xQc is receiving plenty of praise from his community for making a fan’s “dream come true” after a kind act at the Sidemen Charity Match.
Felix ‘xQc’ Lengyel’s performance at the Sidemen Charity Match left a lot to be desired, having conceded 9 goals against the YouTube Allstars.
The French Canadian also let in every shot he faced when the match went to penalties, including the game-winner by IShowSpeed.
However, Lengyel’s actions when the cameras were off have fans super impressed by his kindness, especially because the Kick superstar decided to give one supporter the literal shirt off his back.
xQc praised by fans for kind act after Sidemen Charity Match
In a post on xQc’s X community ‘The Jungle,’ a fan shared that he attended the Sidemen Charity Match and Lengyel came up to him.
“Felix has made my dream come true by giving me his shirt and a signature,” they explained.
“He dedicated his time to even come near me. No cameras on, no one told him to come but everyone gives him hate for trying his absolute hardest.”
The fan shared a video of the encounter with xQc and the streamer tossing him his signed shirt. Wanting to preserve the memory, they later framed the jersey, too.
“I genuinely will keep this shirt forever framed in my house,” they said. “It smells like aura. He is an amazing person.”
Fellow juicers were impressed with the kind act and heaped praise on the former Overwatch pro for taking time to support his viewers.
“Absolute goat happy for you!” one remarked.
“Damn dude thats epic! I’d keep that till I died if I had it,” another replied.
In addition to his act of kindness and conceding 9 goals, xQc also injured his wrist during one of his most memorable plays in the match.
When the game was tied 8-8, xQc blocked the ball with his fists after a shot by Niko Omilana, deflecting it back into play. It quickly found its way to Danny Aarons, who took another shot toward the goal. Although he managed to save it, the streamer injured himself in the process but fought through the pain to complete the match.
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