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IShowSpeed clip praising QTCinderella resurfaces as fans say it exposes the real truth behind the Streamer Awards controversy

IShowSpeed clip praising QTCinderella resurfaces as fans say it exposes the real truth behind the Streamer Awards controversy

IShowSpeed clip praising QTCinderella resurfaces as fans say it exposes the real truth behind the Streamer Awards controversy (Image via Getty)

IShowSpeed is back in the news after a very kind old clip of him started spreading again online. People are sharing this short video at the same time the Streamer Awards 2025 is facing a lot of loud drama. The award show, hosted by QTCinderella, should have been a happy build-up to the big event in December. But instead, the show is full of fights, anger, and many creators arguing with each other on social media. There are talks about bias, pressure from sponsors, and unfair choices. QTCinderella is getting a lot of blame, and she even cried on her own livestream because everything became too much for her.Right when all this stress is happening, the old IShowSpeed clip came back. In the clip, he smiles and thanks QTCinderella’s backstage team for working hard during last year’s show. Fans say this moment shows real respect at a time when everyone else is fighting.

IShowSpeed’s Simple “Thank You” Makes Fans Feel the Good Side of the Community

The clip shows IShowSpeed standing on stage with his award in his hand. He is smiling and telling the whole room that QTCinderella’s backstage team deserves love too. He says the team works hard and should be thanked just like the creators on stage. This small moment is now going viral again on apps like X and TikTok. Fans say the clip feels warm and honest. Many people wrote things like, “Speed showed more respect than half the people complaining.” The video has already crossed hundreds of thousands of views again.The timing of the clip returning is very strong because social media right now is full of arguments about missing nominations and bias. Streamers like Asmongold and Adin Ross said they were left out on purpose. They asked for proof of how the votes were counted. Their fans started blaming QTCinderella for things like unfair picks or sponsor-friendly decisions.The situation became even more stressful when QTCinderella cried on her livestream. She shared that the pressure, comments, and insults were too much for her and her small team. Many creators defended her online and reminded people that she runs the award show with only a few helpers.Also Read: Candace Owens Questions Why Egyptian Planes Matched Erika Kirk’s Locations And Wants Answers About Charlie Kirk’s AssassinationFans say the resurfaced IShowSpeed clip shows what the Streamer Awards should really be about, kindness, teamwork, and giving credit to people who work behind the scenes. They feel the clip brings a calm moment during all the noise and fights. Many viewers also say it is a good reminder that simple respect can mean a lot, especially when the community is upset and divided.

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