xQc calls out RaKai after clip shows him laughing at a homeless man eating at a fast-food restaurant

The variety streamer reminded RaKai that he could have ended up in the same situation without Kai Cenat's help.

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TL;DR
  • A clip surfaced showing RaKai filming and laughing at a homeless man eating alone at a fast-food restaurant.
  • xQc criticized RaKai on stream and said he could have been in the same situation without Kai Cenat's support.
  • The moment raises questions about IRL streaming ethics and whether Kai Cenat will address his associate's behavior.
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A clip showing streamer RaKai mocking a homeless man inside a fast-food restaurant has drawn sharp criticism from xQc and others in the streaming community.

RaKai can be seen filming and laughing at a homeless man who appears to be eating alone. The man wasn’t interacting with RaKai and seemed unaware he was being filmed for content.

xQc spotted the clip during one of his streams and didn’t hold back his reaction. He called out RaKai’s behavior and pointed out the lack of humility in mocking someone experiencing homelessness.

The most cutting part of xQc’s response focused on RaKai’s connection to Kai Cenat. “That could’ve been you if it wasn’t for Kai,” xQc said, referencing how RaKai’s platform and financial stability largely stem from Kai Cenat’s support.

RaKai became known in streaming circles through his association with Kai Cenat, one of Twitch’s biggest creators. Kai frequently collaborates with friends and smaller creators, often boosting them to significant audiences overnight. This connection gave RaKai visibility he wouldn’t have achieved on his own.

This isn’t RaKai’s first controversy, with mentions of previous platform discipline and similar behavioral issues. Questions have emerged about whether Kai Cenat should distance himself from RaKai to protect his own reputation.

Major streaming platforms including Twitch have rules against harassment and bullying. Even when clips are filmed off-platform, they can still trigger moderation actions if tied to a creator’s online presence.

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