Twitch streaming star Jynxzi has taken back his controversial comments criticizing Kick after backlash from xQc and Adin Ross.

Jynxzi has seen an unprecedented rise to stardomover the last couple of years, and there’s no sign of slowing down anytime soon.

Nevertheless, theTwitchstar has backtracked after making a controversial comment about rival streaming platformKick, where he called the IRL streams on there “the worst thing you can imagine.”

Jynxzi clarifies controversial Kick comments

Jynxzi clarifies controversial Kick comments

In a February 26podcast alongside MoistCritikal, Jynxzi briefly discussed the culture over on Kick, particularly slamming the IRL content as the “worst” after making note of several streamers fighting each other on camera at one point.

However, since making the comments, Jynxzi has faced a ton of backlash from the likes ofxQc,Adin Ross, and even his own fans for “sh**ting” on Kick. Now, in the latest episode of hispodcast with Sneakoon March 5, the Twitch star has responded, clarifying why he made the controversial comment.

“Basically, people were like, ‘Oh dude you’re shting on like Kick’. xQc got mad about it, fking Adin was texting me,” Jynxzi explained. “I was talking about the signed Kick streamers. What I was saying was Kick’s card as to how they get streamers is you can’t get banned. So then all the cringe lords flocked to Kick.”

Sneako and Jynxzi talk on Kick culturepic.twitter.com/mpl0M9DBbg

Kick hassince updated its rules about what can and can’t appear on stream, shutting down a number of suggestive broadcasts over the last year.

Shay Robson was a Staff Writer on Dexerto’s UK team, specializing in shooter games like Valorant and Call of Duty, as well as sports games like EA SPORTS FC. He also covered Twitch and YouTube content. He also has bylines at Gamezo.