LoL Worlds 2023: Content Creator Caedrel Is Homeless In South Korea After T1 Win [Update]

Famous content creator Caedrel has been left homeless in South Korea after T1 beat JDG in the semi-finals, but it is his own fault... kind of.

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LoL Worlds 2023: T1 kicked Caedrel out of their facilities. | © Riot Games

One of the breakout stories of the 2023 League of Legends World Championship didn't even happen on-stage. While Worlds 2023 has been breaking records and reaching new highs, especially with T1 vs JDG being the most popular semi-final ever, one man has also exploded.

Former LEC pro turned caster and content creator Marc Robert "Caedrel" Lamont has become the biggest English co-streamer of the event, riding the Weibo Gaming hype train like no other, but now he's lost his home for the grand finale.

LoL Worlds 2023: Caedrel Evicted From T1 Facility Ahead Of World Championship Finals

Throughout the 2023 League of Legends World Championship, Caedrel has been streaming from the T1 facilities. Ahead of the tourney, he was invited by T1 to stream from there, giving him the chance to be in South Korea throughout the tournament.

He's become one of the most watched co-streamers, managing up to 150-thousand viewers, those numbers shooting even higher for the semi-finals. You can expect even greater numbers for the Finals, right?

Caedrel averages over 35,000 viewers and has reached over 160,000 peak viewers during his LoL Worlds 2023 co-stream. 

Throughout the year, Caedrel has been voicing his love for Weibo Gaming's top laner Kang "TheShy" Seung-lok, even going as far as to write a rap in honor of him making it to the World Championship. With his favorite team – for whom he even betrayed the LEC might I add – playing in the biggest match of their lives against T1... you know what had to happen right?

While T1 has been letting Caedrel stream from their training facility, having a co-streamer cheering for the enemy team while sitting in a T1 gaming chair just wouldn't feel right.

Caedrel Found A Home – Will Stream Finals From The Arena

Caedrel has found a home for the 2023 Legaue of Legends World Championship Finals and will be streaming from within the venue along with the other official co-streamers like Uzi, DoinB and LS. This doesn't come as a surprise since he has become one of the most popular English co-streams of the event.

After he was found to be homeless, even Naz Alteaha, Global Head of LoL Esports, sent out a tweet to him, stating that they would see what they could do for Caedrel. So now he is going to be on site at the biggest stage of the tournament.

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Sabrina Ahn is the League of Legends and Riftfeed Lead. During her time at Concordia University in 2014 she fell in love with LoL and is playing it since – how she hasn't lost her sanity is still unclear....