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xQc accuses QTCinderella of adding Vanillamace to awards list to fix past drama

xQc accuses QTCinderella of adding Vanillamace to awards list to fix past drama

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Twitch star xQc has stirred up conversation once again after claiming that QTCinderella deliberately added streamer Vanillamace to the Best Breakout Streamer category as a way to smooth over their past drama. The comments have reignited an ongoing discussion surrounding the integrity of creator award shows and how personal relationships may influence nominations. According to xQc, Vanillamace’s sudden appearance in the category feels less tied to her streaming momentum and more connected to QT’s attempt to mend past tensions. His remarks quickly spread across social media, sparking debates among fans about favoritism and behind-the-scenes decision-making.This controversy arrives at a time when QT is already dealing with community backlash over previous statements involving bigotry and interpersonal conflicts, issues that also involved Vanillamace. The existing friction between the two makes the nomination even more scrutinized, with xQc suggesting it was less a reflection of merit and more a strategic move to rebuild bridges. Fans of all three creators have since weighed in, with some defending the nomination and others siding with xQc’s assertion that the choice seemed out of place in a highly competitive category.

xQc suggests QT used Vanillamace’s nomination as a peace offering

At the center of the debate is xQc’s claim that Vanillamace “is not even close to being on the scale of this category,” implying that her inclusion doesn’t match the level of growth and impact typically expected from nominees. He further speculated that QTCinderella added her name because of their past disagreements, using the nomination as a gesture to ease tensions. The streamer argued that the choice appeared more like relationship management than a recognition of breakout success, reigniting accusations of favoritism within the award selection process. The broader situation builds on previous drama involving QT, Vanillamace, and conversations around QT’s criticism of bigotry and certain community behaviors, tensions that have persisted for months. As conversations escalate, many viewers have begun questioning the transparency of streamer-led award shows and how much influence personal dynamics may have on final decisions. Despite the backlash, neither QT nor Vanillamace has issued a detailed response addressing xQc’s comments directly.The controversy highlights simmering divisions within the streaming community and ongoing debates about fairness in nomination-based events. Whether QT’s decision was genuinely merit-based or influenced by past conflicts remains a matter of opinion, but xQc’s remarks have undeniably renewed scrutiny around the awards and the relationships behind them.Also Read: Adin Ross to take legal action after Cuffem suffers major head injury at Carti concert

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