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Time of India
28-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Don't let the tears blind you': xQc mocks Kaceytron after she cries over Ethan Klein lawsuit
(Image via X/@xQc & @Kaceytron) Streaming drama just hit another level, and this time, it's xQc going straight for the jugular. After Twitch streamer Kaceytron got teary-eyed discussing Ethan Klein's lawsuit against her, xQc had no patience. In a blunt, no-nonsense take, he reminded fans not to let the waterworks distract from what he claims is a long history of opportunistic behavior. Kaceytron Breaks Down Over Ethan Klein Lawsuit Kaceytron went live recently and got visibly emotional as she opened up about being sued by Ethan Klein, the face behind H3 Podcast. She shared that the legal drama had impacted her family so deeply that her own father cried. According to her, this entire experience has been nothing short of traumatic. The lawsuit, reportedly tied to alleged copyright infringement of Klein's Content Nuke video targeting HasanAbi, also involves other streamers like Denims and Frogan. But it was Kaceytron's tearful moment that got everyone talking. xQc's Brutal Take: 'Don't Let the Tears Blind You' xQc, who's had a rocky history with Kaceytron, weighed in too. His words? Cold, sharp, and savage. 'Don't let tears blind you, from how low these people will stoop when they see an opportunity to strike.' He wasn't just talking in general. xQc reminded viewers how Kaceytron 'piled on' him during his legal drama with Adept, his ex. He accused her of attacking 'weak targets' and taking shots when people are most vulnerable: 'When she sees a weak target, she strikes as hard as she can.' In short, xQc's saying don't fall for the sympathy play. He believes Kaceytron's past behavior shows a pattern, and he's not here for selective empathy. Asmongold Shows Zero Sympathy xQc's comments came on the heels of fellow streamer Asmongold also criticizing Kaceytron. Asmongold claimed he had ' zero sympathy' for her, citing previous remarks where Kaceytron allegedly blamed him for his mother's death due to his lifestyle choices. Brutal? Yes. But both xQc and Asmon seem united in saying this: Kaceytron has thrown punches before, and now that she's in the hot seat, the tears aren't fooling them. Old Feuds, New Fire This isn't the first time xQc and Kaceytron have clashed. Their history dates back years in the Twitch space, with jabs, snide tweets, and full-on callouts sprinkled throughout. But this one feels different. It's not just petty streamer drama. There's courtrooms, families, and mental health involved. And in xQc's eyes? The timing of the tears doesn't erase the past. xQc's message is clear: being emotional on stream doesn't absolve you from past behavior. His 'don't let the tears blind you' comment has already lit up social media, with fans split between support and criticism. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


Express Tribune
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Ethan Klein sues Denims, Frogan, and Kaceytron over copyright violation
YouTube creator and H3 Podcast co-host Ethan Klein is initiating a lawsuit against content creators Denims, Frogan, and Kaceytron, accusing them of copyright infringement tied to his recent "content nuke" video. Klein's legal filing alleges that the three streamers incorporated "substantial portions" of his original footage into reaction videos without sufficient commentary or transformative content—a practice he contends violates U.S. fair use standards. The suit claims their reaction streams were a deliberate attempt to redirect traffic and ad revenue away from Klein's original upload. According to the complaint, the defendants' "low-effort" approach—marked by sparse analysis or added value—fails to transform the original work, thus disqualifying it from fair use protection. Klein asserts that this strategy not only siphoned views but also diminished the potential monetization of his content. This decision reflects escalating disputes in the digital content space over what constitutes acceptable reaction material. Klein, who has previously defended fair use boundaries in high-profile lawsuits, appears to be setting a new benchmark for creators' control over derivative content. At this time, Denims, Frogan, and Kaceytron have not issued public responses to the allegations. Legal analysts predict the case may intensify broader debates around copyright enforcement and fair use in reaction videos—a format increasingly dominant on platforms like Twitch and YouTube. The outcome could shape future standards for what qualifies as transformative content and the rights of original creators in the digital era.