Popular Twitch streamer and content creator xQc is vehemently denying claims that he and fellow streamer and content creator Adept were married following their highly-publicized fallout with one another. While most of the streaming industries' top personalities tend to see their fair share of drama every now and then, some seem to attract it more than others, with xQc being chiefly among them as of late.

Felix 'xQc' Lengyel and Samantha "Adept" Lopez have had quite the tumultuous relationship the past several months. The pair have reportedly been dating on and off again over the past few years, keeping it low-key for the most part with the running joke that the two were roommates. While xQc and Adept have broken up and gotten back together in the past, their most recent public breakup last September seems to have put the final nail in the relationship coffin, with the streamers publicly feuding ever since.

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In the wake of their most recently broadcasted dramatic incident, xQc took to Twitch to directly address and debunk the many rumors swirling around him. The prolific streamer specifically spoke on the audio of "violating a court order" heard coming from Adept during a recent stream, with some dedicated followers managing to unearth a court filing from Williamson County, Texas that stated that the two streamers were going through the divorce process. In the clip xQc not only claims he is not currently married, nor was he ever married, which appears contrary to the discovered legal court document.

The entire subject of xQc and Adept's marriage status has come into the spotlight due to the dramatic and viral incident that occurred during one of the former's more recent streams. During his stream on January 7, Adept showed up at xQc's house to accost him and tell him that he is violating a court order, catching thousands of xQc's viewers completely off-guard. Adept accused him of changing account passwords, and among other things, threatened to call police, causing xQc to first mute his audio while going off-camera, and then eventually returning to abruptly end his stream shortly after.

The broadcasted incident with Adept is just the latest of an extended rough patch for the Twitch streamer. Just last month, xQc lashed out over criticism for wasting food, with viewers taking issue with him commonly throwing away portions of fast food meals he eats on stream, eliciting expletive-laden responses.

Despite the string of controversies and drama, not all of what the streamer is making headlines for could be construed as "bad." After two years of trying, xQc finally beat Forsen's Minecraft speedrun record, proving at least his relationship with gaming on Twitch is just fine.

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Source: Dexerto