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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Fu*king chi*k, get the fu*k out': Konvy sparks outrage with racial slur against ExtraEmily on live stream
(Image via @Konvy & @extraemilyy/X) Kick streamer Steven "Konvy" is facing heavy backlash after making a racially charged comment about Twitch streamer ExtraEmily during a livestream. The remark, made casually after watching a short clip of Emily, quickly caught fire on social media, fuelled by shock, anger, and a now-viral quote that's hard to ignore. Konvy drops racial slur after watching ExtraEmily's 'uWu' moment On July 20, 2025, Konvy was live on Kick when he came across a video of ExtraEmily, a popular Twitch personality, doing a signature 'uwu' face while thanking her viewers. The lighthearted moment didn't sit well with the streamer. — Kick_Champ (@Kick_Champ) As he watched, Konvy mocked her exaggerated expression, scoffing before abruptly shutting the clip. Seconds later, he muttered, 'F*cking Chi*k, get the fu*k out of here.' The stream continued, but the internet was already rolling. A short screen-recorded version of the moment surfaced on X (formerly Twitter) and shot past 1.1 million views in under 24 hours. Accusations of racism erupt across X and streaming circles The internet did not stay silent. As the clip spread, viewers flooded comment sections calling out Konvy's racial slur. Many saw it as blatant anti-Asian racism, especially disturbing given ExtraEmily's Chinese heritage. One user wrote, 'Wow what a racist.' Another chimed in, 'She wasn't doing anything harmful. Just weird behavior for no reason.' Others used the moment to criticize ExtraEmly too: 'Extra Emily is 30 acting like that, I can't feel bad for her ngl,' said one comment that quickly gained traction. Konvy has yet to publicly address the situation, but the silence has only intensified online frustration. Not Konvy's first controversy involving streamers This isn't Konvy's first brush with controversy or offensive language. Last year, he landed in hot water after making violent threats against another creator. During an August 2024 broadcast, Konvy was heard asking streamer Justxsnagz to 'rob,' 'stab,' and 'embarrass' fellow streamer HateCaps. That comment stemmed from a money dispute and briefly got Konvy banned from Kick. Now, critics argue that this pattern of behavior is becoming hard to ignore. Some are even questioning why Kick continues to give him a platform. Viral moment raises bigger questions about streaming culture As the backlash continues to grow, fans are awaiting a statement from either Konvy or Kick. So far, neither has addressed the incident publicly. Meanwhile, clips of the moment are spreading across commentary channels, meme pages, and reaction threads, making it clear that this won't disappear quietly. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!


Time of India
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'I Was a Drunk Dumba**': Mang0 admits fault and promises to apologize over viral Beerio Kart controversy
(Image via X/@C9Mang0) Smash Bros. legend Mang0 has finally responded to the chaos he caused at Ludwig's Beerio Kart event. In a series of raw and emotional posts on X, the esports star admitted to being "a drunk dumba" and said he plans to privately apologize to the streamers he made uncomfortable. But is it enough? Mang0 Admits Fault After Going Viral for All the Wrong Reasons On June 22, 2025, Joseph 'Mang0' Marquez addressed the storm surrounding his inappropriate behavior at Beerio Kart , an event hosted by Ludwig that featured top content creators like Maya Higa, ExtraEmily, and Valkyrae. After clips of him drunkenly gyrating and making invasive gestures went viral, especially one involving Maya Higa looking visibly disturbed, Mang0 took to X (formerly Twitter) and admitted: 'Hate waking up and seeing i was a drunk dumba**…I will privately apologize to anyone i made uncomfortable and hope im forgiven.' What Actually Happened? Mang0, heavily intoxicated at the event, was seen shirtless, making sexually suggestive movements near streamers Maya Higa and ExtraEmily—moments that made many viewers (and the women involved) visibly uncomfortable. The clips sparked instant backlash, with fans accusing him of crossing serious boundaries, especially with how he behaved around female streamers. The footage spread fast across Twitch, Reddit's r/LivestreamFail, and X, with thousands weighing in on the behavior many labeled 'gross,' 'predatory,' and 'not excusable—even if drunk.' '99% of My Problems Come From Drinking' In a follow-up post, Mang0 went deeper. He said he felt 'very f**king stupid and embarrassed,' and admitted that almost all of his life issues have stemmed from alcohol. He ended the post by saying he's going to 'reevaluate his relationship with drinking.' For a community that's seen Mang0 both dominate on the Melee stage and spiral at public events, this wasn't exactly surprising—but it was sobering. Ludwig Responds: Mang0 Barred from Future Events While Mang0 reflects on his actions, Ludwig isn't waiting around. He confirmed that Mang0 won't be invited to future Mogul Moves events. The message? Actions have consequences, even for Smash royalty. That's a big deal. Ludwig and Mang0 go way back, but this move signals just how seriously the community is taking the incident. Mang0 says he'll apologize privately. He's vowed to reassess his drinking. But whether or not the community or the streamers involved accept that is a different story. For now, the damage is done. And unless Mang0 makes serious changes, his legacy may be remembered as much for this controversy as for his championship wins. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here