Twitch streamer Félix "xQc" recently stated his belief that fellow streaming star Kai Cenat should be banned from the platform for a recent skit during his broadcast. As part of their recent collaboration, the skit was carried out by famous magician and entertainer Max Major.
Max has previously collaborated with Cenat, but this time, he partook in a potentially dangerous stunt that has since been the subject of much controversy online. The stunt involved Max having rope nooses tied to his neck, with the control of the ropes being put in Cenat's hands.
Eventually, Max was pulled into the air by his neck due to a rope noose as part of the stunt, which was later revealed to be premeditated. However, this has not been enough to deter xQc from criticizing the skit, with him stating:
"You're saying it's a skit, but brother, you need to understand that there is a major rule that, I think, is important as well on Twitch and other websites, where it's like, if you do like a fake swatting, insta ban! I think the same thing applies here..."
xQc criticizes Max Major's fake hanging skit during Kai Cenat's Mafiathon 2
Max Major's recent collaborative appearance on Kai Cenat's stream seems to have stirred trouble in the latter. The skit involved Max standing on scaffolding with three rope nooses tied to his neck. Then, Kai Cenat was presented with different colored cords to choose from, with the right choice supposedly ensuring that Max did not end up being pulled by the nooses.
However, the actual events tuned out quite to different and involved Max being pulled up into the air by the cord, leaving viewers and individuals present on the scene shocked and disturbed.
In a later video, Max Major revealed the entire matter was pre-planned, and hence had no real stakes involved with the outcome being already expected. However, xQc believes that allowing such content could set a dangerous precedent, stating:
"... 'Cause, dude, otherwise, brother, like, people will do some weird sh** on stream for views. It's just odd. Like, bro, that's, actually odd. This skit is just f**king weird. Imaging inducing like, mental torment on people like, oh dude! You pulled a wire and you just killed somebody. Oh, it's just a prank!"
Kai Cenat has been making Twitch history in recent days as part of his ongoing subathon, dubbed the Mafiathon 2. The non-stop streaming experience has seen collaborations with other famous figures such as record producer and songwriter Benny Blanco, hip-hop artist Chris Brown, and TikTok sensation NPC Miles Morales.