Two Twitch streamers, QTCinderella and a comparatively smaller streamer known as Babbsity, got into a slight tiff after one beat the other in a Super Mario 64 speedrun. The race would result in an argument that many of their friends and onlookers found entertaining.

Who Are QTCinderella and Babbsity?

Many avid Twitch users may have likely heard of QTCinderella before Babbsity. QTCinderella, also known by her first name Blaire, is a member of Gen.G Esports, but much like Valkyrae and 100 Thieves, operates as a streamer under the brand instead of a professional esports player. QT touts herself as a professional Let's Chatter on Twitch, often engaging in baking live on camera, if not gaming.

Much like the OfflineTV house, QT and her boyfriend Ludwig live in a house with several other Twitch streamers and content creators including Mizkif and Simply, a famous Super Mario 64 speedrunner who's been training Babbysity at the game. QTCinderella, another Super Mario speedrunner, later invited the small streamer to a race to see who could finish the game faster on June 6.

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QTCinderella and Babbsity's Beef

QTCinderella is somewhat known for being in the center of the drama, and this piece of news came just a couple of days after QT and Ludwig Ahgren had an argument with Adin Ross, resulting in her Instagram account being banned. However, in regards to the Super Mario 64 race between Babbsity and QT, the small streamer won by two minutes in the first round, and by a minute in the second. Out of frustration, she commented, "I forgot how much I hate playing this game," annoyed that she had lost to a younger streamer.

Then, Babbsity tried to poke fun at QTCinderella during the Twitch stream by saying "I think you'd like the game if you were good." As many fans say, it seems like the Gen.G content creator took the jab personally and fired back, "I think you'd like streaming, Babbsity, if you were good at it too, but I guess you just have to hang out with Simply, huh?" Among the group of friends, it's become something of a running joke that Babbysity is Simply's "girlfriend" as they've been spending so much time together, but whether or not the two are actually dating isn't clear.

But Babbsity showed she can take it as much as she can dish it out, replying, "Surprised Ludwig didn't have to help you with your BLJ's since he helps you with your content," referring to a Super Mario 64 jumping mechanic. QTCinderella didn't take lightly to Babbsity's last comment and may have taken it too far, saying she's only relevant because she plays with Simply, and it devolved into the two saying the other only gets views because of the men they hang out with.

At this point, it became clear to Babbsity that the Gen.G Esports streamer wasn't joking around with her: "I thought it was just jokes." She turned to her chat and said that there's "no actual beef," explaining that she really likes QTCinderella as a streamer.

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How Did QTCinderella and Others Respond?

If anything, while QTCinderella's fans are calling her out for getting a bit too salty, her close friends found the whole situation very entertaining. Mizkif did a react video posted on his YouTube channel, and he was laughing the whole time.

QTCinderella, on the other hand, responded in a number of ways. First, at the end of her own stream, she said that she didn't regret what she said to Babbsity, and on Discord she blamed it on the classic toxicity of League of Legends. But later, she posted a formal apology on Reddit, now saying that she did regret the way she handled the situation. At the end of the day, it's just a small tiff between two streamers, and while QTCinderella is getting harassment from other streamers for unrelated reasons, Babbsity's popularity has gone up on Twitch since the argument.

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