QTCinderella said she regrets “telling the truth about the collar” during a recent IRL stream with fellow creators, including some members of the FaZe clan. The comment refers to a previous broadcast where she described the training collar used for HasanAbi’s dog as having prongs that had been taped over.
In the new clip, QT suggested she had been “baited” into discussing the topic and that others “farmed a clip” from her remarks. The stream included YourRAGE and Silky, with Ludwig Ahgren audible in the background.
Viewers quickly pushed back on the clip farming characterization. The segment begins with QT herself saying “Let’s talk about it” before addressing the collar. Multiple commenters noted she could have declined to discuss the topic entirely.
The original admission came during an earlier stream when QT described physical details of the collar. She stated it had prongs with tape placed over them. This description contradicted earlier claims from Hasan’s camp that the device was vibration-only and that images showing tape were fabricated.
HasanAbi addressed the situation on his own stream. During a VOD segment, he said the collar “wasn’t even on” at the time in question. He also argued that even if it were a shock-capable device, such collars aren’t illegal.
The controversy centers on what type of training collar Hasan uses for his dog Kaya. Many animal welfare organizations and trainers discourage shock-based training methods. Vibration-only collars and positive reinforcement techniques are typically recommended as alternatives.
QT’s “regret” comment and the clip farming accusation now sit awkwardly alongside her detailed description of taped prongs. The tape detail specifically suggested awareness of a shock-capable device, as taping prongs would only make sense if the collar could deliver electric stimulation.
The sequence of statements has created confusion about what equipment was actually used and why accounts have shifted. QT described physical modifications to the collar, then later expressed regret for being honest about what she saw. Hasan’s position evolved from vibration-only claims to arguing the collar wasn’t active and that legality isn’t in question regardless.