“He Was In My Class” – xQc Fans Mock Fake High School Graduation Announcement Involving the Twitch Star
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xQc is undoubtedly one of the most beloved streamers within the community. The Overwatch pro is on a phenomenal rise on Twitch and has also appeared alongside several other popular streaming and YouTube entities. Furthermore, he also boasts a very loyal fanbase who are very supportive of whatever endeavors he takes up.
However, sometimes, there are fans who might spread some fake news about him, and some of them are outlandishly hilarious. Here is a tweet by Clarice Tinsley, who claims that Felix will be graduating from high school this year in 2022.
The fun fact here is that Clarice actually posted a shout out for upcoming high school graduates. From what it appears, someone must have come up with a submission with xQc’s name!
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HERE'S TO YOU: Felix Lengyel will graduate from Highland Park High School Cum Laude. He's in the Computer Science National Honor Society & the Math National Honor Society. He'll attend the University of California-Berkley to study Computer Science, Italian language & Literature pic.twitter.com/Uaj7AVCGSN
— Clarice Tinsley (@ClariceFox4) May 6, 2022
Now the question is, how true is this, and how can we determine it as fake? Let’s know more about this.
Did Felix xQc Lengyel actually graduate in 2022?
A simple answer to this question, No. Felix did not graduate high school in 2022, but way before that. While the actual year of his high school graduation is not publicly available, it is known that Felix was studying at Cégep de la Gaspésie et des Îles College in Quebec, Canada. He was on track to finishing his degree in administration. However, he dropped out to start streaming League of Legends on Twitch and later became a professional Overwatch player.
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Felix began his professional Overwatch career with DatZit Gaming, a semi-professional eSports company based in Canada. His Overwatch squad won the Dreamhack Montreal in 2016. Interestingly, his streaming alias is that the ‘x’ stands for the last letter in his name, and QC stands for Quebec, Canada.
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On Twitch, xQc is one of the most well-known broadcasters and reaction content makers. He made more than his fair share of esports headlines, and not all of them were due to his playing abilities. As of now, he has 10.3 million followers on Twitch with almost 518 million views. On YouTube, he has 2 million subscribers and 1.1 billion views on his main channel.
Fan Reactions
Fans were quick to jump into the conversation about fake news being circulated on Felix. While the streamer has no official word, the internet reacted to this outlandish rumor being spread. Here are some of the reactions by the fans.
Someone fake submitted xQc to a woman who shouts out upcoming High School graduates holy frick 😂 pic.twitter.com/qyzCrOizYb
— Jake Lucky (@JakeSucky) May 7, 2022
Funny thing is Highland Park high school doesn't exist
— rerdfs (@rerdfs1) May 7, 2022
my juicer graduated pic.twitter.com/o4dep2119I
— KRNG Billiard (@BilliardYT) May 7, 2022
bro u are a grown man sayin holy frick
— kazzywtf (@kazzywtf) May 7, 2022
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Yeah, he was in my class. Thus this isn't a "fake submission" lmfao!
— I Screen Peak! (@BraydonGibson16) May 7, 2022
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What do you think of this hilarious fake news being spread about streamers? Let us know in the comments.