaming room that are usually not on webcam. The background is fairly clean with just a few bags on the countertop and not much else that distracts from the simplistic decor of the house. However, off the view of the former professional Overwatch player's webcam, is a large pile of trash.

He spends the first couple of hours of the Twitch stream watching random videos posted on his subreddit before going on to play Elden Ring in a 4-player co-op. During the first hour, while playing a video of himself dancing, xQc goes off the camera to pick up coffee. He comes back from upstairs and walks to his desk tossing some trash to the floor. This sparks the streamer to go on a minor rant about his room.

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He picks up the camera and pans it to his left revealing a mountain of trash, mostly consisting of fast food bags and packaging material. The corner of the desk is filled with coffee cups, plastic bottles, soda cups, and cans of various sorts. The mess is something even Asmongold, another streamer known for his messy room, would be impressed by, although Asmongold has started cleaning his room. Lengyel doesn't seem too happy about the situation himself but pivots lightheartedly to his hair.

Warning: The following clip uses some offensive language.

The stream chat starts immediately filling with comments disapproving of the mess. The streamer doesn't seem bothered by the response and ends up tossing more trash on top of the pile. This might seem off-putting, but part of his audience appeal is the fact that xQc doesn't take streaming too seriously, even suggesting previously that he could quit as xQc on Twitch if he doesn't feel like it anymore.

Even after xQc was banned from YouTube, in addition to multiple Twitch bans, there was no change in the content or the demeanor the streaming star has towards streaming. The once professional Overwatch player is clearly doing it for the fun of it, not stressing about monetary or other consequences. With over 10 million followers on Twitch, he is consistently among the top streamers on the planet and has accumulated over a billion views on YouTube. That probably is enough to prove that whatever he is doing is working.

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