Twitch streamer QTCinderella has apologized to the queer community and people of color after facing backlash for her recent comments. She was called homophobic and racist by people on TikTok and X after a livestream where she talked about her friends and the jokes they make. During a new Twitch stream on October 27, 2025, she became emotional and said she is very sorry to anyone she hurt. She said she never meant to hurt anyone and understands that her words were wrong and careless.
QTCinderella responds to homophobia and racism accusations
During the earlier livestream with creators Vanillamace and KatieB, QTCinderella spoke about Nick “FaZe Lacy.” People online said she was defending him even though Lacy is known for making homophobic jokes. QTCinderella said that she does not support those jokes and has told Lacy not to make them around her. She said just because she talks to someone, it does not mean she agrees with everything they say. But many people online said this was not enough. In her new apology, she accepted that her words were “irresponsible and wrong.” She said she is sorry to anyone from the LGBTQ+ community or any person of color who felt hurt by her actions or tone. She repeated many times that she is “truly sorry” and said she wants to learn and do better.
QTCinderella also explains legal threat over reuploaded VOD
In the same livestream, QTCinderella also spoke about another controversy involving a deleted music stream. She explained that she often deletes her singing livestreams because she feels shy and does not want her unreleased songs to be leaked. She admitted that she got upset when someone tried to reupload her VOD without permission and said she threatened to send a cease-and-desist notice. She said her reaction came from fear of her music being released by others before she is ready. Also Read: Mizkif Explodes At Viewers During Livestream Over Emiru Comments As Abuse Allegations Resurface OnlineShe added that she now understands it may have sounded harsh, but her only worry was her unreleased songs going public. As of now, creator Vanillamace has not responded to her apology or comments.This situation is still being discussed online, with many people waiting to see how viewers and creators react to her emotional apology.
