xQc loses $700K live on stream after betting against Donald Trump in the 2024 US Elections
Twitch and Kick streamer Felix "xQc" is often known for his wild bets on Stake.com. His latest one was no different. The streamer ended up losing over $700K after he bet against Donald Trump in the ongoing 2024 US elections. While the winner has not been declared yet, it looks increasingly likely that Trump will ascend to his second term as President.
Felix had previously collaborated with Trump (he was invited to Adin Ross' stream with the former President). However, the streamer has voiced his criticism against Trump supporters in recent weeks. To top it off, he decided to put all his gambling eggs in one basket.
This decision appears to have backfired against xQc. He was seen cashing out all his bets (after betting for Kamala Harris) at a substantial loss, which amounted to over $700K. For instance, one particular bet saw the streamer only cash out $87K against an initial $760K bet (totaling a $670K loss). Watch the clip here:
"You're dumb as f**k" - Sneako goes off against xQc for losing $700K on Stake.com
Popular Twitch and Kick streamer xQc hasn't had the best day today (November 6, 2024), after he suffered a substantial $700K loss from betting against Donald Trump in the ongoing 2024 U.S. Elections.
After clips of this incident went viral, controversial Rumble and Kick streamer Nico "Sneako" reacted to the situation, calling xQc "dumb", especially because the Kick streamer had met Donald Trump and was quite cordial with him:
"xQc, if you lose that (gambling) sh*t, you are dumb as f**k. $700K, and you've met this man (Donald Trump) in person. (You're) too afraid to call him stupid to his face, (so) you say it behind his back. You said, 'Trump votes are stupid,' behind his back."
He further ridiculed Felix's disastrous bets and asked him to go back to Canada:
"$700K! (Laughs) That $700K pack is hitting (Imitates smoking). Stupid! Go back to Canada. Canada is cringe, go back."
This is not xQC first mammoth gambling loss. During a stream with Twitch streamer Imane "Pokimane," the Canadian revealed that he had lost over $1.85 million to gambling back in April 2022.