Twitch is still the biggest livestreaming platform out there, with more and more celebrities discovering the platform every day. We now have Madison Beer joining the roster. And apparently, she enjoys the occasional xQc stream!
Madison Beer is an American singer, songwriter, and social media personality. She first rose to fame after Justin Bieber shared one of her cover songs on Twitter, and has been quickly gaining traction ever since.
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Especially on social media, Madison has developed a large following, growing her audience by the day, now including the streaming platform Twitch.
Madison Beer Admits To Watching xQc
Recently a bunch of actors and musicians have tried out Twitch, some of which decided to stick with streaming, while others dropped it rather quick.
Recently, Madison Beer had her Twitch debut, trying out the world of livestreaming and casually chatting with her fans.
During the stream, she answered multiple questions, including one about what streamers she enjoys, to which she eagerly replied, saying “I think xQc is really funny. I love watching his streams”.
When viewers then started typing “He's in", she got really excited, thinking that the popular streamer himself had joined her stream. Sadly, the viewers were referring to X being “in” as a way of saying, that the streamer has a chance to get with the famous singer.
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xQc did watch the clip, though, as fans were eagerly sharing the clip. His first reaction? Disbelief.
Okay not really! At first, he thought the clip featured fellow streamer Andrea Botez. Once he realized, though, that it was in fact Madison Beer, he couldn't believe that she was a fan of his, asking whether this was "an AI stream?".
Well, turns out it wasn't! So maybe we can expect a collaboration stream featuring the two? It sure seems like both of them would be up for it, and people like Kai Cenat have already shown, that streams like this are performing well.