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Madison Beer has made a bold confirmation mentioning Twitch megastar xQc, and it looks like he’s on cloud 9. 

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Superstars, singers, and singers are no strangers to the Esports world. They often collaborate with content creators and streamers, and form meaningful relationships with them. And well, there are many examples, starting from Drake and Post Malone to Tom Brady and members of the Stranger Things cast, and more. 

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We now have a fresh example, as popular singer Madison Beer has mentioned xQc during a Twitch stream. The ‘Good in Goodbye’ singer hosted her first ever Twitch stream to talk about music, life, and more. Amidst that, fans questioned her if she ever watched Twitch in the past, and with the answer in hand, she stunned them all. 

Madison Beer is a die-hard xQc fan 

Back in 2021, xQc introduced an unusual term for his community. He claimed that all his true fans were ‘juicers,’ and that gave them ultimate leverage over life. For those uninitiated, the term juicer refers to the Juice, “whatever you make it, it can be anything nobody can define what it is for you, you know what the juice is.”

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So, the people who followed xQc and supported him became juicers. Quite disturbing, right? Well, it somehow caught up among fans as they made the term local on his stream. Since then, it never went out of fashion, and to date, one can easily find it in his Twitch chat. 

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xQc recently posted a video on his clips channel featuring Madison Beer. Apparently, the pop star claimed to watch xQc as ‘he was really funny.’ Madison revealed that Felix was one of the firsts that she came across on Twitch and that he was fun to watch on bad days. So, when this news reached the former LOL pro, he quickly uploaded a video saying, ‘Madison Beer is a juicer confirmed.’

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To shed details on how Madison hopped on Twitch, she announced it a day before the actual stream. She wanted to connect with the community and share details about her life, music, and more. Interestingly, the singer spoke about Lana Del Rey, Rosalia, and more. Last but not least, Beer also mentioned 100 Thieves co-owner Valkyrae as the latter commented on her first-ever Twitch stream.

Now, the question lies in whether Madison Beer will make Twitch a regular or go live only on certain occasions.

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