xQc loses his calm over the harsh comments about his streaming career

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Date

Feb, 25.2022

Twitch's leading streamer xQc has yet again taken a dig at a viewer who mocked his streaming career, claiming it to be a part-time profession. The streamer further elaborated on the hours of toil that goes into live streaming consistently.

In a recent Twitch stream, xQc roasted a streamer who called him a "part-time streamer". The viewer didn't mince his words as he doubted the streamer's commitment and the hard work that he puts in it.

For those who aren't familiar with xQc's streaming career, he owned the title of "most-watched" streamer on Twitch for the year 2021. He has a huge fan base and is also praised for streaming for a total of 4000 hours, last year. Not only is the long hours of work notable, but taking only 85 days off since the beginning of 2017 also comes as a remarkable feat.

Unable to let it go, the streamer bombarded the viewer with some harsh words and in turn questioned their dedication at work, claiming he works more hours than them and that streaming is “real work” and “harder than a job.”

"Part-time streamer?” said xQc in response to the fan’s comment. “B*tch, on my off-weeks, I stream about one and a half times the amount that you would work at a full-time job. Don’t call me a part-time streamer.”

xQc wasn’t exaggerating as his streaming hours revealed the extra mile he goes as compared to standard work hours that salaried people take up.

“Don’t call me that!” added xQc before roasting the viewer more. “B*tch, you probably don’t even go to all your classes at your f**king part-time school. Not even eight to ten hours a week.” F**k you. Streaming is a job,” he said candidly.

“There’s a big stigma about streamers where people say streaming is easy and it’s not a job. It’s not only a job, it’s harder than a job. This sh*t is real f**king work!”

xQc also talked about the time he invests in planning and properly running a stream. Time and again he has addressed such allegations and this one is no exception.